WORK AT LINCOLN COLLEGE
IMPROVEMENTS EFFECTED. far TELEGBAPH— - SPECIAT- T^E POST.] CHEISTCHUTMift, This Day. Over £700 has been s&snt in permaneet improvements at Lincoln Agriculiaral College daring the past year. A fiae uovv wool ehed, capable of holding ibont 500 .ssbeep, has been erected, most of ike work being done by the students tiemselves. The experiinenlaj- work on Ine iniprov«iinent of '-ereaas beiflc carried rrab under the supsrvision of Di° HUpendcarf is progTeeang satisfactorily, lind Hie college hopes in two op three 3 ears to be in a position to supply puae types of -wheat aud oate. Tiventy-two students itit it-e college ai, tie -end of last year. Foot had omnploted one year, eeven had leit in second va&r, ami the full three years' co>xrse n*d b«fn attended hy eleven Ktodents, seven of v.horn had l»en awarded diplomas. The roil number of the college at present is fifiyicqr.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 139, 12 June 1912, Page 3
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148WORK AT LINCOLN COLLEGE Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 139, 12 June 1912, Page 3
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