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Farm Work at the Berry School--Building Up the Farm Land--Agricultural Studies as a Moral Force--Dairying in the South--Getting His Big Chance--Around the Fire in the Cabin--He Walked Three Hundred Miles to School--Student Loan Fund--Industrial Instruction at the Berry School for Boys--Carpentry--The Mountain Road--Who Will Give Us a Shoe Shop--In the Greenhouse at the Girls’ School--Four Graduates: Our Junior Faculty--Senior Theses for 1917--Somewhere in the Mountains--Economy the Basis of Training--Nancy, an Investment in Humanity--To Our Good Friends, the [Daughters of the American Revolution]--Work in Sunshine Cottage--What a Barrel of Old Clothes Meant for Berry Boys--From a [Daughters of the American Revolution] Scholarship Girl--As a U.S. Official Sees Berry--A Berry Student on Thrift--Arts and Crafts at the Girls’ School--Need of a Library Building--The Girls’ Library Is Needing Books--Can’t We Have a Summer Term This Year?--Double Duty Money--Occupations of Berry Graduates--Glimpses of Our Girls--What We Mean by Endowed Days