FRANK EDWARDS, B. M. E., CLARENCE MELVILLE MCKELLIPS, PH. C., FRED LEROY KENT, B. S., AGR., CLAUDE ISAAC LEWIS, B. S., THOMAS HENRY CRAWFORD, A. M., HELEN LUCILE HOLGATE, B. H. E., Stenographer. SCOPE OF THE INSTITUTION. The scope of the institution, as now organized, can not be better stated than in the comprehensive words of the act of Congress defining the duty of this and similar colleges: "The leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the legislature of the State may prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life." Based upon a broad foundation, the special work of the Oregon Agricultural College is the training of youth in those branches of learning which lie at the foundation of modern industrial pursuits. DEGREES AND COURSES OF STUDY. UNDERGRADUATE WORK. The college offers nine courses of instruction of four years each leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science, viz.: Agriculture, Forestry, Household Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Civil Engineering, Pharmacy, Literary Commerce. All of these require training in English, mathematics, history, elocution, drawing, and such other branches as are requisite to a practical education. In addition to the above courses provision has been made for courses in Vocal and Instrumental Music, a two-year course in Mining, a two-year course in Pharmacy, and short course in Agriculture and Dairying. GRADUATE WORK. That students may be encouraged to continue their college work after graduation, the board of regents has made provision for courses leading to advanced degrees. ADVANCED DEGREES. Advanced degrees will be given to graduates of this college, or similar approved colleges, upon the following conditions: DEGREES IN ENGINEERING. Degrees in Engineering will be conferred on graduates completing the fifth or graduate year in the following courses upon the approval of their thesis by the head professors: Agriculture, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engineering. STUDENTS CLASSIFIED BY COUNTIES, STATES, AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES, Baker Benton Clackamas Clatsop Columbia. 19 OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Monmouth, Oregon. SUMMARY OF ATTENDANCE (1901-1905.) Normal department. February Graduating Class.... Senior "A" Class.. Senior "B" Class... Junior "A" Class.. Junior "B" Class.. Freshman "A" Class. Freshman "B" Class Special students. Summer school for 1905. Total. TRAINING DEPARTMENT. In Monmouth. Total.. BOARD OF REGENTS. EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS. HIS EXCELLENCY, GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Governor HON. F. I. DUNBAR, Secretary of State. HON. J. H. ACKERMAN, Superintendent of Public Instruction. --------- Salem |