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1893.J Document No. 26. 7 NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. The departments and officers of the Experiment Station are shown by the following schedule: OFFICERS OF THE EXPERIMENT STATION. Director and State Chemist H. B. Battle. Ph. D. Agriculturist. .. F. E. Emery. B. S. Botanist and Entomologist ..Gerald McCarthy, B. Sc. Horticulturist . W. F. Massey , C. E. Meteorologist C. F. von Hermann. (U. S. Weather Bureau. I Assistant Chemist _.B. W. Kilgore, B. S. Assistant Chemist E. B. Carpenter. B. S. Assistant Chemist J. S. Meng, B. S. Assistant Horticulturist Alexander Rhodes. Assistant Meteorologist Roscoe Nunn. (U. S. Weather Bureau.) Secretary... A. F. Bowen. THE WORK OF THE COLLEG In June the first graduating class of the College will be sent out, and will commence to put in practice the instruc-tion received in the various departments of college work. No establishment of labor can be accurately judged except by its finished work, and the value of this finished work tan only be determined when it is tested or put to its appro-priate use. The course of these graduates will be watched with inter-est, but the College should not be prejudged until, as above said, its work shall have had a full test by allowing a fair time for its graduates to seek and a 1 tain sua It has been and is firmly the determination of the Trustees, aided by the Faculty, to maintain the relation which in such institutions practice should always bear to theory. The young men attending the College arc required b per-form practical work in each department, and to learn to do it well, beside simply knowing how it should 1>- done.
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Full Text | 1893.J Document No. 26. 7 NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. The departments and officers of the Experiment Station are shown by the following schedule: OFFICERS OF THE EXPERIMENT STATION. Director and State Chemist H. B. Battle. Ph. D. Agriculturist. .. F. E. Emery. B. S. Botanist and Entomologist ..Gerald McCarthy, B. Sc. Horticulturist . W. F. Massey , C. E. Meteorologist C. F. von Hermann. (U. S. Weather Bureau. I Assistant Chemist _.B. W. Kilgore, B. S. Assistant Chemist E. B. Carpenter. B. S. Assistant Chemist J. S. Meng, B. S. Assistant Horticulturist Alexander Rhodes. Assistant Meteorologist Roscoe Nunn. (U. S. Weather Bureau.) Secretary... A. F. Bowen. THE WORK OF THE COLLEG In June the first graduating class of the College will be sent out, and will commence to put in practice the instruc-tion received in the various departments of college work. No establishment of labor can be accurately judged except by its finished work, and the value of this finished work tan only be determined when it is tested or put to its appro-priate use. The course of these graduates will be watched with inter-est, but the College should not be prejudged until, as above said, its work shall have had a full test by allowing a fair time for its graduates to seek and a 1 tain sua It has been and is firmly the determination of the Trustees, aided by the Faculty, to maintain the relation which in such institutions practice should always bear to theory. The young men attending the College arc required b per-form practical work in each department, and to learn to do it well, beside simply knowing how it should 1>- done. |