Posted by ASEguy on September 27, 2011 at 03:59:03 from (68.186.162.134):
I went to see my twins at College of the Ozarks this past weekend and was pleasently surprised at their tractor museum. Very well restored tractors and the museum was free. They also have a very large display of barbed wire types. I had no idea there were so many types of barbed wire. I took a few pics and really enjoyed my short trip to see them perform a benefit concert for Joplin MO. If you haven't heard of C of O it's also called Hard work University. All students in addition to their studies must work on campus at a job to "pay" for tuition. Students are not charged one penny for tuition. In fact, if the student doesn't work they can't continue to go to school there. The student body cleans buildings, does the landscaping, works the farm ie takes care of their cattle, raises vegetables, prepares food, takes care of the hotels... I think you get the idea. All I pay for is room and board. The students are selected from a wide area around for being academically strong but lacking the means to go to college. Since I am a teacher, my children qualify. I couldn't be happier. It's a solid college with strong Christian values. Hope you enjoy some of the pics. Gerard
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