University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1903

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rcction o then dcs.gnatcd 3 October S thi. 1 propriate acconnpanyi building progressed s-1 of funds. O n J ci 1 y 1 st. 1 889. M r. S. M . ¥= rank lin w a s a. p-pointed F»rofessor of Agriculture arid perintendont of Experiment 3ta.tio n s. thus ena.b)in c the ncw institution t0 ««. s t, Nation 0 f 1 S.OOO per „ » « 'at. ren M or- °°° r «P - 'ncreaL I W1th 000 1 which were from outside towns. Six professors and two instructors constituted the faculty. Professor Gulley was in charge of the institution as a whole and the work of instruction was conducted mainly along the lines of an agricultural collego. A one-year preparatory course was instituted with Professor Hall as principal. Aboutthe first of the year the two cottages designed for professors' residences were completed and occupied by Professors Gulley and Colling-wood while other members of the faculty roomed and boarded in University Hall. Later the the mill annex was

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Rah! rah ! rah!! Zip! boom! bah ! U. A.. U. A.. Rah! rah! rah!! In the second year the enrollment was thirty-eight, of which number five were students from outside towns. . The faculty was increased to eight professors and four instructors. While the work of the University was broadened a little, especially in mining, yet there was an effort to confine the instruction within the limits of an agricultural college. It was, however, found necessary to add a second year to the preparatory course. During this period the cottage for the president was completed. At the beginning of the third year Dr. Comstock was placed in charge of the whole institution; the registration was fifty-seven, out of which number seven were from other places. The faculty was decreased to seven professors and two instructors. The futility of attempting to confine the course of instruction within such narrow limits had now become apparent and much more latitude was given to the students in choosing their work. In the fourth year the registration was forty-seven, of whom eleven came from outside towns. The faculty was increased to nine professors and one instructor. During this year provision was. made for some of the young men to room in University Hall while the young ladies roomed in Cottage No. I. in which the dining hall was situated. At the close of the year three persons received the degree of Bachelor of Science. The Board of Regents at this time designated sage green and silver as the University colors and a college pin in the form of a cactus leaf in green enamel, bearing the letters U. A. in silver. was chosen. During the fifth year the Reverend Howard Bill-man occupied the President’s chair and made vigorous I'd Ml DCXTK ME.Il-KNC

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