Comments for: UM train promoted farming good will

When the University of Maine opened in 1869 there were only two professors, one of whom was farm superintendent and instructor in agriculture. Farming was the backbone of the state’s economy, so it was appropriate that half or more of the instructional resources of what was then called… Read More
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