and its citizens seek to promote the efforts of the students and the highest 

 interests of the College. 



THE COLLEGE GROUNDS 



Of the entire College domain of 1,342 acres, 125 acres are set apart for 

 college grounds. These include the experimental plots, the young forestry 

 plantations, the surroundings of the professors' dwellings, and the central 

 campus with its beautiful winding walks and drives; its trees, shrubbery, and 

 flower gardens and its large and stately college buildings. The true prin- 

 ciples of landscape gardening have been so faithfully observed in the gar- 

 dening and in the location of buildings and drives as to make the entire 

 campus a large and beautiful park. 



BUILDINGS 



Fifty commodious buildings, besides the dwelling houses and the buildings 

 for farm stock, machinery, and work, have been erected by the State for the 

 exclusive use of the various departments of the College. All of these build- 

 ings are heated by steam, lighted by electricity, and supplied with pure 

 water. 



EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 



The Y. M. C. A., located in Alumni Hall, maintains a students' employment 

 bureau to aid students in obtaining work to defray, in part, their college 

 expenses. 



The Deans of the different divisions of the College also find employment 

 for as many of their students as possible. 



ALUMXI HALL 



