54 ANNUAL, REPORT OF THE Off. Doe. 



INSTITUTE LECTURERS- SESSION . 



Thursday Afternoon, June 6, 1901. 



Call to order at 1.30 P. M. Acljeurnment on Motion. 



HON. W. H. BROSIUS. Lancaster County, Chairman. 



1. "THE IDEAL FARMERS' INSTITUTE." 



Col. Jno. A. Woodward, Howard, Centre county. 

 Pa.; R. J. Weld, Sugargrove, Warren county. 

 Pa. 

 GENERAL DISCUSSION. 



2. "THE MOST EFFECTIVE MODE OF PRESENTING AGRICULTURAL 



INFORMATION TO THE AVERAGE AUDIENCE." 



Alva Agee, Cheshire, O.; S. F. Barber, Harris- 

 burg, Pa.; R. S. Seeds, Birmingham, Hunt- 

 ingdon county. Pa. 

 GENERAL DISCUSSION. 



3. "WHICH ACCOMPLISHES THE BEST RESULTS, THE TWO SESSION OR 



THE FIVE SESSION INSTITUTE?" 



Prof. S. B. Heiges, York, York county, Pa.; 

 Enos H. Hess, State College, Pa.; Rev. J. D. 

 Detrich, Flourtown, Montgomery county, Pa. 

 GENERAL DISCUSSION. 



Thursday Evening, June 6, 1901. 



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



J. S. BURNS, Allegheny County, Chairman. 



1. "HOW CAN THE QUESTION BOX BE MANAGED TO THE BEST AD- 



VANTAGE?" 



C. D. Northrop, Elkland, Tioga county, Pa.; 

 Frank Simpson, Ridgway, Elk county, Pa. 

 GENERAL DISCUSSION. 



2. "HOW SHOULD THE COUNTRY HOME SESSION BE CONDUCTED. AND 



WHAT SHOULD BE ITS LEADING FEATURES?" 



Hon. N. B. Critchfield, Critchfield, Somerset 

 county. Pa.; Prof. J. M. Hantz, Merrittstown, 

 Fayette county. Pa.; J. Milton Lutz, Llan- 

 erch, Delaware county. Pa. 

 GENERAL DISCUSSION. 



3. "WHAT SHOULD BE THE LEADING FEATURES OF THE EDUCA- 



TIONAL SESSION?" 



Tho8, J. Philips, Atglen, Chester county, Pa,; 

 W. F. McSparran, Furnips, Lancager county, 

 Pa. 

 GENERAL DISCLTSSION. 



