The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . Cntlii/r Library and General Building 17. (Plwto by While) Mc-iiiorial Cale ilie famous grouiuls and garden of thecollege, so harmoniously in keeping with thearchitectural features of its older buildings,are deserxing of mention. In the develop-ment of the grounds Dr. Xott took a greatinterest. Lnder his direction were plantedmany of the trees—rows of stately elms, black-walnuts, honey locusts—that border the pathsand drives and shade its grassy acres. Inthe college garden there towe


The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . Cntlii/r Library and General Building 17. (Plwto by While) Mc-iiiorial Cale ilie famous grouiuls and garden of thecollege, so harmoniously in keeping with thearchitectural features of its older buildings,are deserxing of mention. In the develop-ment of the grounds Dr. Xott took a greatinterest. Lnder his direction were plantedmany of the trees—rows of stately elms, black-walnuts, honey locusts—that border the pathsand drives and shade its grassy acres. Inthe college garden there towers an ancientelm, which, although its sapling days antedateby several centuries the founding of the col-lege, has long been known as the Xott Elm.


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