University of Florida - Tower / Seminole Yearbook (Gainesville, FL)

 - Class of 1912

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University of Florida - Tower / Seminole Yearbook (Gainesville, FL) online collection, 1912 Edition, Page 30 of 206
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Page 30 text:

The Alumni Association OFFICERS B. K. Oh.sos, Gainesville, Florida . President. A. S. Mu.I KK. Lake City. Florida. . . Vice-President. J. W. Bi.animnc. Gainesville, Florida ........Secretary and Trcimuer. At the close ol the commencement exercises in I'HKi, the graduates of that year organized the Alumn Association. The purpose was to keep alive a senti ment of affection for their Ai.ma MaTKR. unite tht graduates of successive year by a common tie of fei towship, foster the feelings of friendship and love to ward each other, promote the welfare of the University, and encourage education. All graduates of the present institution, and those graduates of former State institutions who have had their diplomas confirmed are eligible to membership.

Page 29 text:

Hampshire, and Oxsier while lintds Much useful information was spread by this exhibit, by discussion and in reply to questions concerning the different animals breeds and feeds A large collection of appropriate photographs and charts was displayed in the oars One to three fifteen minute lectures were delivered at nearly every stop front either the rear of the day coach, interior of the duy coach or front a platform. A total of 125 lectures were given. The topics discussed were varied to suit the different sections and audiences. Tlte visitors were instructed as to the exhibit material on display as they p.tvvd through and were invited to ask questions The entire trip took over one month; and one or more stops were made in each of .V) countici There were seventy-one stops made, with a total attendance of 30.7M. or an average of 1.144 daily. The public school pupils were given a special opportunity to view the exhibits, and were conducted through the cars be-forc the older people. This special train has roused mus h interest in im proved agriculture among a class of people who could not otherw ise have been reached, and has proven useful in bringing to the attention of the general public the purpose and scope of the University of Florida. It it evident that the railroads of Florida named above are sufficiently interested in an efficient and prosperous rural population to lend assistance to useful Extension Work.



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