Purdue debris . The Winter Course The students of the Winter Course form one of the most heterogeneous groupsto be found in the university. The students are young and old, of both sexes, andcome from all parts of Indiana, with a few from neighboring states. The majority haveonly such educational preparation as is afforded by the common schools, while somehave completed high school work, and a few have degrees from representative collegesor universities. This demonstrates in an incontestable manner that the courses meetthe needs of the masses in the way of concise practical instruction in Agric


Purdue debris . The Winter Course The students of the Winter Course form one of the most heterogeneous groupsto be found in the university. The students are young and old, of both sexes, andcome from all parts of Indiana, with a few from neighboring states. The majority haveonly such educational preparation as is afforded by the common schools, while somehave completed high school work, and a few have degrees from representative collegesor universities. This demonstrates in an incontestable manner that the courses meetthe needs of the masses in the way of concise practical instruction in Agriculture. GENERAL AGRICULTURE The Winter Course students form an earnest and practical body of students, andcan be expected to take back to the farms of Indiana, the message of an intelligentand practical agriculture that will help make better farms. The prevailing opinion that agricultural instruction was too theoretical for practi-cal application has cost the farmers of this and other states an almost incalculab


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