Historical Analysis of adding Agriculture into Colleges

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American History

 

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Lucy D

 

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March 5, 2015

 

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The challenges were to find funding, teachers, and students for the program. "With few people from farmland areas going to high school, it was hard to find enough promising students" (Towne, 210). And while the farmers did want this college, they wanted it to be a premier focus, but also didn't want to take the time away from their farms to teach the students...
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The president of the college at the time, President Draper, was one of the many doubters. "He was ashamed at the fact that the college had even requested such a large sum of money just for an agriculture program" (209). However, Holden managed to push the bill of request for specific funding solely for the program of agriculture through to legislation and use his resource of Senator Bogardus to not only influence a pass of the bill as well as provide scholarships for students entering the agriculture college...
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