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but it has given to the state a successful administrator of its 

 College of Agriculture and its Experiment Station. It is 

 fortunate for the state that energies have not been dissipated 

 by attempting to follow many lines, but that they have been 

 confined to one line, that of administration. 



As earlier stated, the University of Wisconsin has been 

 fortunate in the loyalty of its staff. This has been noteworthy 

 in every division of the University. For thirty-four years 

 the destiny of the agricultural work of the University has 

 been in the hands of but two men. It is to be hoped that the 

 same may be said when the half -century is reached. 



