Annual Report, Volumes 42-491916 |
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... hundred and ninety - one women students were enrolled during the year as against 130 five years ago . This rapid increase in the number of women students may be explained in part by the greater interest in the study of home economics ...
... hundred and ninety - one women students were enrolled during the year as against 130 five years ago . This rapid increase in the number of women students may be explained in part by the greater interest in the study of home economics ...
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... hundred and thirty - three persons interested in roads were registered , representing 47 counties of the state and including highway superintendents , county surveyors and engineers , township trustees , county commissioners . The ...
... hundred and thirty - three persons interested in roads were registered , representing 47 counties of the state and including highway superintendents , county surveyors and engineers , township trustees , county commissioners . The ...
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... hundred and thirteen replies were received . While the data are not sufficient for broad generalization , they are significant . They indicate that there has been a gradual increase in the average salary of engineers during the period ...
... hundred and thirteen replies were received . While the data are not sufficient for broad generalization , they are significant . They indicate that there has been a gradual increase in the average salary of engineers during the period ...
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... hundred and ninety - one women were enrolled , of which 238 were in regular classes , 25 in the Winter Course in Agriculture , and 28 in the Summer School . Three hundred and twenty - seven students came from 39 states other than ...
... hundred and ninety - one women were enrolled , of which 238 were in regular classes , 25 in the Winter Course in Agriculture , and 28 in the Summer School . Three hundred and twenty - seven students came from 39 states other than ...
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... hundred and three students who registered for the first time were deficient in entrance requirements . Of these ninety - eight were graduates of standard high schools who had omitted from their course of study some subject required for ...
... hundred and three students who registered for the first time were deficient in entrance requirements . Of these ninety - eight were graduates of standard high schools who had omitted from their course of study some subject required for ...
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Page 30 - That in order to aid in acquiring and diffusing among the people of the United States useful and practical information on subjects connected with agriculture, and to promote scientific investigation and experiment respecting the principles and applications of agricultural science...
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Page 46 - When the county appropriation has been made, the county board of education shall apply to Purdue university for the appointment of a county agent, whose appointment shall be made annually, except that reappointment may be made for a term of two years, and be subject to the approval of the county board of education and the state board of education.
Page 1 - Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station. William Murray Hepburn, AM, Librarian of the University. Edward Hatton Davis, S.
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Page 5 - Carolina, has been recently appointed director of the advisory board on highway research of the National Research Council, to succeed Dr.
Page 2 - The Departments of Mathematics, English, Modern Languages, Home Economics, History and Economics, Applied Mechanics, Practical Mechanics, Physical Education, Military Science. B. The Agricultural Experiment Station. C. The Department of Agricultural Extension. D. The Engineering Experiment Station. E. The Department of Engineering Extension.
Page 25 - It is the purpose of our school of mechanical engineering to afford young men an opportunity to acquire a good collegiate education in mathematics, science, literature and art, and at the same time to secure instruction and practice in such lines of work as will fit them to engage in the practical industries of life. The student has his four years' instruction in geometry, trigonometry, analytics, calculus, physics, chemistry, English literature, history, psychology, political economy and in modern...