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THE new block of buildings just completed at the South Eastern Agricultural College at Wye, Kent, is to be opened by the Right Hon. R. W. Hanbury, president of the Board of Agriculture, as we go to press this week. As the College has been constituted a school of the University of London in Agriculture, it may be of interest to give a short account of this institution—one of the most advanced examples of the development of agricultural education under the administration of “the whisky money” by county councils.
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The South Eastern Agricultural College at Wye . Nature 64, 283–284 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/064283a0
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