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Befoife me lies a most welcome letter 

 from the Agricultural and Meohanioal 

 College of Tens, whioh is located at 

 College Station. 



It says: 



"This greenhouse' of ours is reallj an 

 all-purpose one. 



"It is, however, mainly used for our 

 classes in Plant Propagation and Vegeta- 

 ble Chtrdentng. 



"Also for carrying a number of our orna- 

 mental plants orer the Winter. 



"Although we hare had soipe Texas high 

 winds and rain, no damage has resulted 

 to the glass, although on one or two occa- 

 sions the ventilators were up during ^e 

 storm. 



"Believe we have as good a greenhouse 

 as can be found in the South." 



You note that this letter makes ho 

 sweeping statements or claims. 

 It is lust a straight from the shoulder, 

 plain fact kind of a letter that insi^res 

 real oonfldenoe. 



It states, "The house has given perfect 

 satisfaction." 



Also words to the eff^t that in all the 

 South they believe nowhere is there a 

 better house to be found. 



As near as we can make out, that is the 

 proposition in a. nut shell. 

 To whioh let us add. that we considered 

 it a genuine privilege to build for the 

 College, and take no little pride in having 

 one of our houses linked with so worthy 

 an educational purpose. 



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