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lit liberally educated minds Jesse Hall, a classic building where students learn the secrets of great literature and the fine arts. Dean Francis English-a progressive educator who .realizes the need for liberally educated minds.
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One ofthe many limestone buildings that gives the Ag area the name of White Campus. Brscientists on 6 hite Campus' 1 'li The men and women who leave White Campus in 1959 are a combination of farmer, businessman and scientist. The broad scope of the College oi Agriculture trains them for success in their chosen vocation, whether it be agricul- ture, home economics or veterinary medicine. This is accomplished by unexcelled agricultural instruc- tion carried out in a teaching environment of modern well- equipped buildings and experimental laboratories. Students, in addition to classrooms and laboratories, also have the opportunity for the practical observation of fine herds of dairy and beef cattle, flocks oi sheep and other live- stock used for research and study purposes. The facilities of the Agricultural Experimental Station is also an integral part in achieving a complete education. For the feminine set, the home economics curricula is designed to help the student realize a more meaningful per- sonal, family, community and professional life, whether it be in hornemakinv, interior decorating or home economics journalism The Collette of Agriculture uhrch 1S the only College of A011CUliU16 rn Missouri wx as established by the passage of the Worirll Act of lo62 As a land grant college, the Uni xersrty has erccted 14 permanent structures rncludrnvf a new A. f1C,Ullflll'll Science building on Hitt Street this year, to make the rnstrtulron one of the largest agricultural colleges in the United States Dean John II Lonffwell heads this drvrsron oi the Uni rersrty alone ulth a competent faculty who are suited to fmrnf the best ol their knotxledffe so that the leaders of an 'mea essential to the it ell being of American prosperity may be excellent emissarres to home, farm or government Dean John H. Longwell stands as head of one of the most outstanding agricultural schools in the US. 1 21 . 1 D . .' . , ' ' . . . . ,D . D . : . 6- - L - 7 Y ,I It ' , .' ft . - r . . . . D - ,H , I 1 . 7 4 Q n. . C , D , .C . in I ' ' - .' . 79' C X. ' Q -, ' D r a A 7 ,. 7. V l I V . sf, . . 1 - , . , 'Fifa ci ' ci ' - ' ' ' 0 FP., 1 ' , . 1 f - ' ' ' ' f 4. , - .- -7 , . 23:2 eff? . 4442.1 Z'
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