Report of the Director xxi 



M. H. Holmwood. — Report on cooperation (at 3:30 p. m.). Main 201. 

 See p. 22. 



Professor M. F. Barrus. — Demonstration : Pear blight. Agronomy 352. 



Dr. G. F. Warren. — Relation of size of farm to profit. Main 292. Re- 

 peated Sat. 9. 



New York State Drainage Association. Dairy 222. See p. 18. 



L. M. Hurd. — Cornell methods of brooding chickens. Greenhouse build- 

 ing, second floor. 



W. G. Krum. — Cornell methods of feeding chickens. Greenhouse build- 

 ing, second floor. 



Professor E. G. Montgomery. — Alfalfa : securing a stand. Animal Hus- 

 bandry 112. Repeated Thur. 11. 



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



Anna B. Comstock. — Some tenants of the farm that do not pay taxes. 

 Main 392. See p. 19. 



Dean G. W. Fiske. — Factors that determine the efficiency of the country 

 church. Auditorium. 



4:cx) p. M. 



M. H. Holmwood. — Report on cooperation (continued from 3 :30 p. m.). 



Main 201. See p. 22. 

 Professor Flora Rose. — Comparative food values. Main 392. See p. 19. 

 New York State Drainage Association. Dairy 222. See p. 18. 

 Professor J. L. Stone. — Potato culture. Main 292. Repeated Thur. 4. 

 Reverend C. O. Bemies. — A constructive program for the country church. 



Auditorium. 



7:30 p. M. 

 Round table on sheep husbandry. Animal Husbandry 212. 



8:00 p. M. 



Rural Church Conference. Auditorium. 



Director L. H. Bailey. — The country-life movement. 



President K. L. Butterfield. — What shall the church contribute to 

 the country-life movement? 



Henry Wallace. — The men-and-religion forward movement in rela- 

 tion to country life. 

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



Professor W. A. Stocking. — Relation of Dairy Students' Associa- 

 tion to the dairy interests of the State. 



H. W. Spears. — Condensed milk. 



Frank Zincke. — Market milk. 



