BULLETIN, 1909, NO. 11 WHOLE NUMBER 422 STATISTICS OF STATE UNIVERSITIES AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION PARTIALLY SUPPORTED BY THE STATE STATISTICS OF STATE UNIVERSITIES AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION PARTIALLY SUPPORTED BY THE STATE, FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1909. The list of 83 institutions considered in the following tables is not sharply defined. It includes all the fully organized state and territorial institutions and in addition such other institutions of higher education as are supported, at least in part, by the several States and Territories. It does not include normal schools. Fifty-one of. the institutions in the list, in addition to receiving support from the State or Territory, also enjoy the benefit of the Morrill Act of 1890 and the Nelson amendment of 1907. This office did not receive the necessary data from some of the institutions in time to include such data in the tables; in all such cases the name of the institution is followed by an asterisk (*) and the figures for 1908 are given in the table. Table 1 presents certain data respecting the student body and the teaching force of the institutions in question. Table 2 gives the salaries of the president and teachers, and the income of the several institutions distributed according to its chief sources. Table 3 gives other fiscal items concerning which questions are very frequently raised. 3 TABLE 1.-Students and teaching force in state universities Auburn, Ala. Berkeley, Cal.. Iowa City, Iowa. Orono, Me... 28 College Park, Md. Amherst, Mass. Ann Arbor, Mich.. 34 Agricultural College, 36 University, Miss.. Columbia, Mo.. Bozeman, Mont. Butte, Mont.. Missoula, Mont.. Lincoln, Nebr.. Reno, Nev. Durham, N. H.. New Brunswick, N. J. Agricultural College, N. Mex. Socorro, N. Mex.. Ithaca, N. Y Michigan State Agricultural College.. Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical New Hampshire College of Agriculture 231 University of Michigan*. Alcorn Agricultural and Mechanical Col 25 41 0 0 0 and Mechanic Arts. 452 63 33 19 |