By the end of Brown's administration, the School of Mechanic Arts was separate from the School of Mining, and a Business ( Commercial ) Department had been created.
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The New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, later moved to Durham, New Hampshire and renamed the University of New Hampshire, was originally founded in Hanover in 1866.
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On October 5, 1880 the institution was reopened as the "'South Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts "'and largely derived its funding from the Morrill Act.
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The project had its origin in request from Colbert in 1675 to the Academy Royal des Sciences for detailed accounts of various mechanic arts to be prepared and for new machines to be reported upon.
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Further marking this change in direction, the school was officially renamed the Montana College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in 1913 ( although that name was in widespread use as early as 1894 ).
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President Brown and the other faculty developed organized a curriculum involving three areas of study : the School of Liberal Arts, the School of Agriculture, and the School of Mechanic Arts and Mining.
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The press was established in the College of the Mechanic Arts ( as mechanical engineering was called in the 19th century ) because engineers knew more about running steam-powered printing presses than literature professors.
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It was discontinued in 1898, and its building was leased by the Mechanic Arts High School ( Springfield, Massachusetts ) ( later called the Technical High School ) until it built its own building.
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The North Carolina General Assembly founded the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, now NC State, on March 7, 1887, as a doctoral degrees, and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
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Using state funds in April 1904, Butterfield created an Agricultural Extension Department at the Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, and later in 1906, he did the same at Massachusetts Agricultural College.