Colorado Agricultural College bulletin . titude of 8,500 feet, offers unusualopportunities for summer study. A complete sawmill provides first-hand experience in timbering. The Supervisor of the Colorado National Forestis located at Fort Collins and often employs stu-dents for work in the forest during the summervacations. * * * ******************* ********************** The Colorado Agricultural College offers ten coursesto students who have completed a four-year highschool course. These courses are Agronomy, AnimalHusbandry, Entomology, Forestry, Horticulture, Elec-trical Engineering, Mechan
Colorado Agricultural College bulletin . titude of 8,500 feet, offers unusualopportunities for summer study. A complete sawmill provides first-hand experience in timbering. The Supervisor of the Colorado National Forestis located at Fort Collins and often employs stu-dents for work in the forest during the summervacations. * * * ******************* ********************** The Colorado Agricultural College offers ten coursesto students who have completed a four-year highschool course. These courses are Agronomy, AnimalHusbandry, Entomology, Forestry, Horticulture, Elec-trical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil andIrrigation Engineering, Domestic Science, DomesticArt and General Science, Veterinary Medicine. Athree-year course of six months each year in Agri-culture, Mechanic Arts, and Home Economics is offeredto young men and young women who have completedthe eighth grade. A summer session of six weeks isheld beginning in June each year. For further information address, CHAS. A. LORY, President, Fort Collins, coloradJAgricultURAUCollege ************** •g* •£• * * *{* THE COURIIR PRESS FORT COLLINS. COLO Agricultural College Bulletin. Series V. Published Quarterly. Number 2. Entered at the postoffice at Fort Collins, Colo., as Second-Class matter. Rules and Regulations Governing the Colorado Patterson Seed Selection Competition 0 Conducted by The Slate Agricultural College. t <y <F ?<y j£V Published by The State Agricultural College, Fort Collins, Colorado. July, 1905. State Board of Agriculture: Hon. P. F. Sharp, President Denver, 1907 Hon. Harlan Thomas Denver, 1907 Hon. James L. Chatfleld Gypsum, 1909 Hon. B. U. Dye Rocky Ford, 1909 Hon. B. F. Rockafellow Canon City, 1911 Hon. Eugene Grubb Carbondale, 1911 Hon. R. W. Corwin Pueblo, 1913 Hon. A. A. Edwards Fort Collins, 1913 Gov. Jesse L. McDonald, ) X, ^ ~ . , . [Ex Officio. President Barton O. Aylesworth, ) Agricultural Faculty: B. O. Aylesworth President William L. Carlyle Dean
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