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AGRICULTURE OF MAINE. 



SHORT COURSE EXPENSES. 



A^'ery few books are required in any of the short courses so 

 that practically the only expense involved is for railroad fare, 

 room, and board. 



STUDENT STATISTICS. 



Statistics relating to the student body in the College of 

 Agriculture during the past few years present very interesting 

 reading. They are interesting because they tell the story of 

 progress, of rapid growth, of expansion. 



Number of students registered in the various courses in 

 191 1 in comparison with the number registered in 1906: 



Distribution of students as related to residence 

 Maine — 



Androscoggin county 



A.roostook 



Cumberland 



Franklin 



Hancock 



Kennebec 



Knox 



Lincoln 



Other states 



21 



67 



4 



5 



16 



14 

 II 



13 



240 



54 



Total 



294 



