Fourth Report of the Board of Regents

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Part of Fourth Report of the Board of Regents

The Land Endowment (Pp. 28-29)
    The regents request that the process of surveying and allocating land be sped up, so that a steady income may be provided to the university. Additionally, the regents declare their intent to foster a university that is not solely fixated upon agricultural issues. Rather a serious focus should be dedicated to the "...education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life."
Title
Fourth Report of the Board of Regents
Description
The Land Endowment (Pp. 28-29)
    The regents request that the process of surveying and allocating land be sped up, so that a steady income may be provided to the university. Additionally, the regents declare their intent to foster a university that is not solely fixated upon agricultural issues. Rather a serious focus should be dedicated to the "...education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life."
Identifier
2771