1432 Rural School Leaflet 



by teachers of elementary grades under the supervision of district super- 

 intendents of rural schools (page 1437). 



3. The blank should be carefully filled out with name and address, 

 district number, township, county, name of district superintendent, and 

 names of pupils. 



4. The blank should be returned at once to Miss Alice G. McCloskey, 

 College of Agriculture, Ithaca, New York. 



5. Three times during the year a package of children's leaflets wnll be 

 received through the mails. 



6. These leaflets should be distributed to the pupils whose names were 

 on the list sent. 



7. Any changes of teacher or pupils in the school should be reported 

 in detail at once, in order that the records at the College of Agriculture 

 may be complete and accurate, thus enabling prompt, correct, and effective 

 distribution of the Cornell Rural School Leaflet. 



DISTRIBUTION IN 1914-1915 



It may be of interest to teachers and others to examine the following 

 report of the distribution of the Cornell Rural School Leaflet last year: 



Persons receiving leaflets 



Rural teachers 14, 409 



City and village teachers 27,105 



Training-class pupils 1.522 



Training- and normal-school pupils 791 



Pupils in rural schools 183 , 533 



Total 227 ,360 



Number of copies distributed 



Total rural teachers (one number) 14, 409 



9793 teachers who returned lists of pupils (three additional 



numbers) 29,379 



City and village teachers (one number) 27 , 105 



Training classes (four numbers) 6 ,088 



Training and normal schools (one number) 791 



Pupils, 183,533 (three numbers) 55° > 599. 



Total 628,371 



