Academy, 360; admission, 362; courses in, 363; instructors in, 42, 360. Accounting, course in, 255. Accredited schools, 59ff.
Adelphic Society, 351.
Administration of the University, 66; Counsel of, 15, 66-7; officers of, 15; Admission, to the University, by certifi- cate, 75; by examination, 76; special students, 85, 95, 142; jects accepted for, 77; by transfer of credit, 75, 85; to advanced stand- ing, 85; to Graduate School, 151; to the Bar, 168; to the College of Literature and Arts, 75; to the Col- lege of Science, 96; to the College of Law, 165; to the Library School, 157; to the College of Medicine, 169; to the School of Pharmacy, 184; to the College of Dentistry, 178; to the School of Mu- sic, 161; to the Academy, 362; to College of Agriculture, 141; to sum- mer session, 186.
Advanced standing, 85; in College of Law 166; in College of Medicine, 173; in College of Dentistry, 179. Agriculture. See COLLEGE. Agricultural Building, 47; Experiment Station, 47, 198ff; staff of, 198; his- tory of, 199.
Agronomy, courses in, 209ff.
Aid, beneficiary to students, 346. Algebra, for admission, 78. See MATH- EMATICS.
Animal Husbandry, courses in, 214ff. Applied Mechanics, Laboratory of, 49. See MECHANICS.
Appropriations to University, 44; fed- eral 43, 45.
Architectural Engineering, 125; col- lections in, 54; course in, 134. See COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING. Architecture, courses in, 133, 218ff.; department of, 125; equipment, 125, Armory, 47.
Band, Military, 164.
Banking, course in, 94.
Bar, admission to, 168.
Beneficiary aid to students, 346. Biological Station, 52.
Board, of Trustees, 13, 40; at Univer sity, 356.
Bolter Collection of Insects, 57. Botany, for admission, 78; collections in, 53; courses in, 228ff.; depart- ment of, 112; in summer session, 187. See COLLEGE OF SCIENCE. Bryan Prize, 344.
Buildings and Grounds, 47ff.; of Col- lege of Medicine, 175; of College of Dentistry, 177; of School of Phar- macy, 182.
Business, Training for, 92ff. Calendar, 7; of College of Medicine, 9; of College of Dentistry, 9; of School of Pharmacy, 9; of summer ses- sion, 8.
Ceramics, laboratory of, 51, 53; courses in, 100, 231; department of, 112; scholarships in, 341. Ceramic Engineering, course in, 101. Cement, laboratory, 52, 126; making, course in, 102, 232. Certificates, of graduation, 45; from an accredited high school, 75; qualification to teach, 117. Chemical, laboratory, 48; engineering,
Chemistry, for admission, 78; courses in, 102, 232ff.; department of, 113, equipment, 113; in summer session, 188. See COLLEGE OF SCIENCE. Choral Society, 164.
Christian Associations, Students', 351. Civics, for admission, 78. See POLITI- CAL SCIENCE.
Civil Engineering,
courses in, 135, 241 ff.; department of, 126; equip ment, 126.
Class of 1895 Loan Fund, 347. Clays. See CERAMICS.
Clubs, Musical, 164. See SOCIETIES. Collections, 53ff.
College of Agriculture, 140ff.; aims, 141; courses in, 69, 146, collections in, 53; equipment, 143; faculty,
140; admission, 141; graduation, 145; household science in, 148ff.; special students in, 142; scholarships in,
College of Dentistry, 46, 177; course
in, 70; faculty, 39; buildings and
equipment, 177; admission, 178; graduation, 178; instruction, 179; degree, 179; fees, 180. See EXPENSES. College of Engineering, 121ff.; ad- mission, 124; aims and scope, 123; collections, 54; courses in, 68, 133ff.; departments 125 ff.; equip- ment, 123, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129; faculty, 121 ff.; architecture in, 125, 133; civil engineering in, 126, 135; electrical engineer- ing in, 127, 136; mechanical engi neering in, 127, 137; municipal and sanitary engineering in, 131, 139; mechanics in, 130; railway engineer- ing in, 129, 138; physics in, 131; graduation in, 133ff.; experiment station in, 201.
College of Law, 165ff.; admission to, 165; advanced standing in, 166; courses in, 69; degree in, 69; fac- ulty, 165; graduation in, 168; his- tory of, 46; instruction in, 167; li- brary of, 166; methods, 166; spe- cial students in, 166; university work in, 167; admission to the bar, 168; moot court, 166.
College of Literature and Arts, 71 ff.; admission, 75; art and design in, 95; courses in, 68, 91; electives in, 89ff.; faculty of, 71ff.; graduation in, 86; household science in, 88; law work in 94; library science in, 95; prep- aration for teaching, 106, 116ff.; spe- cial students in, 85, 95; training for business in, 92.
