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The College Courier VOJ.E, STATE COLLEGE., NEW MEXICO, OCTOBER, 1914. NO. 11. EXTENSION SERVICE. smoothly. A large order for tools has A general, good time followed with a The extension work to being rapidly placed the shops in a position to handle This'Tew to.eretUare"a larger* number*'of "The6 Cost rof0rptump°nEt. foTtofgTMon!* Ladd, president of the College—have over the state, studying the needs of toe automobile repair shop presents a busi- these meetings. Jtor^toat'^eed?' to^ bT done ^d^the A PRACTICAL IRRIGATION EXPERI farmer in a receptive mood for the aid for the success of this course. In the MENT. earnest students, hard at work, with an enthusiasm that speaks well for the in and have pledged over $7,000 financial structors giving them. The students in ga e an put nto'practce on h s own agents. These agents are now ready to ment preparatory to making tests. upon this subject the department of elec trical engineering would be glad to as- The farmers will find them ready to help School of Engineering will be referred to jacent B-acre tracts in the above area. On one of these tracts apply the water It is the purpose of toe Extension di Upon Sept. 20th there was formed by one of the remaining tracts put a little rector to appo.nt a lady to work in the the engineering students an Engineers' Club for the purpose of increasing in- among the women as these county agents In no case use enough to materially ln- be made*more aXTctive^d^venTent stodento fe"0W8hiP am°ne th'S °laSS °' ence to" resuit^^btaineTon^ch'"tat our food products must be well prepared The activities of the club will be as will be readily noticeable. The water on ness of our families must be carefully (1) Monthly meetings addressed by fnterestedanin "the^uPbulWtog6 ofh°New ^"T'ipeeM reSngs^addrlssed by all three tracts must be weighed separ- Mexico homes wiU do well to cooperate practicing engineers upon their particu- eich respective0cutting.e A record6 of the Last, but not least, our children are 1"(8)nTripsWOto' Inspect and study en rainfall during the irrigation period not -forgotten. The Boys' and Girls' Jn- gineering projects and plants. The ian of operation will be to Irri- the regular practice. Measure the water The following are the officers for the President—Reymond Frenger. Vice President—J. E. Quinlan. The local Clubs, however, will work much Sec.-Treas.—O. K. Jackson. aTce toto "time^to* Seconal anf multvpty mittee at large—Norfleet Bone. These are the definite lines of work second This will give the volumt of vigorously pushed this year. Next year, provided the coming legislature makes Papersread arfollows:ted ""* 8tUdent The area of an acre is 43,560 square feet, or 217,800 square feet for the five Mexico," by Reymond Frenger. that are willing to cooperate. Project," by Norfleet Bone. volume of five acre feet of water, or ACTIVITIES IN ENGINEERING. The work in engineering to now well the irrigation station work at State col- observed uVas3 found" that'To^M c^blc
Object Description
Title | College courier, Volume 2, Number 11 |
Articles | Extension service; Activities in engineering; A practical irrigation experiment; Household economics in the rural school; Press bulletin schedule 1914-'15; Boys' and Girls' Industrial Clubs; The third state contest; Team work in the contest; The composition digestibility and effect of rain on alfalfa hay; Plant diseases; College men at the fairs; A new man for the horticultural department |
Subject | Agriculture--New Mexico; Publications; New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; |
Creator | Bixby, Frederick Louis, 1880-; Boyd, Lucy T.; Conway, William Thomas; Gumm, Mrs. Wallace; Hare, R. F. (Raleigh Frederick), b. 1870; Mann, J. M. |
Description | Serial publication containing information on research and activities conducted at the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, and resources available to state residents through the College. |
Publisher | New Mexico State University Library |
Date Original | 1914-10 |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents. |
Type | Text |
Format | image/tiff |
Collection | ACES Historical Publications |
Source | Scan produced from physical item held by the NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental, Agricultural Communications Department. |
Language | eng |
Page Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Agriculture--New Mexico; Publications; New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; |
Creator | Bixby, Frederick Louis, 1880-; Boyd, Lucy T.; Conway, William Thomas; Gumm, Mrs. Wallace; Hare, R. F. (Raleigh Frederick), b. 1870; Mann, J. M. |
Publisher | New Mexico State University Library |
Date Original | 1914-10 |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents. |
Type | Text |
Format | image/tiff |
Collection | ACES Historical Publications |
Identifier | ACES_NMEN_ccv2i11_0001 |
Source | Scan produced from physical item held by the NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental, Agricultural Communications Department. |
Language | eng |
OCR | The College Courier VOJ.E, STATE COLLEGE., NEW MEXICO, OCTOBER, 1914. NO. 11. EXTENSION SERVICE. smoothly. A large order for tools has A general, good time followed with a The extension work to being rapidly placed the shops in a position to handle This'Tew to.eretUare"a larger* number*'of "The6 Cost rof0rptump°nEt. foTtofgTMon!* Ladd, president of the College—have over the state, studying the needs of toe automobile repair shop presents a busi- these meetings. Jtor^toat'^eed?' to^ bT done ^d^the A PRACTICAL IRRIGATION EXPERI farmer in a receptive mood for the aid for the success of this course. In the MENT. earnest students, hard at work, with an enthusiasm that speaks well for the in and have pledged over $7,000 financial structors giving them. The students in ga e an put nto'practce on h s own agents. These agents are now ready to ment preparatory to making tests. upon this subject the department of elec trical engineering would be glad to as- The farmers will find them ready to help School of Engineering will be referred to jacent B-acre tracts in the above area. On one of these tracts apply the water It is the purpose of toe Extension di Upon Sept. 20th there was formed by one of the remaining tracts put a little rector to appo.nt a lady to work in the the engineering students an Engineers' Club for the purpose of increasing in- among the women as these county agents In no case use enough to materially ln- be made*more aXTctive^d^venTent stodento fe"0W8hiP am°ne th'S °laSS °' ence to" resuit^^btaineTon^ch'"tat our food products must be well prepared The activities of the club will be as will be readily noticeable. The water on ness of our families must be carefully (1) Monthly meetings addressed by fnterestedanin "the^uPbulWtog6 ofh°New ^"T'ipeeM reSngs^addrlssed by all three tracts must be weighed separ- Mexico homes wiU do well to cooperate practicing engineers upon their particu- eich respective0cutting.e A record6 of the Last, but not least, our children are 1"(8)nTripsWOto' Inspect and study en rainfall during the irrigation period not -forgotten. The Boys' and Girls' Jn- gineering projects and plants. The ian of operation will be to Irri- the regular practice. Measure the water The following are the officers for the President—Reymond Frenger. Vice President—J. E. Quinlan. The local Clubs, however, will work much Sec.-Treas.—O. K. Jackson. aTce toto "time^to* Seconal anf multvpty mittee at large—Norfleet Bone. These are the definite lines of work second This will give the volumt of vigorously pushed this year. Next year, provided the coming legislature makes Papersread arfollows:ted ""* 8tUdent The area of an acre is 43,560 square feet, or 217,800 square feet for the five Mexico" by Reymond Frenger. that are willing to cooperate. Project" by Norfleet Bone. volume of five acre feet of water, or ACTIVITIES IN ENGINEERING. The work in engineering to now well the irrigation station work at State col- observed uVas3 found" that'To^M c^blc |