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MATTERS RELATING TO STUDENTS.

At the College Commencements in 1882 and 1883, the following students were graduated:

CLASS OF 1882.

In the Course in Sciences Related to the Industries.-Etta May Budd, Mary Helen Coe, Nellie B. Merrill, Della A. Neal, Hattie A. Perrett, Lizzie Perrett, Kittie E. Reeves, Sarah E. Smith, William D. Atkinson, John Alva Blaine, William V. Dodds, Willie M. Dudley, Henry J. Gabel, Charles I. Lorbeer, Edwin A. McDonald, John R. McKim, John H. Patten, Oscar C. Peterson, Charles F. Saylor, David T. Stockman, William S. Summers, William W. Wheeler, and William U. White.

In the Course in Mechanical Engineering.-James B. Marsh.
In the Course in Civil Engineering.-George W. Catt.
In the Course in Veterinary Science.-Robert M. Nicholson.

CLASS OF 1883.

In the Course in Sciences Related to the Industries.-Adolphus M. Allen, Guy M. Burnham, Jennie Colclo, Luberta Carson, Jennie L. Christman, Clarence M. Doxsee, Lottie Estes, Jessie Frater, Rollin M. Hunter, Minnie Knapp, Mary W. McDonald, Kate McNiel, A. M. Miller, Emily A. Reeve, Samuel C. Scott, Effie Slater, Ferd J. Smith, William D. Wells, Marion E. Wells, Agatha M. West, and Mabel Young.

In the Course in Agriculture.-George W. Curtis, Herman Knapp, and Charles H. Keigley.

In the Course in Civil Engineering.-A. G. Andrews, George Caven, and Morris J. Riggs.

In the Course in Veterinary Science.-William B. Welch and Charles H. Flynn.

Upon students graduating in the "Course in Sciences Related to the Industries," there was conferred the degree of Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.); upon students graduating in the "Course in Agriculture," the degree of Bachelor of Scientific Agriculture (B. S. A.); upon students graduating in the "Course in Mechanical Engineering," the degree of Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (B. M. E.); upon students graduating in the "Course in Civil Engineering," the degree of Bachelor of Civil Engineering (B. C. E.); and upon the students

graduating in the "Course in Veterinary Science," the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D. V. M.).

Post graduate degrees were conferred as follows: the degree of Master of Science (M. Sc.) upon Thomas W. Shearer, of the Class of 1881; the degree of Master of Philosophy (M. Ph.) upon Oscar C. Peterson, of the Class of 1882; and the degree of Civil Engineer upon Elwood Mead, Professor of Civil Engineering in the Colorado Agricultural College.

The changes in the courses of study, recommended by the Faculty, were adopted. The Sub-Freshman class was abolished.

MILEAGE AND PER DIEM.

The following is the mileage and per diem of the different members of the Board of Trustees for the biennial period:

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ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 1884.

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