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TABLE NO. 16.-Detailed statement of legislative appropriations to the State Agricultural College.

TABLE NO. 17.-Income of the State Agricultural College from all outside sources from the date of its foundation to the present time.

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A SUMMARY OF THE RESOURCES OF THE STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

Farm, buildings and equipments, as per inventory on pp. 17-18

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Agricultural College trust fund, from sale of lands of United States grant..
Balance due on purchase money

$465,421 83

521,702 90

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85,219 73

102,590 acres @ $5 per acre as yet unsold

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512,950 00

320 acres @ $5 per acre yet unsold of swamp land grant.

1,600 00

Total

$1,586,894 46

The 115,996.55 acres yet vacant of the U. S. land grant are given in detail as located in the different counties in table No. 11, p. 15.

The 320 acres of swamp land is what still remains unsold of a grant from the State to the College of swamp lands located in the township of Bath, in Clinton county.

The present amount of the trust fund is taken from the last line (that for 1893) of the fifth column of table No. 12, p. 16.

The balance due on purchase money is reported by the Commissioner of the State Land Office, and consists of the total amount for which the college lands have been sold up to the present time, i. e.:

The total of the fourth column from the right in table No. 10, p. 14.
Less the payments made on these sales, constituting the trust fund.

And less balances unpaid on abandoned descriptions which have reverted to the State by forfeiture for non-payment of interest, as shown in the third column from the right, in table No. 10, page 14

$656,837 76

521,702 90

$135,134 86

49,915 13 $85,219 73

DEPARTMENT REPORTS.

REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT.

The enrollment of students for the year was 355. The following table gives the enrollment by classes and sexes:

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Of these students 193, including ladies, were in the agricultural course; 114 in the mechanical course, and 42 in special courses.

Our annual commencement occurred August 18, 1893, when 44 students were graduated with the degree of bachelor of science. Their names are as follows:

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Names in italics denote Students in the Mechanical Course.

Benjamin, George W.

POSTOFFICE.

Petoskey Lansing

Cedar Run. Galesburg

COUNTY.

Emmet. Ingham.

Grand Traverse.
Kalamazoo.

Barry.
Lapeer.
Isabella.
Ingham.
Kalamazoo.

Schoolcraft

Chase, Albert B...

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Van Buren.

Clark, Fred P.,

Schoolcraft

Kalamazoo.

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Clute, Miss Lucy M.
Cole, Dwight
Cook, Albert B.

Cook, Miss Katharine E..

Cowley, Miss Jennie M.
Crosby, Dick J..
Cumings, Willard L.
Dimmick, John Bagley
Goss, Harry M..
Hale, Elmer B.
Hall, Oscar B..
Harvey, William L.
Hedrick, Ulysses P.
Holmes, Clarence E.
Maxfield, Warren A..
McElroy, Edward M.
Paddock, Wendell W.
Pagelson, Otto H..
Palmer, Herbert F.
Parker, William W.
Perrien, Joseph.
Peters, Edwin C..
Pickett, Robert B.

East Tawas Plainwell Orleans. Greenville St. Croix Falls Harbor Springs Lansing Coopersville Schoolcraft

Three Oaks

Iosco. Allegan. Ionia. Montcalm. WISCONSIN. Emmet. Ingham.. Ottawa. Kalamazoo.

Berrien.

Ottawa.

Grand Haven

Napoleon

Jackson.

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