College of Medicine, 169ff.; admis- sion to, 169; advanced standing in, 173; course of study, 70, 172; fac- ulty, 31; graduation, 176; history, 169; hospital, 176; library, 176; in struction, 174; six year course, 171; registration, 170; buildings and grounds, 175.
College of Physicians and Surgeons. See COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. College of Science 95ff.; admission, 96; ceramics in, 100; cement making, 102; chemistry in, 103, 104; courses in, 68, 99; degree, 96; departments of, 112; electives in, 98; education in, 116ff.; faculty of, 71ff.; gradu- ation, 97; library science in, 111; household science in, 106; mathe. matics in, 107; physics in, 108; six year medical course, 109; teachers' course in, 106. See EDUCATION. Commencement. See CALENdar. Commerce. See ECONOMICS. Commercial Museum, 53.
Commercial Geography, for admission, 78.
Commissions, holders of, 503ff.
Committee on Appointment of Teach- ers, 346.
Comparative Literature and Philology, 246.
Composition and Rhetoric, for admis sion, 79.
Council of Administration, 15, 66. Courses of Instruction, general descrip- tion of, 209ff.; graduate, 208. under SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Credit Hour, in the University, 208. Dairy Husbandry, courses in, 147, 246ff.
Deans, 66; of graduate school, 151, 155.
Degrees, 45; bachelor's, 338; in agri- culture, 141; in enginering, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139; in library science, 159; in literature and arts, 86; in science, 96; in household science, 339; in music, 162; in med- icine, 110, 339; in pharmacy, 184, 340; in dentistry, 179, 340; in law, 69; advanced, 153; doctor's, 154; conferred in 1905, 477ff.; second, 153. Dentistry. See COLLEGE. Diplomas, 45.
Doctor of Philosophy, degree in, 154. Donations, to the University, 43, 44. Drawing, for admission, 79; general engineering, 249; rooms, 128; in summer session, 188. See ART AND DESIGN.
Economics, courses in, 250ff.; in sum- mer session, 189.
Education, courses in, 257ff.; collec- tions in, 55, 119; school of, 116; in summer session, 189.
Edward Snyder Department of Stu- dents' Aid, 346.
Electrical Engineering, courses in, 136, 259ff.; department of, 127; equip- ment, 54, 126; laboratory, 48. Electives, in College of Literature and Arts, 89ff.; in Science, 98; in Ag- riculture, 145; withdrawal of, 208. Engineering, architectural, 125; chem- ical, 104; civil, 126; electrical, 127; mechanical, 127; municipal and san- itary, 131; railway, 129. See COL- LEGE OF ENGINEERING.
Engineering Experiment Station, 201-2. English Composition, for admission,
Expenses, 356ff.; average, 358. Experiment Station, agricultural, 47, 198; engineering, 201-2; biological, 52.
Faculty, general, 19, 44; duties of, 67; of College of Literature and Arts and Science, 71ff.; of College of En- gineering, 121ff.; of College of Ag- riculture, 140; of State Library School, 157; of School of Music, 161; of College of Law, 165; of College of Medicine, 31 ff.; of School of Pharmacy, 41; of College of Den- tistry, 39.
Fees, 356; in summer session, 186; of special students, 85; medical, 358; dental, 358; in pharmacy, 358; in academy, 358; music, 357; law, 357; laboratory, 357.
Fellowships, 155 ff.; honorary, 156. Fine Arts. See ART AND DESIGN. Foreign Language, for admission, 77.
Forestry, 281. Foundry, 51.
French, for admission, 79; in, 267ff.; in summer session, 191. See ROMANIC LANGUAGES. Finance. See ECONOMICS. General Description of Courses, 208ff. General University Faculty, 19ff. Geological Survey, State, office of, 48, 206.
Geology, for admission, 80; collec- tions, 55; courses in, 269ff.; depart- ment of, 114; laboratory of, 114, economic, 52.
Geometry, for admission, 77, 80. German, for admission, 80; courses in 272ff.; in summer session, 191. Glee Clubs, 164.
Governor of State, as trustee, 66. Government, science of. See POLITICAL SCIENCE.
GOVERNMENT, of the University, 66. Graduate School, 151 ff.; admission and organization, 151; course in, 69, 208; degrees in 153ff.; students in, 364ff.; examinations in, 152; fellowships in,
Graduation, requirements for, 338; in College of Literature and Arts, 86; in College of Engineering, 133ff.; in College of Science, 97; in College of Agriculture, 144-5; in College of Law, 168; in Library School, 159; in School of Music, 163; in College of Medicine, 176; in School of Phar- macy, 184; in College of Dentistry, 178.
