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the three colleges: Agriculture, Technology and Liberal Arts. Today, with nearly seventy-five years of progress behind it, the University consists of the three colleges, an agricultural experiment station, and extension service which reaches every town in the state, an engineering experiment station, a summer school, a graduate school for zoological study on the Isles of Shoals, and a permanent forestry camp complete with buildings and four hundred acres of land in the White Mountains. i ifvffi '-W-mmm v' 'vvwrm Hamilton Smith Memorial Library
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Across Campus from Morrill Hall three divisions of Agriculture, Engineer- ing, and Arts and Sciences. This latter group grew more rapidly than the other two. i Moved hy its alumni to follow the ex- ample set hy other states, and feeling that by now with its many courses and its more than one thousand students another name would more nearly de- scribe the group as a whole than the one originally adopted for the institution, the legislature in 1923 renamed the col- lege the University of New Hampshire, and reorganized it, creating within it w.mummwrmwmwsmmsmxswmx xxwinmmwwmsxwsxswsxmmswmwmswMx ww:msw xmwmmsN 1 wwQw:,ssmsxm ses+awwas 'wmam,m-5,111-,mmw.wsm, .:.,. 1 WW., :mm-mann-was-5-mrfn-, ,wsmmtwm
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The Old Mill on Oyster River The university 6IlI'0lll11611t, though rather rigidly restricted. to those in the upper three quarters of their high school graduating class of the state schools and to some others of high standing from schools outside the state, now totals more than nineteen hundred. If plans are carried out as expected, the expansion of the University will con- tinue until an enrollment of approxi- mately twenty-five hundred is reached. Plans for improved facilities are com- plete and await only the action of the legislature and the board of trustees to put them in operation.
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