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Show Ll.rtC,TAPAYtW3 OFUTaH pUNITEO StATtS QftWftUBM O0VEHNU OP UTAH OfflAWLK. IHUSTECf OF ITT AWCULTUHU. CffitFCd Organization of the Utah Agricultural College. The It nil Agricultural College, as appenrs In the above elinrt. Is or-KHillzetl or-KHillzetl to cover three distinct, yof related, fi,.,s ,,f work. Through Its Agricultural Kxeprltnent Station It curries on extensive Investigations to determine the scientific facts underlying underly-ing further agricultural progress. Through Its extension division It undertakes un-dertakes to curry modern agricultural and home economle Information to the thousands on the farm or In the home' who cannot spare time from their con-1 tructlve labor to attend the Institution Institu-tion for regular Instruction. Through Its division of Interior Instruction, the college proper. It annually trains hundreds of young men and women In the prnetical phases of living and gives to them culture recognized ns so Important a purt of a successful life. Thus It has become widely known ns "The School of the People." But, while each division has Its own proper field, nil are closely knit together in their common purpose of advancing the technical branches of education. A glance at the chart will make clear how ( three major cit- visions of the Institution are correlated, corre-lated, how they work together through the ninny departments of Instruction of the college proper, nnd how they are connected with the national government gov-ernment and the government of I'tah. The Utah Agricultural College hal a most modern educntlonni plant at Logan, Utah. Aside from the cent nil college building, known to students ns the Main Building, the plant comprises com-prises the best equipped building for home economics In the West, tho commodious nnd modern Thomas Smart gyninnslum, the Experiment Station building, the Mechanic Arts and Agricultural Engineering building, build-ing, with a floor space of 40,000 square feet, and the new three-story Chemistry building. The new three-story three-story Dairy and Livestock building will also be ready for occupnncy early this winter. Aside from these principal prin-cipal structures, tha Institution possesses pos-sesses various barns nnd outer farm buildings, a large conservatory and a veterinary hospital. These are located at various points on the College Kami, which comprises HI acres, given up to various brenchee of farming practice. |