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academical course, excepting such as the very object of tlie 

 school suggests. 



Whether such a school be a state affair, or the result of a 

 private munificence, whether it be conducted on a large scale 

 or not, — with other kindred questions, it is left for others to 

 decide. 



Thirdly. In regard to the question, how can it be started 

 and sustained, one remark only is offered, viz. : " where there 

 is a will there is a way." The Worcester County Agricultural 

 Society has only to say " let such a school be," and it will be 

 and continue to be, a blessing and an honor to the Old Bay 

 State. 



