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occasion to acquaint themselves with Iowa conditions and thus better equip 
themselves for serving the children of the schools; third, graduate students 
who may desire to perfect themselves in some line of research preparatory or 
introductory to an advanced degree. Such students are presumably competent 
to conduct work for themselves, needing simply a place at table and such 
suggestions as occasion may develop. 
In general, however, the laboratories for use are to be open to the world, 
students enrolling in the order in which application arrives. It is hoped that 
the open door may be thronged and that the enterprise may not only serve 
those already engaged in scientific work, but may reach and influence thousands 
and make real all natural science to the upbuilding and quickening of every 
school, college or academy within the borders of our state. 
