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Enrollment .LTHOUGH the School of Agriculture is one of the hardest hit by the war, it is meet- ing the demands of war with force and fore- sight. To meet the war conditions for the stu- dent in agriculture, faculty members realized that he would need mathematics, physics, military science and chemistry. Since these were not a part of the training in the School, it became the first aim of the war program to allow students to take these subjects along with their studies in agriculture. DEAN L. E. CALL, riglil, is the popular cliief of the School of Agriculture. Below are partial views of West and East Waters Halls, with the judging pavillion between.
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KANSAS STATE COLLEGE becomes a veritable miliiary lamp as ROTC trainees march across the campns in exhibition drillf.
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School of Agriculture Is Hard Hit by War Second point in the acceicratcd war program was to encourage students to take more military training while in college and applying the credit toward graduation in the School of Agriculture. Third main point in the war set-up was in class instruction. Emphasis was given to agriculture activi- ties and their importance in the war effort. The fact that many of the students who dropped out of school at the end of the fall semester did so to return to their farm homes to work because of the shortage of farm labor testified to the fact that stu- dents realized the importance of the farm in war time. Although there are only 213 students enrolled in the school as compared with 405 at this time last year, the School will continue to be an important part of Kansas at war because of the Agricultural Experi- ment station. The major role for it in the war effort is to assist and advise, individually and collectively, for greater production of farm products. This station, in cooperation with the Engineering Experiment sta- tion, does research in problems affecting farms and farm production. Results of research make it possible for Kansas agriculturalists to remedy many farm prob- lems. STOCK JUDGING ola, itile of their iheoretiral knowledge inio prart C. W. Mullen (below) assislant dean of the .S.h of Agriculture, handles most student currir
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