FARMERS INSTITUTES. 



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Twelve of the meetings arranged for in the foregoing schedule failed 

 to materialize through want of co-operation of the local authorities. A 

 few meetings were postponed, and a few additional institutes were held, 

 making a total of 226 meetings, as previously stated. 



SUMMER INSTITUTES. 



Thirty-one one-day Summer Institutes, especially for farmers' wives 

 and children, were held in June and early July, 1905. Domestitc Science, 

 Household Conveniences, Poultry Raising, Diseases of Poultry, Juvenile 

 Farming, Advantages of Farmers' Boys and Girls, Industrial Education 

 and Education for Home Making were the topics most frequently dis- 

 cussed at these summer meetings. 



The schedule of Summer Institutes is as follows: 



SCHEDULE OF SUMMER FARMERS' INSTITUTES. 



County, Place and Local Chair- 

 man. 



Date. 



Speakers. 



Tiptpn, Tipton 



Mrs. W. L. Berryman, Tipton. 



Union, Liberty 



Oliver Lafuze, Liberty. 



Wayne, near Centerville 



Walter McConaha, Centerville. 



Washington, Salem 



Mrs. E. L. R. Elliott, Salem. 



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 UNIVERSITY 



Cass, Logansport 



Miss F. Little, Logansport. 



Allen, Ft. Wayne 



Mrs M. L. Brown, Ft. Wayne. 



Huntington, Huntington 



B. F. Biliter, Huntington. 



51— Agri. 



Thursday, June 1.. 



Friday, June 2 



Saturday, June 3 .. 

 Mondu}', June 5 



June V. 

 Thursday, June 8 . 



Friday, Jun« 9 



Saturday, June 10 



Miss M. M. Mather. 

 Prof.W. C.Latta. 



Miss Mather. 

 G. W. Spitzer. 



Miss Mather. 



Prof. H. E. VanXornian. 



Miss Mather. 

 Mr. Spitzer. 



Miss Mather. 

 Mr. Spitzer 



Miss Mather. 

 Mr. Spitzer. 



Miss Mather. 



