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II I ry V it r J . iff-Q,. IfJf7I'I il RFI I FC fig gui I UI Iiilki' I5 yu ,I pg, if mil: IIIIQ' , I' Q- I 'Iv 51991 I la IA Ixffzi IIIIQI, III NFA II 'PU HHH, .if IEIIAQI .lil I T' I I IIPRTII IIIQI I W1 ,. BN. Xi x III Q:-iifi i 1 LILSIJI .lilly I AQ' f.,Q1 K Y ,..., I' -I I' D-II .I ,I IIXIII III 'Pr IIZAIII IQ, ,I I Ii fi: I ' . -Ii - f , f , . ' It I g fy--'ie - af. ' ' , '.-ij-. ' . -. .X.., ,,. ,,. W., . JI.. , ...i.,,. ,, 1. '-fi. O if ., V --f - . , 1--. 1-f a, .V I 'X 1-W 4 . ,L --. ff V ' ' .J . 1 S Back row: P. W. MANSON, L. H. Sci-IOENLEBER, D. G. MILLER, H. B. ROE, J. B. Tomwmcza, L. W. NEUBAUER, H. B. WHITE, N. A. K12ssLE11, A. J. ScHwAN'rEs. Front row: O. W. HOWE, J. H. NEAL, J. G. DENT, Miss NIERRILL, Miss RYAN, Miss NELSON, WILLIAM Boss, R. A. HANSON, A. G. TYLER, J. RoMNEss, C. L. BERGGREN, W. R. ANDERBERG. The Division of Agricultural Engineering HE development of American industry has been largely due to the accumula- illxtion of data and knowledge of nature's forces and materials which has enabled engineers to plan and construct buildings as well as special machinery adapted to use forms of power other than human. In recent years the use of such power and machinery has been extended to agriculture and it has helped to create an overproduc- tion of agricultural products. This no doubt is a blessing in disguise and it should not lead to a depression, neither should it result in a non-employment situation or a low wage scale. To avoid such a calamity sincere effort should be made to Hnd types of employ- ment in which a worker can command a wage commensurate with his skill and ability. This should lead to the building of more and better rural homes equipped with modern conveniences to make farm and home work more enjoyable. In the search for em- ployment for human hands, what can be found that will add more to human happi- ness than the improvement of our rural communities, the manufacturing of labor sav- ing devices, and the building and proper equipping of our homes, our churches and our schools? The School of Agriculture is keeping pace with this development by offer- ing such courses as Drawing, Farm Buildings, Farm Implements, Gas Engines, House- hold Physics, and Mechanical Training. ,,..- . --.... , .. Wu. 4-- --. - f. - .., --E, - --,-- - wx if- , 1. . -. . 1.-- , .X , ,-- - ---- r -f f .--.N -f -f,-,-.., 'ffm -.',.--Y, -. . , . . .,,- - f f ...fm 1-11 ,-.--fill' .. X -. -. 'Q-.' Q-1 I 21.3 - -. W.. ,T ,'f-'-l-f- ,13-Lgg --jj -5 --gf. ., .,.-,.L, -..,. ,. .LN -.,-..- L , ..,L in HL,-.N A . l: Page Twenty-nine 1 9 ,....... .x ,- ff, f JH! ffl! ,f I iff - lfxxx XM, IFQGIII . I1 I .1 ' I f I-I-I iw I4 t I z-I II QQ I .ZW I vo I ' I I V. ta. I I I U34 Iixl I It I IIA 1 IQ. W :QI K I. I. .H A '. I Ii i A X II I2 ,Im-, . If I Y G iw 1 A 1 . Q71 5 ,I iv Q, . VA NIV vw! .1 I' , ---Q .KC I f In J Xfi if 'I I I I I II II I II I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I .I II J
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LAURA A. MATSON Director of the Girls' Dormitory Page Twenty-eight
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