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Domestic Science; Oliver Morgan, B. S. in Agriculture; Lucy Stafford, B. S. in Domestic Science; and William Shaw, B. S. in Applied Science. At this time the new buildings on the hill were also begun, the corner stone of the main building being laid October 21, 1896. 'Flic laying of the corner stone was in charge of the Masonic lodge and Judge E. C. Day acted as speaker for the occasion. With the new buildings there was sufficient room to accomodate all the students and a course in Electrical Engineering was begun. College work in the new buildings started March, 1898. Nearly all the present buildings were completed at this time. In 1899 the course in Biology was introduced, and in 1900 came Civil Engineering. In 1902 the courses were all changed, being put into groups under the head of general science, except the work in Agriculture and Engineering. In the fall of 1904 President Reid resigned and Prof. Hamilton, of the State University at Missoula, was chosen to fill the vacancy. Old College Building 13-
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€x=President James Reid President James Reid conducted the affairs of the Montana Agricultural College from October, 1894 to 1904, and almost ad who have been connected as teachers with the College have served under him. The College as we know it to-day is largely the work of his hands. As long as he remained here, he was also the leader of the educational forces of the state. He is not likely, therefore, to be soon forgotten in Montana. Mr. Reid was born in 1849 and found his vocation comparatively late in life. The period of his higher education began, after several years of work upon his father’s farm, and as teacher in rural schools, with attendance upon Union Theological Seminary in New York, in 1875, ar d included attendance later at Toronto University and at McGill, where he took his bachelor's degree in 1881. Later he went abroad and studied theology in several of the Scotch universities, and was once more at Union Seminary in 1889. The only church pastorate of which we find mention before his coming to Montana was at Bay City, Michigan. Mr. Reid came to Montana in 1889 to become pastor of the 15-
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