Sapporo Agricultural College

[1] [2] Clark taught in Sapporo only eight months[3] [4] but left a deep impact on the students.

Specifically, his parting words, "Boys, be ambitious," have become among the most famous phrases in Japan.

This college is well known in Japan as a successful Japanese-English immersion school, which produced many good English speakers and writers.

In April 1918, the Hokkaido Imperial University was established, and Sapporo Agricultural College was transferred to it.

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The school's main building in 1880