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Carl Thornton. — Certified milk. 

 H. H. Harriman. — The dairy boys. 

 Poultry meeting. Main 392. 



Professor J. E. Rice. — Recent developments in poultry husbandry. 

 Mary Yates. — A demonstration in carving poultry. Questions and 

 discussion. 



Wednesday 



Professor H. H. Wing. — Treatment of cows before, during, and after 



parturition. Animal Husbandry 112. 

 Professor E. S. Savage. — Feeding for advanced registry records. Au- 

 ditorium. 

 Professor C. S. Wilson. — Fruits for the home orchard and garden. 



Main 202. 

 C. H. Myers. — Principles of plant improvement as applied to New 



York State crops. Main 302. See p. 20. 

 E. A. Tuttle. — Report on legislation affecting the vegetable grower. 



Main 201. See p. 22. 

 Professor H. W. Riley. — Mechanical power for household conveniences. 



Main 392. See p. 19. 

 R. O. King. — Greenhouse construction and heating. Illustrated. Main 



292. 

 Professor E, G. Montgomery. — Alfalfa: care of the stand and making 



the hay. Dairy 222. Repeated Fri. 12. 



10:00 A. M. 



Students' Association. Professor L. C. Corbett presiding. Auditorium. 

 See p. 21. 

 Henry Wallace. — The young man in the twentieth century. 



Professor M. W. Harper. — Outlook for horse-breeding in New York 

 State. Dairy 222. 



Professor U. P. Hedrick. — Pedigreed fruit trees. Main 302. See p. 20. 



R. H. Garrahan. — Celery. Main 292. See p. 22. 



Rose LeV. Morgan, — Music in the home. Main 392. See p. 19. 



S. D. House. — The honeybee and its habits. Agronomy 192. 



Dr. G. F. Warren. — Diversified farming on dairy farms. Animal Hus- 

 bandry 112. 



Demonstrations in poultry husbandry. Greenhouse building, second 

 floor. Repeated daily. 



