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in the common avenues of newspapers and periodicals that 

 reach the iSresides and homes of rural communities, with the 

 same push and spirit that appear in the active business en- 

 terprises of the day, insomuch as to largely increase the 

 patronage of the institution and give greater results for the 

 outlay. 



At a meeting of the Alumni Association, held in June, 

 1900, at Amherst, a committee was appointed to consider the 

 matter of advertising the college more effectually. This com- 

 mittee, with the aid of heads of different departments of the 

 college and the editors of " Aggie Life," have issued a very 

 clear and concise statement of the course now offered. A 

 thorough perusal and distribution of this publication may 

 well interest the members of this Board. 



JOHN BURSLEY. 

 C. K. BREWSTER. 

 WESLEY B. BARTON. 

 GEO. P. SMITH. 

 ALVAN BARRUS. 



