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with the erection of the present structures, did the very best they could under the conditions to be met, and much of their work will stand the test of time. They paved the way amid opposition, and they gained in the race. The coming of better buildings has been a little too much by way of con- trast for the older buildings, but the fight is won by steps. The new day will bring better things if the fight is steady and for a definite purpose. In this betterment the useful and the efficient features must be con- served, but the sincere beauty of the architectural side must ever be put forward. On the grounds the expert in landscape gardening must have his way if we are to have a harmonious setting for the buildings. Buildings need not be costly but they should certainly be tasteful in design.
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THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE |l[|{|||||1||||||{||||l|{l!l![||{|[INllll[ll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1lll|[[1llll!Nlllll[lllllllinill![[llllll[ll!lll[[ll1lll THE College of Agriculture of the University of Nevada is located in the Truckee Valley, one of the richest agricultural districts of Nevada. Its situation is unsurpassed for the observation and study of all phases of practical agriculture, such as irrigation, farm methods and practice, field crops, truck farming, fruit growing, dairying, livestock breeding and management. The people of Nevada fully realize that the future of the State depends largely upon the development of its agricultural resources. The large majority of our agricultural students are going back to the home in Nevada to build up these resources and increase the efficiency in farm practice and household management. With the rapid increase in regis- tration in the College of Agriculture in the past eight years the State has felt the great need for a well equipped Agricultural Building for the proper housing of the various branches of instruction. During the last session of the State Legislature the issuance of bonds for $80,000 was authorized for establishing an educational home for the College of Agriculture. This building will provide for more and better training in all phases of agricultural practice and household management, and will be a great incentive in creating a much stronger sentiment among the boys and girls of the rural districts for higher education in agriculture. In order for the College of Agriculture to give greatest service to the State it is very essential that the theory and science of agriculture taught in the class room and laboratory be supplemented by proper application of those theories on a suitable agricultural farm. At the recent session of the State Legislature the issuance of bonds for $43,000 was authorized for the purchase of a University Farm of over 200 acres which is located about three miles south of Reno on the Virginia Road. The University of Nevada is very grateful to the farmers and ranchers of the State for their sincere interest and cooperation in the establishment of the University Farm. The University Farm will serve as a field laboratory for demonstra- tions in methods of crop production, irrigation and drainage practices, successful farm management, livestock judging and management. It will also furnish to the livestock owners of the State breeding animals of the highest type for the development of their herds and flocks. The University
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