PAGE EIGIIT Mathematics 10-114, 384, 437, 438 M.; IQ9, 206 Ag. Mathematics 19-384 Ma.,..; - Surveying,l3 20, 23 gn. ' THURSDAY, JAN., 27 1:30 p. in. Agronomy 5, 7-207, 211 Ag. Animal Husbandry 1-206 Ag Electrical Eng. 8-18, 28 En. 24 El. )M'athematics 5, 6—A.; 7.P.; 109 Ag.; Am.; 384, 437, 438 Ma.; 20, 21 En. Metallurgy 13-119 Ma. Mine 3, 4—Min, • Philosophy 4,6, 8, 10 - Library K. Miring 3, 4—Min. , FRIDAY, JAN. 28 8:30 a. m. Agronomy 10-103 Ag. •Botany 1-109,206. 207. 211 Ag'-, Chemistry 229- -Am. Drawing 14, 15-40, 30, 31 En. Electrical Eng. 1-18, 23. 26, 28 " 3-24 El. Forestry) 10 F. Heat.pig. I—A. Mack* Design 18-21 En. Mathematics 100-120 , Ma. Structures 3-20 En. Surveying 15—A. . "State" Man Named for Governor. John W.. Fields of McConnells burg who was graduated from State,l Dept. of Agriculture; in 1898 has been named, for. Governor of the state of Oklahoma. For many years past, Farmer 'John Fields, a!! he is generally knowa,' has been director of the Oklahoma experi ment stations at Stillwater and is one of the most popular' and proini neat nin the state. Oklahoma's political career has been so unsuc aimfulin the past number of years, that the people are loudly crying for a man who will protect and advance their, interests 4hout fear toward the 'resent Democratic party in _pow -r,„ and Fields has been anani emu -ly named for the position. . • • • . • e ll "V 11 1 1t1 m, 5 5 5 5 0 0 5 5I ~~'~~' I'll ." Sta r . ‘-tialtF.':;`,rrrr, gto,f I 7k, !„.._.- .-----. 1 n i s, 1 . 101, i:*, b r, - ,1 mitC ! ; 1 1 1 • ciP 'en e. 37 , S OT, sa I i ~ ~ ~,~~ Stor 's f Triiil ~~~' d 'Ca'p I t r, 1 , rE a;loritig 1 c 'im4 s I 1 1 1 1 r -tte' i 1 I , T ,l , postofpee
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