No 6 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 63 



GENERAL ROUND-UP OF FARMERS' INSTI- 

 TUTE MANAGERS AND LECTURERS. 



HELD AT STATE COLLEGE, JUNE 5-6-7, 1901. 



PROGRAMME. 



INSTITUTE MANAGERS' SESSION. 



Wednesday Evening, June 5, 1901. 



Call to order at 7.30 P. M. Adjournment on Motion. 



HOWARD G. McGOWAN, Berks County, Chairman. 



1. OPENING ADDRESS, 



Hon. A. L. Martin, Deputy Secretary and Di- 

 rector of Farmers' Institutes. 



2. "SHOULD AN INSTITUTE BE HELD IN THE COUNTRY WHERE THE 



HALL IS OF INSUFFICIENT SIZE TO ACCOMMODATE THE 

 PEOPLE, OR IN THE ADJOINING TOWNS?" 



Dr. M. E. Conard, West Grove, Chester county, 

 Pa.; Joel A. Herr, Cedar Springs, Clinton 

 county, Pa. 

 GENERAL DISCUSSION. 



3. "WHAT IS THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY OF ADVERTISING OUR IN- 



STITUTES?" 



Samuel McCreary, Neshannock Falls, Lawrence 

 county, Pa.; H. V. White, Bloomsburgr, Co- 

 lumbia county, Pa. 

 GENERAL DISCUSSION. 



4. "HOW SHOULD THE TIME BE APPORTIONED BETWEEN THE LOCAL 



AND STATE SPEAKERS?" 



F. E. Field, Stonyfork, Tioga county. Pa.; 

 Jason Sexton, North Wales, Montgomery 

 county, Pa. 

 GENERAL DISCUSSION. 



5. "WHAT ARRANGEMENTS SHOULD BE MADE FOR THE ENTERTAIN- 



MENT OF LOCAL LECTURERS?" 



Wm. F. Beck, Nazareth, Northampton county, 

 Pa.; D. A. Knuppenburg, Lake Carey, Wy- 

 oming county. Pa. 

 GENERAL DISCUSSION. 



THURSDAY MORNING. 



Note.— No session will be held Thursday morning, June 6, in order to afford 

 those in attejqidance opportunity to visit the State College and Experiment Sta- 

 tion. 



