Annual catalogue of the officers, students and graduates of the Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan ... . ift, F. W. Grabendike,H. B. Hubbard, H. E. Bixby. Corporals: M. Elsas, R. W. Ferrell, A. G. Kittell,H. E, Porter, A. H. Rose, D. Walters. Name. Hoffman, A. H Horstman, M. N Lawson, L. W. Bixby, H. E Ferrell, R. Carnahan, J. R ... Coxen, J. Cudney, E. W -Grabendike, F., Hanson, O. H. Hubbard, H. B Machin, F, R McCreary, A Roberts, P. M. 8trong, H. D Brinkman, H. W Cowles, A. J Douglass, S. C Elsas, M Hoffman, L. .., Johnson, E, M. Lewis, Paro, N. Perfect. K Perry,


Annual catalogue of the officers, students and graduates of the Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan ... . ift, F. W. Grabendike,H. B. Hubbard, H. E. Bixby. Corporals: M. Elsas, R. W. Ferrell, A. G. Kittell,H. E, Porter, A. H. Rose, D. Walters. Name. Hoffman, A. H Horstman, M. N Lawson, L. W. Bixby, H. E Ferrell, R. Carnahan, J. R ... Coxen, J. Cudney, E. W -Grabendike, F., Hanson, O. H. Hubbard, H. B Machin, F, R McCreary, A Roberts, P. M. 8trong, H. D Brinkman, H. W Cowles, A. J Douglass, S. C Elsas, M Hoffman, L. .., Johnson, E, M. Lewis, Paro, N. Perfect. K Perry, C. A Instrument. Saxophone. Clarinet. Cornet. Name. Souders, C. A Spohr, Wright, G. A Crawford, H. B Marshall, C Morgan, L. C Neer, D. M Rose, A. H Cudney,E. W Missildine, J. G Rhodes, A. J Tinkham, M. R Walters, D Kittell, A. G Biddison, W. V Porter, H. E Seng, A. W Seng, H. H Spuhler, H. A Swift, C. B Evans, R. K Kipp, C. L McCampbell, A. D. Winters, F. W Schmidler, H. Instrument. Cornet. Horn. Trombone. Drum. Tympani. Total, 52. ]4 KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL CATALOGUE. 15 History and Resources. HPHE income of the College is derived from two sources — national-*- and state. The original land-grant act was signed by PresidentLincoln July 2, 1862. This act appropriated 80,000 acres of land foreach senator and representative in Congress. Under the provisions ofthis act this state was to receive 90,000 acres. The amount actuallyreceived was 82, This land was to be sold and the proceeds tobe a permanent endowment, to be invested in bonds bearing not lessthan five per cent, interest. The amount of this endowment is $492,-381. The interest of which shall be inviolably appropriated by eachstate which may take and claim the benefit of this act to the endow-ment, support and maintenance of at least one college where theleading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and clas-sical studies, and in


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