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merits ; its scientific knowledge sustained and proved by 

 nature studies and certain results, it sustains a value to the 

 State unique and peculiar to itself, hinging on that one word 

 "Agricultural.*' As such we are proud of its past, as such 

 we will maintain it and sustain it in the present; as such 

 we have all faith in its enlarging future for the broaden- 

 ing of knowledge, for the improvement of agriculture and 

 the benefit of the State. 



JOHN BURSLEY. 



C. K. BREWSTER. 



WESLEY B. BARTON. 



GEO. P. SMITH. 



E. A. HARWOOD. 



J. W. STOCKWELL, Secretary. 



