ALONZO B. CORNELL,. The PRESIDENT of the University,. His Excellency the GOVERNOR of New York, The COMMISSIONER of Agriculture, Ithaca. The SUPERINTENDENT of Public Instruction, The PRESIDENT of the State Agricultural Soc., Brooklyn. * Term of office (5 years) expires in 1900, the next group of six in 1901, etc., etc. (1) B., elected by Board; (2) A., elected by Alumni. Committee on Buildings: R. H. TREMAN, G. R. WILLIAMS, the PRESIDENT. Committee on Grounds: F. C. CORNELL, the PRESIDENT, D. F. VAN VLEET. Finance Committee: G. R. WILLIAMS, H. B. LORD, S. D. HALLIDAY, the PRESIDENT. Land Committee: S. D. HALLIDAY, A. B. CORNELL, the Treasurer. Committee on Appropriatious: The PRESIDENT, J. T. NEWMAN, H. B. LORD. Auditing Committee: H. B. LORD, M. VAN CLEEF, R. B. WILLIAMS, DEPARTMENTS AND FACULTIES. 1. THE UNIVERSITY.-Cornell University comprehends the following departments, to-wit: the Graduate Department, the Academic Department (or Department of Arts and Sciences), the College of Law, the College of Civil Engineering, the Sibley College of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanic Arts, the College of Architecture, the College of Agriculture and the Medical College. The New York State Veterinary College and the New York State College of Forestry are administered by Cornell University, and their work is organically connected with that of the University. 2. THE FACULTIES.-The Faculties of Cornell University are: (a) A General Faculty, designated the University Faculty; and (b) Special Faculties as follows: the Faculties of Arts and Sciences, the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Civil Engineering, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, the Faculty of Architecture, the Faculty of Agriculture, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, the Faculty of Forestry and the Medical Faculty. 3. THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY.—The University Faculty consists of the President, who is ex officio the presiding officer, and the Professors and Assistant Professors of the University, including the Professors and Assistant Professors of the New York State Veterinary College and the New York State College of Forestry. It is the function of the University Faculty to consider questions which concern more than one Special Faculty, and questions of University policy. The Graduate Department is under the immediate charge of the University Faculty. 4. THE SPECIAL FACULTIES.—Each Special Faculty is composed of the President, who is ex officio the presiding officer, and all Professors, Assistant Professors, and Instructors who teach in the department or departments under the charge of that Faculty; but Instructors shall not have the right to vote. Subject to the right of revision by the University Faculty, on all matters affecting general University policy, it is the duty of each Special Faculty to determine the entrance requirements for its own students; to prescribe and define courses of study for them; to determine the requirements for such degrees as are offered to students under its jurisdiction; to enact and enforce rules for the guidance and government of its students; and to recommend to the Trustees such candidates for degrees as may have completed the requirements. OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND ADMINISTRATION. THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY. [Arranged in groups in the order of seniority of appointment.] JACOB GOULD SCHURMAN, A.M., D.Sc., LL.D., PRESIDENT, 41 East Avenue HORATIO STEVENS WHITE, A.B., Dean of the University Faculty, and Professor of the German Language and Literature, 23 East Avenue THOMAS FREDERICK CRANE, A.M., Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures, 9 Central Avenue THE REV. WILLIAM DEXTER WILSON, D.D., LL.D., L.H.D., Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, Emeritus, GOLDWIN SMITH, D.C.L., LL.D., Professor of English History, Emeritus, Toronto, Canada Syracuse THE REV. CHARLES BABCOCK, A.M., Professor of Architecture, Emeritus, Sage Avenue Professor of the Ithaca SAMUEL GARDNER WILLIAMS, A.B., Ph.D., Science and Art of teaching, Emeritus, GEORGE CHAPMAN CALDWELL, B.S., Ph.D., Professor of General Chemistry and of Agricultural Chemistry, 11 Central Avenue BURT GREEN WILDER, B.S., M.D., Professor of Neurology, Vertebrate Zoology, and Physiology, 60 Cascadilla Place JAMES LAW, F.R.C.V.S., Director of the State Veterinary College, and Professor of Principles and Practice of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Sanitary Science, and Veterinary Therapeutics, 33 East Avenue JOHN LEWIS MORRIS, A.M., C.E., Sibley Professor of Practical Mechanics and Machine Construction, 108 North Geneva Street HIRAM CORSON, A.M., LL.D., Professor of English Literature, Cascadilla Cottage WATERMAN THOMAS HEWETT, A.B., Ph.D., Professor of the German Language and Literature, 31 East Avenue ESTEVAN ANTONIO FUERTES, Ph.D., C.E., M.A.S.C.E., Di- JOHN HENRY COMSTOCK, B.S., Professor of 37 East Avenue Entomology and 43 East Avenue THE REV. MOSES COIT TYLER, A.M., L.H.D., Professor of American History, 5 East Avenue ROBERT HENRY THURSTON, C.E., Ph.B., A.M., LL.D., Dr. Eng'g, Director of Sibley College, and Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 15 East Avenue EDWARD LEAMINGTON NICHOLS, B.S., Ph.D., Professor of Physics, 5 South Avenue LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY, M.S., Professor of General and Experimental Horticulture, 3 East Avenue EDWARD HITCHCOCK, JR., A.M., M.D., Professor of Physical Culture and Hygiene, and Director of the Gymnasium, 2 Grove Place JAMES MORGAN HART, A.M., J.U.D., Professor of Rhetoric and English Philology, I Reservoir Avenue THE REV. CHARLES MELLEN TYLER, A.M., D.D., Sage Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion and of Christian Ethics, 9 East Avenue JEREMIAH WHIPPLE JENKS, A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Political Economy and Civil and Social Institutions, 2 South Avenue LUCIEN AUGUSTUS WAIT, A.B., Professor of Mathematics, 35 East Avenue IRVING PORTER CHURCH, C.E., Professor of Applied Mechanics and Hydraulics, 9 South Avenue GEORGE LINCOLN BURR, A.B., Professor of Ancient and Mediæval History, Barnes Hall CHARLES EDWIN BENNETT, A.B., Professor of Latin, I Grove Place ERNEST WILSON HUFFCUT, B.S., LL.B., Professor of Law, B Cascadilla Place FRANCIS MILES FINCH, A.B., LL.D., Director of the College of Law, and Professor of the History and Evolution of the Law, 3 Fountain Place HENRY MORSE STEPHENS, M.A., Professor of Modern European History, 176 Cascadilla Place CUTHBERT WINFRED POUND, Professor of Law, 611 East Seneca Street SIMON HENRY GAGE, B.S., Professor of Microscopy, Histology, and Embryology, 4 South Avenue ROLLA CLINTON CARPENTER, M.S., C.E., M.M.E., Professor of Experimental Engineering, 125 Eddy Street |