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Edward C. Elliott, Chancellor of the University

The University of Montana is constituted under the provisions of Chapter 92 of the Laws of the Thirteenth Legislative Assembly, approved March 14, 1913 (effective July 1, 1913).

The general control and supervision of the University are vested in the State Board of Education. The Chancellor of the University is the chief executive officer. For each of the component institutions there is a local executive board.

MONTANA: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

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THE STATE UNIVERSITY AT MISSOULA

Established February 17, 1893, and consists of

The College of Arts and Sciences

The School of Law

The School of Pharmacy
The School of Forestry
The School of Journalism
The School of Music
The Summer Session

The Graduate

The Biological Station
(Flathead Lake)

The Public Service Division
Special War Courses-

Military Service Course (1 yr.)
Nurses' Preparatory Course(1 yr.)
Office Training Course (1 yr.)
Department

E. O. Sisson, President

THE STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND
MECHANIC ARTS AT BOZEMAN

Established February 17, 1893, and consisting of

The College of Agriculture

The College of Engineering
The College of Applied Science
The College of Household and
Industrial Art

Courses for Vocational Teachers
The School of Music
The Summer Session
The Secondary Schools—
Home Economics

The Secondary Schools-(Cont'd)
Mechanic Arts
Agriculture

The Agricultural Experiment Sta

tion

The Agricultural Extension Service
Special War Courses-

Military Service Course (1 yr.)
Nurses' Preparatory Course (1 yr.)
Office Training Course (1 yr.)

James M. Hamilton, President

THE STATE SCHOOL OF MINES AT BUTTE
Established February 17, 1893

State Bureau of Mines and Metallurgy
Charles H. Clapp, President

THE STATE NORMAL COLLEGE AT DILLON
Established February 23, 1893, and consisting of

The Two Years Elementary Course The Four Years Course
The Three Years Course
The Rural Teachers' Course

Joseph E. Monroe, President

For publications and detailed information concerning the different schools and colleges, address the President of the particular institution concerned. Communications intended for the Chancellor of the University should be addressed to the State Capitol, Helena, Montana.

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Entered at Butte, Montana, as second-class matter under Act of Congress,

August 24, 1912

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