310 ANNUAL, REPORT OF THE Off. Doc. 



2. "MAKING AND SELLING FINE DAIRY BUTTER," 



L. W. Lighty, East Berlin, Pa. 



3. "FEED, BREED AND CARE OF THE DAIRY ANIMAL," 



Rev. J. D. Detrich, Flourtown, Pa. 



4. "GENERAL FRUIT GROWING— HOW TO TAKE CARE OF TREES." 



J. H. Ledy, Marion, Pa. 



5. "THE APPLE ORCHARD," 



Samuel W. H. Waltz, Williamsport, Pa. 



GENERAL DISCUSSION. 



Thursday Afternoon, June 4, 1903. 



Call to order at 1.30. 



COL. JOHN A. WOODWARD, Howard, Pa., Chairman. 

 Session devoted to general discussion of topics relating to Institute work. 



QUESTIONS. 



1. "IS IT DESIRABLE FOR THE STATE TO SUPPLY MORE THAN TWO 



SPEAKERS AT AN INSTITUTE?" 



Opened by J. A. Eschbach, Milton, Pa. 



GENERAL DISCUSSION. 



2. "SHOULD THE INSTITUTE LECTURER USE THE BLACKBOARD TO 



ILLUSTRATE POINTS IN HIS LECTURE?" 



Opened by S. F. Barber, Harrisburg, Pa. 



GENERAL DISCUSSION. 



3. "WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO QUIET A SPEAKER WHO IS USING 



THE TIME UNPROFITABLY?" 



Opened by W. H. H. Riddle, Butler, Pa. 



GENERAL DISCUSSION. 



4. "HOW MAY A FARMER OBTAIN COMPENSATION FOR TUBERCULAR 



CATTLE?" 



Opened by Dr. Leonard Pearson, State Vet- 

 erinarian. 



GENERAL DISCUSSION, 



