. Purdue debris. arn; the Live Stock Judging Pavilion; thePoultry Building and farm equipment, which affords unusual facilitiesfor instructional and experimental work; the Horse Barn, and the Beef yCattle Barn and silos. The teaching staff and curriculum have kept pace with these de-velopments. In 1895 five men constituted the entire instructional force,in 1902 there were seven, in 1910 eighteen, and in 1920 the school offered but one course of study; at the present timethere are seven departments which provide for specialized work in ^ Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy
. Purdue debris. arn; the Live Stock Judging Pavilion; thePoultry Building and farm equipment, which affords unusual facilitiesfor instructional and experimental work; the Horse Barn, and the Beef yCattle Barn and silos. The teaching staff and curriculum have kept pace with these de-velopments. In 1895 five men constituted the entire instructional force,in 1902 there were seven, in 1910 eighteen, and in 1920 the school offered but one course of study; at the present timethere are seven departments which provide for specialized work in ^ Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Horticulture, Ento-mology, Poultry, and Farm Management. The last named departmentwas added at the beginning of this year with Professor O. G. Lloyd ashead. The Purdue School of Agriculture is performing a large and appre-ciated service also through its short courses, designed to give helpful in-formation to those already engaged in some phase of farming. ZXI^ I ^ tx: V H Page Thirly-fivc ■D^B I^XvS. y\ m ^zx ::?^^^< ^ • J^^^^^^^-^^-^ School of Civil Engineering T /(igi; Thirty-seven V HE first class was graduated from the School of Civil Engineeringin 1888. It occupied its own home in the present Civil Engineer-ing Building in 1905. Although a comparatively young school itnumbers some distinguished engineers in its alumni. The ideal of the school is thorough teaching by professors, who are X also competent practitioners. The several departments of Topograph- \ ical Engineering, Laboratory for Testing Materials, Hydraulic Labora- ^ tory, Railroad, Highway, Sanitary, and Structural Engineering are di-rected by men who are expert in the practical work of Civil is a Civil Surveying Camp for eight weeks between the freshmanand sophomore years. This, in connection with the work of the year,serves to produce a unity of purpose on the part of the students in theschool. The school maintains active contact with the public works of thestate, and the p
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