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REPORT ON 

 AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives. 



In accordance with the provisions of chapters 108 and 133, 

 Resolves of 1910, concerning the advisability of establishing a 

 system of agricultural schools throughout the Commonwealth, 

 and concerning the practicability and desirability of establish- 

 ing a farm school in the city of Worcester, the Board of 

 Education herewith reports the results of investigations and 

 recommendations, made under its direction by the Commissioner 

 of Education, David Snedden, Deputy Commissioner Charles 

 A. Prosser and Special Agent Rufus W. Stimson. 



The Board adopts the report and endorses the recommenda- 

 tions. 



FREDERICK P. FISH, Chairman, 

 SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD, 

 ELLA LYMAN CABOT, 

 SIMEON B. CHASE, 

 LEVI L. CONANT, 

 THOMAS B. EITZPATRICK, 

 FREDERICK W. HAMILTON, 

 PAUL H. HANUS, 

 CLINTON Q. RICHMOND, 



Members of the Board. 

 JAN. 1, 1911. 



