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■ ' ' ' ' ' ' ■ I™ ' ™ » ™» i E i ' « ' • ' «»«m niiiiiiiioiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiirMiiiiNiHiiN an lanii rami,,,, , , „. , ,,.„„„„„„., i,,,,,,,,,, „„ FORWARD! ' ■ ' ' ' ' ' ' • I imiiNiniiiiiiiii II It I I II II iiiiiitiiiiiiNiiliiliiiiNiraiNiliiiiiiiiiililiiiiiNiiii ' iliiNiiiiNiiiNi; THERE is a rainbow over the Campus. For two years blasting storms of war and pestilence have swept it, driving away many, trammehng work and taking hves. The passing of these makers of turmoil and death-dealers permits return to order and to things that make for life and for living it more abundantly. The rambow foretells a great coming year for the University. Every- thing shapes to this end. The Campus is to be made ready, the student quarters to be overhauled, student organizations and athletics to be revived, departmental equipment to be bettered and one or more new buildings probably to be begun. The teaching staff is growing in power and in the knowledge and practice °r team work. Autumn will see it strengthened both by the return of members who have b een away on war leave and by addition of new members. The student body is clear-eyed, strong and of good cheer. Its now scant number will joy in large September increase, welcoming back hosts of returning heroes and greeting many new comers. Most brilliant of all the color bands in the Campus bow of promise is the gleammg red, symbol of faithful partnership. Surely does this presage the greatness of the coming year. Faculty and students co-labor to make a greater University do greater service for a greater State. Partners in toil, sturdy and steady, students share with faculty in manning the oars and in driving the Varsity boat ahead. The blades grow rhythmic in alternate dip and gleam. Hard work m common is building strength and comradeship. We are ready for A long, long pull And a strong, strong pull And a pull all together. President Walter E. Clark irjmK iv-i sts-jssasEMssaa sj .i ' i i-irri-iiri|-iiaTrr ii»i»ii|-»-i»[iiitMM If)
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x THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE iSiiiiililiiiiliiliiiiiiiiililimiiiraliiiiiNiiSS ' ' THE College of Agriculture with its new home in the Agricultural Building, has adequately provided the various departments with in- structors and modern equipment, thus being prepared to offer a very complete course of training in irrigation farming and ranching and in the problems of the home. During no time in the history of this State has the demand been so great for young men and women trained along the lines of agriculture and home economics, especially those with considerable agricultural experience. The College of Agriculture realizes the great necessity in the continuation of this training so that it may most effectively take its part in solving the momentous problems involved in reclamation work to be started in the near future and furnishing Agricultural and Home Economics Specialists. The College of Agriculture is giving more consideration in all of its courses of study to the practical application of the various agricultural principles that have to do primarily with the modern methods of farm practice. With the spacious classrooms and complete equipment for instruction in agronomy and home economics the College is planning for a big enrollment of students during the Fall Semester this year. It is expected that many of the upper class students in agriculture who are now in some branch of military service will be released this summer, making possible their registration in the College next semester. Many inquiries have already been received from prospective students who desire a thorough course of training in farming and ranching under irrigation. Arrangements have been made for the following appointments to the Agricultural Faculty to be effective during the next college year : V. E. Scott, Professor of Dairy and Poultry Husbandry. C. E. Fleming, Associate Professor of Animal Husbandry (Range Management) . F. L. Bixby, Associate Professor of Agronomy (Irrigation and Drainage) . 17 n
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