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"We earnestly endorse the resolutions passed by the Corn School fa- 

 voring Instruction in domestic science as a regular feature of work for 

 women at Purdue, and Ave will gladly use our influence to secure any 

 needed State aid for such instruction. 



Respectfully, 



MRS. C. N. LINDLP]Y, Salem. 



MRS. JOHN DARNELL, Worthingtou. 



MRS. N. F. FLEMING. :Muncio. 



MRS. W. M. MARTIN, Utterl>ein. 



.MRS. GOLDxV RANDOLPH, Judson. 



MRS. A. ('. HALLIWELL, Chicago. 



MRS. J. P.. BURRIS, Cloverdale. 



MRS. E. L. ELLIOTT, Salem. 



MRS. W. F. POWERS, West Lafayette. 



MISS CLARA WIGGINS, Lafayette. 



MRS. R. R. WYATT, Aufmrn. 



MRS. S. MARKS, Indianapolis. 



MRS. J. B. MARKS, Kingman. 



MISS PAMILLA SMITH, Mllroy. 



MISS FLORENCE LITTLE, Logan.sport." 



(The above are only a few of the ladies in attendance.) 



INDIANA CORN JUDGES. 



Tlie following persons have passed a satisfactory examination and 

 certificates have been issued to them as expert judges by tlie Indiana 

 Corn Growers' Association: G. C. Graveusou, Bremen, Ind. ; M. L. Fislier, 

 Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind.; Fred J. Orth, Edwards, Ind.; E. H. 

 Collins, Carmel, Ind.; J. D. Whitesides, Franklin, Ind.; W. A. Alexander, 

 Rushville, Ind.; J. P. Davis. Sheridan, Ind.; R. R. Wyatt, Auburn, Ind. 



PROF. A. T. WYANCKO. 

 E. H. COLLINS. 

 J. P. DAVIS, 



Examination Committee. 



