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. I merit nn Agriculture. 



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The University of Califorina has ten colleges, each with its own 

 faculty (each faculty consisting- of members of the teaching staff of the 

 ■college). 



These colleges are : — 



(1) Agriculture, (2) Letters and Science, (3) Commerce, 

 (4) Law, (5) Medicine, (6) Mining, (7) Civil Engineer- 

 ing, (8) Mechanics, (9) Education, (10) Dentistry. 

 Each college has a Dean, who is responsible for the control and 

 administration of the college. 



The University spent $3,500,000 the last financial year, of which 

 approximately $1,000,000 was spent on buildings. 



Of this sum, $605,000 (£121,000) was spent by the College of Agri- 

 culture. 



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A view of one side of the Campus — Leland Stanford University — showing 



the Jordan Hall. 



The College of Agricultuke. 



The College of Agriculture is organized to carry out three classes 

 of work: — 



(1) Research, (2) Education, (3) Public welfare. 

 It carries out these activities in the following way: — ■ 



(1) Research: Funds received from the Federal and State Govern- 

 ments are used to maintain the Agricultural Experiment Station at 

 Berkeley, and to conduct experimental and research work at the Uni- 

 versity Farm, Davis. 



(2) Educatio?i: The College of Agriculture provides (a) University 

 instruction to students who are candidates for the degree of B.Sc. in 

 Agriculture. 



(&) Farm school instruction at Davis to students of eighteen 

 years who do not take degrees. 



(c) Short courses of instruction for practical farmers at the 



University Farm, Davis. 



(d) Correspondence courses in agriculture. 



