Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Fiftieth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, Vol. 1: Report of the President and Other Officers for Fiscal Year Ended Nov. 30, 1912
The department of rural sociology should have an introductory course required of all students, but it has not as yet been possible to bring that about. When that is done, all our students before entering the junior year will have had an introduction to the whole field of the agricultural problem, in its practical, scientific, eco nomic and social aspects.
There is a strong feeling -on the part of the instructors in agri cultural economics and rural sociology that majors should be offered in both of these departments in order that men may specialize and fit themselves for some of the new positions that are opening for men trained in these subjects.
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