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The School of Engineering was organized at Mississippi A. and M. College in 1892, under the administration of General Stephen D. Lee as presi- dent of the college. Dr. Buz M. Walker was made dean, and he served until 1925, resigning to become president of the institution. Dr. H. W. Moody then took the reins of office in hand and is yet the driving factor in the department. Engineering men have been numbered among the last thirty-three graduating classes of the insti- tution, eight hundred fifty-six having received their degrees in the three branches taught at the col- lege. This year there are seventy-nine prospective graduates who will bring the total to a possible nine hundred thirty-five for this school. Howard Wilson Moody Ph.D. Dean ,lku. ' 1 m 1 ti it 1 IS i X ' ' ' ■ ■■ ' J% ? - ' ■ ! u all tSJ g a m- ' ■ l|«- ,, ■• .« .- ,n ..— . f(3Hta lW- r - ' y ,i%;- ' - — -[-; ' t— ' , ' ■■■ -i- ' lil LlLMi Vlftuorj Imric K ENGINEERING BUILDING 13
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The School of Agriculture was first distinctly organized at Mississippi A. and M. College in 1892, while General Stephen D. Lee was president. The first Dean was Professor W. L. Hutchison, who served until 19 12. Then Dr. J. C. Roberts became Dean and he served until 1925, when our present Dean came in. There have been forty-seven graduating classes from 1883 to 1930, and 1,619 students have re- ceived their diplomas in the several branches of agri- culture taught here. This year there are ninety- eight candidates for the B.S. degree, making a pos- sible total of 1,717 for the agricultural graduates. James Napoleon Lipscomb M.S. Dean x 1 T ' - -•--- ' -■ 1 r ' ' ' 1 - ? z — rrr — »-— — — ' tji -g g Er 5 - . . t T| nf l HI 3f fffSi ' i);1;l SH fi% W Ip 1 - i jPi I ' - ' ' | iffj ' 5TV ' :V;:; Hf 1 Ef,«ielll ei ' ' ' ■ S sJ 1 1 •• :•, ' an. H. 1 NEW AGRICULTURAL BUILDING 12 MB
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School of Science The School of Science was organized in 191 1 un- der the administration of Professor J. C. Hull as president of the college. Dr. W. F. Hand was made dean of the school, and he is yet to be found down in the Chemistry Building, even around twelve at night. His campus trade mark is Hello, Boy. In the fifteen graduating classes that have gone out from this school since its founding, 268 men have graduated. This year there are thirty-five candidates for a degree, and they will bring the total to a possible 303 graduates in this school. William Flowers Hand Ph.D. Dean ;[MmMS ! QM§3m Wv - V»x«i r».»,cK CHEMISTRY BUILDING 14
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