. The New Hampshire College Monthly. that this may be so, and awish for all that they may keep theireyes steadfast on Him, who will neverfail, let us keep our aim before us andwork for the Spiritualization of thebest in our college manhood. Respectfully submitted, Herbert R. Tucker. TREASURERS REPORT,1910-1911. previous treasurer, J. E. Robinson, $ From dues, From faculty subscriptions, other subscriptions, From Northfield subscriptions, 67. 00From handbook advertise-ments,From miscellaneous sources, Expenditures. Printing and postage, $


. The New Hampshire College Monthly. that this may be so, and awish for all that they may keep theireyes steadfast on Him, who will neverfail, let us keep our aim before us andwork for the Spiritualization of thebest in our college manhood. Respectfully submitted, Herbert R. Tucker. TREASURERS REPORT,1910-1911. previous treasurer, J. E. Robinson, $ From dues, From faculty subscriptions, other subscriptions, From Northfield subscriptions, 67. 00From handbook advertise-ments,From miscellaneous sources, Expenditures. Printing and postage, $ Conferences and conventions, 117. 83 Publishing of handbook, to Coll. Monthly, 8. 06 Bible study committee, to state and international committees, 12. 00Hymn books, 25. 00Speakers, at Durham, 8. 78Books, magazines and pam-phlets, work, 1. 00Miscellaneous expenses, Total, Receipts,Expenditures, $ $ Balance on hand, 15 Total, $ P. C. 162 The New Hampshire College Monthly A^ffEcusMusmS M©w^ Prof. F. W. Taylor has arrangedwith Principal H. W. Lewis, of Apple-ton Academy, New Ipswich, N. H.,for a series of lectures to be given bythe heads of the Agricultural Depart-ments before students of the Academyand the members of the Grange atIpswich. A part of the lectures areto be given this spring and part nextfall. Each speaker is to give twolectures on consecutive nights. Thefirst set was given by ProfessorTaylor April 6 and 7 on the subjects,Fertilizers, Their Use and Value,and Corn Culture. The second set isto be given by Professor Pickett April20 and 21 on the subjects of Old andNew Things in Potato Growing andOrchard Management. The re-maining lectures to be given in the fallby Director Kendall and ProfessorsRasmussen and Eckman are to bearranged for later. The following officers were electedfor next semester at the regular meet-ing of the Agricultural Club Mondayevening, April 17;


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