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Caption: Booklet - It Belongs to You (1925) This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.
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OIX I' .'J 10 ENS OF THOI SANDS of citizens ome from all quarters of the stale each year to visit the University of Illinois, a large number of them to remain several days. Even so, unless they make a particular study of the institution and its work, they cannot grasp in so short a time the magnitude, yet simplicity, of it all. They know of its teaching work, for they see the ten thousand or more students going from class to class at all hours of the day. But they cannot see the other things—the administrative organization and how it functions, or the numerous conferences held throughout the state (perhaps at that particular time) by the extension specialists. Neither can they see the great things being accomplished in research, because the problems on which most of the scientists are working seem to the casual onlooker unimportant and there is no great show of activity. But more important, the visitors do not always learn of the great discoveries that the University has made in the past and of some which may be nearing completion. Most of the visitors then should come again, and often, and inquiringly. The following facts, for the most part concerning the University's activities, othei than te hin , for the past two years, are of] red lo our I lends thai thev mav realize what their University L doing, and i joiee S with it staff in the a omplishmenl < c acre Re ill rirr. t f faculty i lin n by nat similar lines J R C farm advis University e projects Jtl th e r uk f: m which t Two IMPC been annoui vacuum de* anv on the n the non-carri FERTILIZE that acid phc increased pre CLLTIVAT peas pro\ i pple orch. Urfiversitv at THE £ v tli c 1 the new . I lien phai erabl will \\ SUCH wa: i air fu o w • 1 * \ \ I >• th TH I M low I linn \ i In N*
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