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Laboratories 439 



Teaching force 43^ 



Emiployment bureau 449 



Extension service 440 



Function 440 



Funds 441 



Organization 440 



Farmers' Week 44^ 



General information , 45^ 



Needs of the College 449 



Cattle and horse barns 449 



Dairy building 450 



Projects 441 



Advice by mail 444 



Agricultural organizations 443 



Boys' and girls' agricultural dubs 445 



Correspondence courses 44i 



Extension schools 446 



Farm demonstration work 447 



Farmers' cooperative experiments 445 



Farmers' meetings at the University 44^ 



Forestry summer camp 444 



Identification of plants, diseases and insects 444 



Lecture service 442 



Publications 443 



Registration of students 436 



Short courses 439 



State Dairy Conference I93 



Stetson, W. C, address by, on cow test associations 387 



address by, on which is more profitable, feeding 



or selling skim-milk 3^8 



Successful creamery operation, address on, by S. C. Thompson. . 305 



Classification of creameries 3^5 



Disposal of buttermilk 3^3 



Educational work among patrons 313 



Fuel waste 31-2 



Management 3^9 



Plan 315 



Quality of raw material 3^7 



Supervision 3^ 



The creamery's relation to the patron 3^4 



The quantity of raw material available 306 



Surface, Dr. Frank M., address by. on oat breeding at Highmoor 



Farm 2S3 



The cow and pure milk, address on, by James A. Gamble 338 



Thompson, S. C, address by, on successful creamery operation 305 



Vocational education, address on, by Dr. Robert J. Aley 197 



