Bulletin . therural population is a most influential task ofcountry editors. Opportunities for men to teach in any phaseof the work offered in the agricultural college arealways plentiful. Men trained for extensionservice work, for farm bureau positions, andcounty advisors are in demand. Men with aninclination towards business professions have anample field for devoting their talent to the appli-cation of business principles to agriculture. The object of the course of study at theMassachusetts Agricultural College is to give aman a good general education, and at the sametime allow him to speci
Bulletin . therural population is a most influential task ofcountry editors. Opportunities for men to teach in any phaseof the work offered in the agricultural college arealways plentiful. Men trained for extensionservice work, for farm bureau positions, andcounty advisors are in demand. Men with aninclination towards business professions have anample field for devoting their talent to the appli-cation of business principles to agriculture. The object of the course of study at theMassachusetts Agricultural College is to give aman a good general education, and at the sametime allow him to specialize in any of the de-partments in which a major course is graduates hold positions of trust and respon-sibility as practical farmers, fruit growers andlandscape architects; as college presidents, ex-periment station directors, extension servicedirectors, college professors and instructors; asteachers in colleges and high schools; as gov-ernment scientists, investigators and experts. Page seven. SOUTH COLLEGE DORMITORY The Money Value of aCollege Education Every farm boy has within his reach a col-lege education. The acquirement of such aneducation will greatly increase the value of theyoung man as a citizen, as a business man, as aleader. He may farm successfully without sucheducation, but he will farm more successfullywith an education in a college of agriculture thanwithout it. Farm boys who are looking forward to workas teachers of agriculture, investigation, countyagricultural agents, service in the United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, or similar positionsmust have a good training in a college of agricul-ture. The demand for well trained men ofability is greater than the supply. It is a most serious and fundamental mis-take for a young man to regard the time spentin careful preparation and training as wastedtime. Money invested in thorough preparationand earnest training will yield a larger incomeon the investment than a similar sum in land,farm machinery o
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