Fields of Dreams: UNH in the Formative YearsFebruary 23 - July 16, 2001
Dale Valena, Museum Curator |
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| Colleges founded in this country before the Revolutionary War were the special province of the privileged classes, offering a strictly classical program of study. The industrial revolution, with its flood of new inventions and increasingly complex technology, created a demand for workers possessing a technical education beyond that available at a secondary level. But even more important in an overwhelmingly agricultural society was the need for advanced agricultural education and research. Through a chronological display of photos, text and artifacts, this exhibit tells the story of the formative years of New Hampshire's land-grant college, built for the benefit of all of the people of the state.
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![]() The Hanover Years |
![]() The College moves to Durham |
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