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of the $25 scholarship which applies upon the winter short-course. These 

 scholarships offer opportunities for young men to receive substantial aid 

 toward paying the expenses of a college education; many excellent students 

 have come to this institution by this means. 



The Clay, Robinson & Company Fellowship. Since the organiza- 

 tion of the International Livestock Exposition, Clay, Robinson & Com- 

 pany of Chicago have offered $1,000 annually to be competed for by the 

 various agricultural colleges in their livestock exhibits at the Interna- 

 tional. This institution has always won a large share of these premiums, 

 and the funds have been used to provide for a fellowship in agriculture 

 to aid worthy students in advanced study. These fellowships have ma- 

 terially aided young men to make a better and more thorough preparation 

 for agricultural teaching and investigation and for practical work on 

 the farm. 



Zimmerman Memorial Prize. Mr. W. F. Zimmerman of Chicago, 

 has established a permanent fund in memory of his son Herbert, an ex- 

 emplary young man who accidentally lost his life while a student enrolled 

 in the Department of Horticulture. The income of this fund, now not less 

 than $20.00, is offered as a prize each year to the Superior Junior Horticul- 

 tural Student. All Horticultural students enrolled as Juniors are eligible 

 for the prize. 



The award will be made on the basis of ability, scholarly attainment, 

 character, and interest in affairs which are worthy the attention of students 

 who are preparing themselves to do the best possible work as horticul- 

 turists and as citizens. 



Clubs and Agricultural Organizations. 



NAME 



Agricultural Club 



Saddle & Sirloin Club 



Horticultural Club 



Forestry Club 



Agronomy Club 



American Society of 

 Agronomy 



Curtiss Club 



Dairy Club 



Alpha Zeta Fraternity 



Gamma Sigma Delta 

 Fraternity 



Agricultural Engineering- 

 ing Society 



Agr. Education Club 

 Farm Management Club 



TIME: OF 

 1st Thurs. of mo., 7:15 

 Alternate Thurs., 7:15 

 Alternate Thurs., 7:15 

 Alternate Thurs., 7:15 

 Alternate Thurs., 7:15 



2nd Tues. of month 

 Alternate Thurs., 7:15 

 Alternate Thurs., 7:15 

 1st & 3rd Tues. of mo. 



1st & 3rd Tues. of mo. 

 Tuesday, 4:00 P. M. 



Alternate Thurs., 7:15 

 Alternate Thurs., 7:15 



PLACE 



Agr. Auditorium 

 Room 117, Agr. Hall 

 Room 208, Agr. Hall 

 Room 210, Agr. Hall 

 Room 7, Agr. Hall 



Room 306, Agr. Hall 

 Agr. Auditorium 

 Room 11, Dairy Bldg 

 Room 19, Agr. Hall 



Room 7, Agr. Hall 



Room 204, Agr. Engr. 



Bldg. 



Room 109, Agr. Hall 

 Room 120, Agr. Hall 



Honorary Agricultural Fraternities. There are two national honorary 



