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campus along the principal city streets; grading and seeding down 
the parking thereon; putting in sidewalks; establishing roads, side¬ 
walks and other decorative features upon the campus. 
TABLE No. 72. 
WORK DONE FOR CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT. 
Man Hours 
Receipts jActual Cost 
1 
Horse Hrs. | 
1 
Receipts 
Actual Cost 
1912 . 
4,794 
1 
$ 958.80] $1,049.89 
1 
2,602 j 
1 
$ 325.23 
$ 213.36 
1 
CHEMICAL DEPARTMENT. 
This department received drayage and farm help in the oper¬ 
ation of experimental lands. 
TABLE No. 73. 
WORK DONE FOR CHEMICAL DEPARTMENT. 
Man Hours 
Receipts 
Actual Cost 
Horse Hrs. 
Receipts 
Actual Cost 
1911 . 
1 
$ 0.20 
$ 0.22 
4 
$ 0.50 
$ 0.33 
1912 . 
9 
1.80 
1.97 
4 
0.50 
0.33 
1913 . 
384 
76.80 
88.70 
775 
96.85 
60.45 
1914 . 
37 
7.40 
* 
68 
8.50 
* 
* Not complete. 
CIVIL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERING. 
The work furnished this department consisted in drayage, in¬ 
stallation of an underground tile subirrigation system, and the care 
of land and crop used in experiments on this land. 
TABLE No. 74. 
WORK DONE FOR CIVIL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. 
Man Hours 
Receipts 
1 
Actual Cost 
Horse Hrs. 1 
Receipts 
Actual Cost 
1910 . 
92.5 
$ 18.50 
$ 18.31 
89 
$ 11.13 
$ 10.68 
1911 . 
57 
11.40 
12.48 
14 
1.75 
1.16 
1912 . 
66 
13.20 
14.45 
44 
5.50 
3.61 
1913 . 
300 
60.00 
69.30 
329 
41.13 
25.66 
1914 . 
29 
5.80 
* 
69 
8.63 
* 
* Not complete. 
