Annual catalogue of the officers, students and graduates of the Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan ... . testudents and of those electing courses 15 and 16. MEANS OE ILLUSTRATION. The lecture-rooms are provided with excellent facilities for demonstrations,and the laboratories have the necessary items of equipment, to which additionsare constantly being made. The laboratories for the first years work in chem-istry will accommodate 138 students at one time, and the desks are so constructedthat they may be used by an equal number working at another time. The labo-ratory for more advance


Annual catalogue of the officers, students and graduates of the Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan ... . testudents and of those electing courses 15 and 16. MEANS OE ILLUSTRATION. The lecture-rooms are provided with excellent facilities for demonstrations,and the laboratories have the necessary items of equipment, to which additionsare constantly being made. The laboratories for the first years work in chem-istry will accommodate 138 students at one time, and the desks are so constructedthat they may be used by an equal number working at another time. The labo-ratory for more advanced work provides places for forty eight students. All ofthe laboratories are well supplied with draft hoods. Each students place isprovided witih gas and water, and distilled water is piped to all of the collections include representative specimens of the most important ores andminerals, a set of natural crystals, a set of large crystal models, a collection ofthe minerals of the noted Stassfurth deposit, and chemical preparations illus-trating subjects taught. FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL CATALOGUE. 59. o h3 as 60 KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Dairy and Animal Husbandry. In the dairy department instruction is given in the manufacture of dairyproducts, and everything connected with the management of a commercialcreamery, cheese factory, sanitary milk plant, etc., in such a manner that thestudent can intelligently handle any problem that is likely to confront him in hiswork afterwards. The instruction in animal husbandry is planned with a view of awakeningand encouraging an intelligent interest in live stock, so that a student, when hesees an animal, will at once compare it with an ideal that he carries in his mindand note wherein it falls short. The values of the different feeds and combinations of feeds are taught, so thatthe student will be able not only to combine feed stuffs to get the required nu-trients, but to combine them in the most economical manner to prod


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