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A V — ^ ^ ^ University al the World's Fair in 1 • >. A com' mittee on exhibits was appointed, and in December I in* chairman of this committee, representing tli<- Faculty, wen! to Chii > to complete the necessary arrangements with the World's Fair Commissioners. Extensh preparations are now making in .ill departments of the University, and judging from the enthusiasm with which tinwork has been taken up. we may expecl a display second t > none. < A. report presented by the I'aniltx t > the commissioners pro< vides f<>r a general exhibit, as well as a detailed display from each of the colleges of Agriculture, Engineering, Natural Science, and Literature and Science. Tib neral exhibit will comprise a series of viewsof buildings and grounds and a graphic representation illustrating the history and growth of the University, also a collection of pamphlets and other publications descriptive of tin* various colleges. From the College of Agriculture will I-.- presented: mapsof HM* farm-and plat- of experiment grounds; photographs of buildings, 1 farm animal-: samples of soils and chemical analyses of the une; samples of farm and horticultural produ 3; a variety of v. »ds: oh I analj if tins, grass fruits, \ ibles, milk, etc.; --hart- showing the 1 tnparati value of fodd< for feeding r and dairying; books B d by instruct in riculti horticulture nd rin This can D ill >f gi I ii II ; r an f lining ' farm 1 I, The exl I1 1 The ft! \ I sets of p in pr< riptive proh fj I. lirty ft I

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