XXX Report of the Director 



Friday 

 9:00 A. M. 



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



parturition. Animal Husbandry 112. 

 Lloyd S. Tenny. — The cooperative marketing of fruits. Auditorium. 

 Professor A. C. Beal. — Opportunities in floriculture for men and 



women. Main 292. 

 Ida S. Harrington. — Kitchen short-cuts. Main 392. See p. 19. 

 Dr. G. F. Warren. — Cost accounting. Dairy 222. 



10:00 A, M. 



L. G. Robinson. — Cooperative credit unions. Auditorium. 



Professor W. A. Stocking, Jr. — Results of three years' records of dairy 



cows. Dairy 222. 

 George Arnold. — • The aster and its culture. Main 202. 

 Professors G. W. Herrick and C. R. Crosby. — Insect pests of the apple. 



Main 292. 

 Olive S. Watson. — Artificial indigo : its uses in modern dyestufifs. Main 



392, See p. 20. 

 Professor E. O. Pippin. — Home-mixed fertilizers and their calculations. 



Animal Husbandry 112. 

 Demonstrations in poultry husbandry. Greenhouse building, second floor. 



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. 



11:00 A. M. 



J. W. Pincus. — Cooperative purchasing. Auditorium. 



W. W. Fisk. — Methods of selling milk from the farmer's standpoint. 



Animal Husbandry 112. 

 M. C. Burritt. — Business methods in fruit-growing. Main 292. 

 I. S. Hendrickson. — Flowers as field crops. Main 202. 

 Dr. Lucia S. Heaton. — Personal hygiene. Main 392. See p. 20. 

 Professor E. R. Minns. — Pastures. Dairy 222. 

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

 Demonstration in poultry husbandry. Greenhouse building, second floor. 



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

 fattening, 



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



