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FOUETH YEAB.

1. Meteorology and Physical Geography; Mental Science; History of Civilization. 2. Rural Economy; Constitutional History; Logic. 3. History of Agriculture and'Rural Law; Political Economy; Laboratory Work. ONE-YEAR COURSE.

Students will be admitted to this course on passing a satisfactory examination in the common school branches, but they will receive greater benefit from it if they have made better preparation, especially if they have a good knowledge of Botany and Chemistry. They should not be less than eighteen years of age. The studies are taught in the following order:

1. Elements of Agriculture; Agricultural Engineering and Architecture; Animal Anatomy and Physiology; Shop Practice. 2. Animal Husbandry; Rural Economy; Veterinary Science. 3. History of Agriculture and Rural Law; Veterinary Science; Practical Entomology or Landscape Gardening. HORTICULTURAL COURSE.

Students wishing to make a specialty of Horticultural studies will in the yiird and fourth years of the Agricultural course substitute for certain of the above the following:

1. Pomology and Forestry. 2. Floriculture; Plant Houses and their Management. 3. Landscape Gardening.

COLLEGE O F ENGINEERING. SPECIAL FACULTY. THE EEGENT, Professor PICKER,

I Dean,

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SCHOOLS.

Professor Koos, Professor WOODS,

Professor SONDIJR:CKER, E. A. KIMBALL.

Professor SHATTUCK, Professor BAKER,

Mechanical Engineering, Architecture, Civil and Mining Engineering.

SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.

OBJECT OP THE SCHOOL.

The School seeks to prepare students to invent, design, construct and manage machinery for any branch of manufactures.