The number of graduates up to 1904 is 921, of whom 348 are women. Gradu ates previous to 1877 pursued, with two exceptions, a classical course, and received the degree of bachelor of arts. Since 1877, all have received the degree of bachelor of science, after a four-year course in the sciences, with good English training. Of the 573 men, 29 are deceased, and the remainder are reported in the following occupations: Farmers and stock-raisers. Farm foremen... Fruit-growers, nurserymen, gardeners, and florists. Creamerymen.. Superintendent of agricultural experiment stations. Professors and assistants in experiment stations and agricultural colleges.. In United States Department of Agriculture.. Secretary of board of agriculture... Solar observer. 113 8 17 8 1 27 25 1 1 10 9 5 4 6 20 10 3 Professors and instructors in colleges.... 21 Superintendents and teachers in public schools 25 11 14 Physicians, students of medicine, chemists, druggists, dentists. Of the 348 women, 17 are deceased, and the remainder occupied as follows: Housewives.. Professors and assistants in agricultural colleges and experiment stations. |