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he establishment of a State Agricultural School through both 

 iranches of our legislature, would, if judiciously appliedj^^procure 

 he successful introduction of the study of agriculture into every 

 chool in the state, where there were scholars sufficiently advanced 

 study understandingly. But we hope the day will be far dis- 

 ant when the science or profession of agriculture, or indeed any 

 ther profession, shall be urged upon the minds of our youth he- 

 ore they have laid broad, deep, and thorough, the foundation of 



good general education. 



Binghampton, June 6, 1845. 



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