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COURSES OF STUDY. 
The regular course of study requires four years for completion and leads to the 
degree of B. Agr., and suitable candidates will be recommended for the degree of 
Ph. B. and B. S. 
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 
R. W. Stimson, M. A., B. D., Acting President; English Literature and Oratory. 
B. F. Koons, Ph. D., Zool. and Natural C. L. Beach, B. 8., (Asst.) Dairying. 
Hist. E. 0. Smith, B. S., (Asst) Engl. 
C. S. Phelps, B. S., Agr. E. L. Raymond, B. A., Instr. Bot., For., 
A. G. Gulley, M. S., Hort. and Landscape Archi. 
C. A. Wheeler, B. A., Math. Maj. J. W. Yerex, Instr. Penmanship, 
H. S. Patterson, Shop Work and Mech. Commercial Arith., Geog., Bookkeeping, 
Drawing. Sten., Typewriting, Business Laws and 
H. R. Monteith, B. A., Polit. Econ., Hist., Methods. 
Civics, Latin, and Engl. Edwina M. Whitney, Ph. B., Instr. Ger- 
Marcia, G. Greenough, B. A., Ph. B., man and Libr. 
Music; Lady Prin. F. H. Stoneburn, Instr. Poultry Indus. 
Alberta T. Thomas, Domestic Sci. and Art. W. A. Warren, B. Agr., Instr. Greenhouse 
E. H. Lehnert, B. S., D. V. S., Physiol. Work. 
and Vet. Sci. H. L. Garrigus, B. Agr., Instr. Field Work. 
C. A. Meserve, Ph. D., Chem., Phys., and E. LeRoy Stevens, Instr. Horse Barn and 
Mil. Sci. Team Work. 
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, Storrs. * 
Department of .The Connecticut Agricultural College. 
STATION STAFF. 
W. 0. Atwater, Ph. D.,Dir. (Middletown). W. A. Stocking, jr., B. S. A., Dairy Ex- 
C. S. Phelps, B. S., V. Dir., Agr. perimenter. 
F. E. Singleton, Sec. (Middletown) . W. M. Esten, M. S., Asst. in Dairy Bact. 
H. W. Conn, Ph. D., Bact. (Middletown). (Middletown). 
DELAWARE. 
Delaware College, Newark. 
GOVERNING BOARD. 
Board of Trustees: C. B. Lore (Pres.), Wilmington; Manlove Hayes (V. Pres.), 
Dover; C. B. Evans (Sec. and Treas.), Newark; Gov. John Hunn (ex officio), Dover; 
G. A. Harter (ex officio), Newark; S. M. Curtis, Newark; G. G. Evans, Newark; 
W. H. Purnell, Newark; James Hossinger, Newark; H. G. M. Kollock, Newark; 
J. C. Higgins, Delaware City; G. W. Marshall, Milford; J. H. Whiteman, Wilming- 
ton; George Biddle, Elkton; F. W. Curtis, Newark; W. T. Lynam, Wilmington; 
D. W. Corbit, Odessa; Edward Reynolds, Middletown; L. H. Ball, Marshallton; I. S. 
Vallandigham, Middletown; J. C. Stockly, Smyrna; J. B. Pennington, Dover; James 
Pennewill, Dover; C. S. Conwell, Camden; W. F. Causey, Milford; H. W. Baker, 
Seaford; E. R. Paynter, Georgetown; W. H. Stevens, Seaford. 
COURSES OF STUDY. 
The courses of study are seven in number and require four years each for comple- 
tion : The classical course and the Latin scientific course, each leading to the degree 
'Telegraph address, Storrs via Willimantic; railroad station, express, and freight address, EagleviUe. 
