TABLE NO. 1.-Agricultural College Lands, United States Grant, Record of Sales and Forfeitures to the Present Time. Forfeited Lands Resold. NOTE.-Fifteen thousand dollars of above fund was invested from 1870 to 1871 in War Bounty Bonds and held by the College. This amount was interest on war bounty bonds in which the fund was invested at the time. $525 of this was interest on war bounty bonds in which the fund was invested part of the year. + Refundings amounted to $352.27, ranging from nothing in 1880 and since to $145.21 in 1874. Appraisal expenses amounted to $836.19, ranging from nothing in 1872 to $120.23 in 1875. Advertising amounted to $611.43, ranging from nothing in 1870 to $218.35 in 1884. Trespass examination amounted to $4.00 in 1883. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LAND. TABLE NO. 4.—Showing by Counties the Amount of Agricultural College Land Sold at Original Sale during the Year ending September 30, 1885. TABLE NO. 5.-Showing by Counties the Amount of Forfeited Agricultural College Land Sold during the Year ending September 30, 1885. TABLE NO. 6.-Showing by Counties the Amount of Agricultural College Lands *The difference of 9.09 acres between this total and that given in the last column of Table No. 1, is owing to errors in fractional descriptions; the total in this table being the corrected one. TABLE NO. 7.-Income of the Agricultural College from all Sources, from the Date of its Foundation to the Present Time. TABLE No. 8.-Showing the Average Annual Expenses of Attendance at the Agricultural College. Board for 36 weeks. This varies in the different clubs from $1.80 per week to $2.70 per week.. Room rent, heating, and water. This varies with the room and the number of occupants (1 or 2). The number of rooms at the lowest rates is quite limited.. Incidental expenses, including sweeping and lighting the corri- Charges in Junior Year in Chemical and Physiological Laboratories, $12.50. Matriculation charge on entering the course, $5. 3 124 125 Total..... $149 32% $96 92 $116 25 Deduct wages received for labor. This may range as follows: In case of physical inability to labor.. In case the student faithfully performs all required labor.. In case the student works 8 hours Saturday and 4 hours other week days... Balance of cost per year, not counting vacation expenses, clothing, traveling, room furnishing, or other personal items, in round numbers. This statement is not intended to lead young men to expect that they can go through this course without the help of money earned during the winter vacation. The figures of the central column, while correct, are not likely to be often realized. The third column is the safest guide as to what to expect. The following Advance Payments will be required of each new student on arrival: |