KEY TO ILLUSTRATIONS 



Tage 



LAWRENCE BRUNER, B. Sc. 174 



Nebraska State Entomologist. Head Professor 

 of Entomology in the State University. 



For whom was named the "Bruner Pinery," Holt 

 County, Nebraska, the pioneer dry area aiforesta- 

 tion tract. 



His accurate and exhaustive knowledge of birds 

 and insects, the noxious and the useful, is of in- 

 calculable value to farmers, gardeners and fruit 

 raisers. 



AGRICULTURAL HALL AND HOME ECONOMICS 



HALL 193 



University of Nebraska. 



JAMES IRVING MAN ATT, Ph. D., LL. D 212 



Professor of Greek History and Literature, 

 Brown University. 



Veteran teacher, finished scholar and man of 

 letters, with sympathies defying all limit of age, 

 race, or clime. 



STATE PRIZE WINNERS IN BOYS' CORN CLUB 



CONTEST, 1911 219 



DEMONSTRATION IN BURR CLOVER, Arkansas, 1911 219 

 (Courtesy of General Education Board.) 



CARROLL GARDNER PEARSE 226 



Superintendent of the Milwaukee Public Schools. 

 President of the National Education Association 

 [1911-12]. 



BOYS' CORN CLUB EXHIBIT, BLACKSTONE, VA. 238 



TOMATO CLUB DEMONSTRATION, Bookhaven, 



Miss., July 30, 1911 238 



(Courtesy of General Education Board.) 



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