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Synopsis
Excerpt from Student Agricultural Clubs: A Survey of the Organization and Activities of the Agricultural Clubs in the State College and Universities of the United States
Uring the month Of January, 1920, the Rutgers Agricultural Club was revived after a year and a half's suspension due to war conditions. It was desired not only to bring back to our campus the club as it had previously existed but to make it a better club and thus shorten its period of reconstruction. Quite naturally the activities Of similar clubs at other universities were Observed as an aid to forming a successful year's program. Many clubs were still in the state of dissolution, some feebly struggling for existence, and others in a healthy condition. It was evident that numerous clubs were, and would continue to be, in a state of flux searching for a constructive policy and the means of putting it into operation. To gather helpful information. Then, is the purpose of this survey.
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