Show THE agricultural COLLEGE this office is 13 in receipt af f a little book of from the agricultural college at logan containing also some very excellent information regarding that institution of learning the reaper has always had bad a kindly feeling for that school which makes for bettor better methods of accomplishing the things of everyday life the A C U is suf h a school and the young man or woman seeking an education of pra practical ical value can do no better than attend that school here is to the little book spoken of preparation for the work of life has bas come to be the object of education the latin and greek of our great grandfathers have been replaced by chemistry and horticulture there ore are people and there are schools who he are clinging like death to yesterday but there are also schools and there are people wh ahu are scat sweating ing joyfully in the labor of today with souls ablaze with the hope of tomorrow education once meant an alienation from the struggle a separation from the vulgar crowd Edu caiton now means a preparation for the struggle for the mixing with the crowd we are just beem beginning bec inning ning to remember what lie he meant by the sweat of thy brow for if life is anything life la is work the purpose of the college is twofold two fold first it aims to supply a broad general culture without which any man or woman is foret er excluded from a i great deil that is most desirable in life it has strong high school and college courses in english mathe ni mitiC itic ii chemistry physics hist history orv civics and mod rn languages it encourages breadth willu will it li ib distinctly 1 A school it aims above all else to turn out aroid minded men and women its second airn aim is to men and women nomen for portions ions in n life scientific agriculturists practical pir fir mers experts in bu busino ine iq science trained housewives boue wives carpenters bl ick sn its foundry vIor workers kers machinists betchers tei tet chers in technical tech nicil branches 11 graduates from the eighth crade of the common schools are admitted to ann an of the short courses of the col lege thoe who bac finished the first two years cars of high school work kaork I 1 ire are admitted to any of t the he college courses lodding to degrees degree special students are admitted to any of the courses upon nir evidence of their fitness to pursue the demirel work nork we are arc sorry we ine cannot reproduce uce the excellent hilf balf h tones illustrative of the work of the school |