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OUTLYING STATIONS. 
Southern Coast Range Station, F. D. Frost, Patron, PasoEobles; J. W. Neal, Foreman, 
Paso Eobles. 
San Joaquin Valley Station, John Tuohy, Patron, Tulare; Julius Forrer, Foreman, 
Tulare. 
Sierra Foothill Station, R. C. Rust, Patron, Jackson; J. H. Barber, Foreman, Jackson. 
Southern California Station, S. N. Androus, Patron, Chino; James W. Mills, Fore- 
man, Ontario. 
Chico Forestry Station, C. C. Royce, Patron, Chico; T. H. Bohlender, Workman in 
Charge. 
Santa Monica Forestry Station, Roy Jones, Patron, Santa Monica; William Shutt, 
Foreman, Santa Monica. 
COLORADO. 
The State Agricultural College of Colorado, Fort Collins. 
GOVERNING BOARD. 
The State Board of Agriculture: P. F. Sharp (Pres.), Denver; A. M. Hawley 
(Sec), Fort Collins; J. C. Chipley (State Treas.), Denver; C. H. Sheldon (Local 
Treas.), Fort Collins; B. F. Rockafellow, Canon City; Mrs. E. F. Routt, Denver; Jesse 
Harris, Fort Collins; Harlan Thomas, Denver; W. R. Thomas, Denver; J. L. Chat- 
field, Gypsum; B. U. Dye, Rocky ford; Gov. J. B. Oman, Denver; B. 0. Ayles worth, 
Fort Collins. 
COURSES OF STUDY. 
The courses of study are six, each requiring four years in addition to one year of 
preparatory work, and each leading to the degree of B. S. : The agricultural course, 
the mechanical engineering course, the irrigation and civil engineering course, the 
ladies' course, the architectural course, and the veterinary science course. Provision 
is made for post-graduate work. The degrees of C. E. and M. E. are conferred upon 
those worthy of holding them by faculty action approved by the governing board. 
A commercial course, covering a period of two years, is established, entrance to 
which requires the same qualifications as for admission to the freshman class; no 
degree is given. 
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 
Barton O. Aylesworth, M. A., LL. D., President; Political Economy and Logic. 
James W. Lawrence, B. S., Mech. Engin. Virginia Corbett, Hist, and Lit. 
and Drawing. Richard A. Maxfield, B. S., Mil. Sci. and 
Louis G. Carpenter, M. S., Civil and Irrig. Tactics. 
Engin. Edward P. Boyd, Archi. 
Wendell Paddock, M. S., Bot. and Hort. J. A. Stump, Asst. in Phys. and Civil Engin. 
Clarence P. Gillette, M. S., Zool. and Robert E. Trimble, B. S., Asst. in Met. and 
Ent. Irrig. Engin. 
Geo. H. Glover, B. S.,D. V. M., Vet. Sci. A. P. Greenacre, B. S., Asst. in Mech. 
B. C. Buffum, M. S., Agr. Engin. and Drawing. 
William P. Headden, M.A.,Ph. D.,Chem. F. O. Rasmussen, B. S., Asst. in Forge 
Theodosia G. Ammons, Domestic Sci. Boom Work and Drawing. 
Charles J. Gilkison, B. S., Prin. Commer- William F. Garbe, Asst. in Foundry Prac- 
cial Dept. tice. 
Edward B. House, B. S., E. E., Math. A. H. Danielson, B. S., Asst. in Agro. 
A. M. Hawley, Sec. of the Faculty. C. J. Griffith, B. S., Asst. in Dairy. 
Edward M. Traber, B. A., Engl, and Fred M. Rolfs, B. S., Asst. in Bot. and 
Philos. Hort. 
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