
THE EXHIBITIONIntroduction Biography Botany Horticulture Cornell University Nature Study Education of Women Commission on Country Life Hortorium Photography Writings Travel |
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NY STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTUREFarmers’ Week While the College of Agriculture is concerned directly with increasing the producing power of the land, its activities cannot be limited narrowly to this field. It must stand bravely for rural civilization. It must include within its activities such a range of subjects as will enable it to develop an entire philosophy or scheme of rural life.... The colleges of agriculture have three proper lines of work: the regular or ordinary teaching; the discovery of truth, or research; the extending of their work to all the people.
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This exhibition is made possible through a generous gift in memory of Lelah A. Cole.
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