672 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



SIXTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF INSTITUTE WORKERS. 

 Held October 13-15, 1903. 



PROGRAM. 



Tuesday, 9:30 a. m. 



Oliver Kline, Huntington, presiding. 



Greeting— W. E. Stone, President Purdue University. 



Theme: Local Organization for Institute Work. 



(1) Methods and Results in Ontario, Can.— U. C. Creeliuan, Superin- 



tendent Farmers' Institute for Ontario. 

 Questions. 



(2) Plan for Perfecting Local Organization in Indiana— W. C. Latta, 



State Superintendent Farmers' Institutes. 

 Discussion — Announcements. 



Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. 



T. W. Logau, Westchester, presiding. 



Theme: Farmers' Institutes and the Young People. 



(1) How Farmers' Institutes May Hell) the Young People of tLe 



Farm— H. F. McMahan, Liberty. 



(2) How the Young People of New York State are Being Reached— 



Prof. L. H. Bailej', Dean College of Agriculture, Cornell Uni 

 versity. 

 Questions and Discussion. 



Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. 



P. McHenry, Washington, presiding. 



Theme: The Improvement of the Rural Schools. 



(1) Progress Made and Results Attained in Indiana— Stanley M. Coul 



ter. Professor of Biology, Purdue. 



(2) What Should the Rural Schools Do for the Children?— Professor 



Bailey. 

 Questions and Discussion. 



Wednesday, 9:.30 a. m. 



W. C. Goldsmith, Evansville, presiding. 

 Theme: Specialization in Institute Work. 



(1) What Has Been Done in Pennsylvania— John Hamilton, Farmers' 



Institute Specialist, Department of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C. 



(2) What Special Lines May Now Be Taken Up— U. M. Stewart, 



Madison. 



