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classes. Blank application form will be found at the end of the book, and appli- 

 cations should be in the hands of the Department as soon as possible, and not later 

 than September 15th for courses which are to begin early in October. Applications 

 for courses to be held in January, February a.nd March, will be received up to the 

 middle of October ; and for March, April and May, up to the middle of January. 



TYPICAL CONTEACT. 



Between the Institutes Branch of the Department of Agriculture and 

 the Institute 



(Name of) 



Demonstration-Lecture Course in 



FOODS and COOKING. 



The Department of Agriculture agrees to: — 



1. Provide all portable equipment, except the necessary tables, chairs and one 



cookstove. 



2. Provide a teacher who will: 



(a) Give ten Demonstration-Lectures in Domestic Science (Foods and 

 Cooking), one each week, to each of the places included in the 

 itinerary. 



(&) Furnish such person as the Institute may appoint with written direc- 

 tions for any local marketing or special preparations at least one 

 week before they are needed. 

 Each local Institute agrees to : — 



1. Advertise the course and solicit members for the class with a view of 



securing as large classes as possible. 



2. Provide a room or hall suitable for the lectures and demonstrations, equipped 



with the necessary chairs, tables, cookstove, etc., also to see that the hall 

 is properly cleaned, lighted, heated and ventilated. 



3. Provide all materials for demonstration work, 



4. Provide an assistant who will become responsible for the opening of the 



room, do the necessary local marketing, and clear up and clean the dem- 

 onstration tables, dishes, etc. (It is usually possible to find some girl 

 willing to pay for her attendance on the course in this way.) 



5. Guarantee the sale of tvA-enty-five (25) course tickets at $1.25 per ticket. 



6. Appoint some person who will be required to keep an exact record of the 



attendance of those holding course tickets as well as occasional, at each 

 session and report the same to the teacher at the close of the course. 



7. Pay the $25.00 charged for the course within 3 weeks of the commencement 



of the course, and one-half of the receipts above $25.00, whether payments 

 be on account of course tickets or single admissions, either during or at 

 the conclusion of the course. Payments are to be made to the instructor 

 and receipts secured at time of payment. 



8. The Institute concerned is at liberty to sell course tickets in addition to the 



twenty-five required and also to admit members to single lectures at 15 

 cents per lesson. 



