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Show . EDUCATION FOR ALL. We commend! the. biennial rcpo"rtt of the president of the Agricultural College to the careful perusal of every ev-ery citizen. Dr. -Widtsoc says "The educational policy, of the College con-. con-. forms to the will of the pe9Rlc as ex-. ex-. pr.e'ss6d' itt ''Variotis'-lhwc by the State ' and Federal Government. Into these law's niavBuHrt?f',','"",'J,;:" jfV read the acceptance of ' 1 1 K three great principles of modern edu- I cationa'l philosophy: First, that edu- m cation shall be brought within reach I of the masses of the people; second, ft that education shall aim to prepare l men and women. for the real work of p the world . of any or all kinds, and I third, that, the-application of modern 1 science have made the common pur- lj suits desirable from an intellectual D and financial point. 6f, view. jg b In harmony with these views the U Agricultural College is placing em- phasis not only upon strictly college 1 work, but upon practical short courses cours-es in the various departments. During the next month the College offers short courses of two weeks to- three months in Dairying, Sugar Beet Growing, Sugar-Bcct Chemistry, Forestry, Mechanic Arts and Domestic Domes-tic Arts. Thus the work oftluttMJflfll lege is brQiLgliLiiliiaJIB |