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                    [Title] => 50 years of an agricultural college
                    [Summary] => Fifty years ago, in 1953, Father William Masterson S.J. (who had just stepped down as Rector of the Ateneo de Manila and had been reassigned to a much smaller school, the Ateneo de Cagayan) decided to start a school of agriculture. It started in a very small way and with much hardship. There were only a few students; the facilities and equipment were skimpy; the land for cultivation had no source of water. Water had to be brought up in cans, and later pumped up from the river many hundred feet below.

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