. Poly, The . PARTMENT To begin be take admit face a be on be avoid endure success. IT IS NOT EASY To keep out of the profit by think and then forgive and make the best of subdue an unruly maintain a high shoulder a deserved recognize a silver keep a clear IT PAYS. No matter what may be the vocation of your life, if you are a success, vou have eiori- - ... Jo fied your work, an


. Poly, The . PARTMENT To begin be take admit face a be on be avoid endure success. IT IS NOT EASY To keep out of the profit by think and then forgive and make the best of subdue an unruly maintain a high shoulder a deserved recognize a silver keep a clear IT PAYS. No matter what may be the vocation of your life, if you are a success, vou have eiori- - ... Jo fied your work, and your work has glorified you. Not doing more than the average is what keeps the average down. Breathes there a man with soul so deadWho never to himself hath said,? *** . ?* i * !!!!!! As he banged his toe against the bed.—Ex. What relation is a child to its own father when it is not its own fathers son? A daughter. Why is buckwheat cake like a caterpillar? Because it makes butter fly. -22— ?,:*.<?. ICULTURAL EXHIBIT AT ANNUAL BANQUET, 1912 The great purpose of the Polytechnic is to train students to become useful and happycitizens of a great industrial empire. With this in mind, all courses have been so arrangedthat much time is spent in getting knowledge by actual experience in doing things. As farm-ing must ever be the most important industry of our country, much attention is given to thepractical agricultural course. Like all other vocational courses of the Institute, there are noentrance requirements, and each student is given just the studies that will help him most andgive him that knowledge and culture that will add to his usefulness and happiness. Along with his studies, he is given the opportunity of learning much on the farm first-hand by observance and actual work. He studies in books about the best methods of caringfor farm crops and animals, but out in the great laboratory—the farm—he works out thesetheories for himself, under the eye of a proctical an


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