Graduates, in 1905, 477ff.
Greek, for admission, 81; courses in, 276; in summer session, 192. Grounds, 47.
Gymnasium, men's, 50; women's, 350. Hazelton Prize Medal, 343. Heating Station, 47.
Herbarium, botanical, 53.
High Schools, accredited, 59ff.; admis- sion by certificate from, 75. High School Visitor, 59.
History, for admission, 77, 81; courses in, 277ff.; of the University, 43; of College of Medicine, 169; of School of Pharmacy, 181; in summer session,
Honors, University,
344-5; prelimi- nary, 344; final, 344; special, 345. Horticulture, courses in, 147, 28off. Hospital, of College of Medicine, 176, Students' Association, 350.
Company "B"-Captain, R. M. Evans; First Lieutenant, F. C. Bagby; Second Lieutenant, ; First Sergeant, W. H. Schulzke; Sergeants, A. J. Reeves, G. L. Fossland, F. L. Cook, H. L. Hazard; Corporals, H. J. Atkinson, G. D. Corwine, T. G. Lowry, C. A. Marshall, F. M. Orndorff, C. C. Shields. Company "C"-Captain, R. C. Main; First Lieutenant, C. T. Moss; Second Lieutenant, B. T. Anderson; First Sergeant, R. E. Garnett; Sergeants, G. E. Pfisterer, E. B. Murray, R. S. Haw- ley, J. W. Swartz; Corporals, R. E. Claypool, J. B. Coambs, W. W. Parker, C. R. Reid, R. Schumacher, M. S. Morgan. Company "D"-Captain, A. J. Carter; First Lieutenant, W. Lewis; Second Lieutenant, A. E. Ray; First Sergeant, D. J. Grant; Sergeants, W. H. Nicholson, E. O. Furrow, W. E. Hart, G. A. Sihler; Corporals, L. A. Smith, A. H. Daehler, W. T. Miller, C. E. Wickersham, P. L. Grady, G. E. Frey. Company "E"-Captain, W. H. Gregory; First Lieu Patch; Second Lieutenant, H. G. Treichel; F W. H. Almy; Sergeants, M. A. Melloy, F. W. S Young, P. S. Brubaker; Corpor R. E. Sheriff, J. M. Watters, H Company "F"-Captain, J. R. Clar son; Second Lieutenant, W. Nitz; Sergeants, J. L. Stair, H. B. Seifert; Corporals, H. 1 Hatten, I. M. Brazier, H. A. B Company "G"-Captain, C. E. Little
Second Lieutenant, J. D. Ball; Sergeants, E. F. Kaesar, W. 1 Abernathy; Corporals, R. S. A man, D. H. Rich, W. W. Kautz, Company "H"-Captain, F. H. Rey
Hughes; Second Lieutenant, F E. A. Weber; Sergeants, A. S. Pettit, A. P. Hueckel; Corporals, I. S. Brooks, H. W. Stewart, D. M. Company "I"-Captain, C. M. Page; I char; Second Lieutenant, W. T. H. N. Jones; Sergeants, B. F. Tuc dell, adles; Corporals, C well, F. T. K
Company "K"-Captain, M. H. Brightman; First Lieutenant, P. J. Beck; Second Lieutenant, L. G. Schumacher; First Sergeant, O. I. Harrington; Sergeants, D. F. Barloga, R. B. Swezey, V. J. Boothe, F. M. Byers; Corporals, K. Hellstrom, S. M. Davis, R. B. Dillehunt, J. F. Alexander, D. F. Higgins, G. Madison. Battery-Captain, L. E. Wise; First Lieutenant, L. V. Johnson; Second Lieutenant, R. N. Fargo; First Sergeant, F. Wagner; Sergeants, G. R. Welch, G. D. Phillips, H. C. Williams, C. R. Moulton.
Headquarter Detachment.-First Sergeant, Hospital Corps, R. C. Reid; Trumpeters-E. J. Bartells, H. R. Stanford, W. C. Snow, F. B. Baldwin, E. F. Maryatt, R. Howard.
WINNING ORGANIZATIONS-ANNUAL COMPETITIVE DRILL
Lance Corporal George Chauncey Olmsted.
University Bronze Medals.
GUN DETACHMENT
First Lieutenant, L. E. Wise.
Gunner R. N. Fargo.
Cadet Private J. W. Cairns.
Cadet Private J. M. Cleary.
Cadet Private J. F. Erwin. Cadet Private F. W. Padfield. Cadet Private C. S. Robinson.
Cadet Private J. R. Scott.
Cadet Private C. W. Yeck.
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