Report of the Director xix 



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Annual meeting of Dairy Students' Association. Dairy 222. See p. 20. 



E. S. Guthrie. — Making butter on the farm. Dairy 202. 



New York State Drainage Association. Auditorium. See p. 18. 



Professor H. H. Wing. — Lecture on breeds. Animal Husbandry 112. 

 Repeated Thur. 10. 



Professor R. L. Watts. — Asparagus. Main 292. See p. 22. 



Professor Helen B. Young. — The modern farm house. Main 392. 



Professor G. W. Herrick. — Insect pests of peaches, pears, etc. Agron- 

 omy 152. 



Professor John Bentley, Jr. — The planting of forest trees. Agronomy 



152. 

 Demonstrations in poultry husbandry. Greenhouse building, second floor. 

 Repeated daily. 

 L. M. Hurd. — Killing and picking poultry. 

 E. W. Benjamin. — Grading eggs for market and for hatching. 

 Rural school education. Rural Schoolhouse. See p. 23. 

 Reverend Silas E. Persons. — What service shall the country church 

 render? Main 302. 



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Dairy Students' Association. Dairy 222. See p. 20. 



W. W. Fisk.— r Making fancy cheese on the farm. Dairy 202. 



New York State Drainage Association. Auditorium. See p. 18. 



Professor M. W. Harper. — Feeding for beef production. Animal Hus- 

 bandry 112, 



Lloyd S. Tenny. — The grading and packing of fruits. Main 202. Re- 

 peated Thur. II. 



Professor John Craig. — Progress of nut culture in the United States. 

 Main 292. 



Round table on cauliflower. C. H. Aldrich and M. H. Holmwood. Main 

 201. See p. 22. 



Professor H. W. Riley. — The water supply. Main 392. See p. 19. 



Professor E. G. Montgomery. — Eradication of weeds.- Agronomy 192. 



Demonstrations in poultry husbandry. Greenhouse building, second floor. 

 Repeated daily. 

 W. G. Krum. — Mixing Cornell rations for egg production and for 



fattening. 

 R. P. Trask. — Judging poultry for constitutional vigor. 



Rural school education. Rural Schoolhouse. See p. 23. 



Reverend M. B. McNutt. — Modern methods in country church work. 

 Main 302. 



