Programs for Use in Study Clubs 



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Before this paper is presented the dietary should be written on 

 the blackboard or on very large sheets of wrapping paper with ink and 

 a camel' s-hair brush. The reasons for choosing the foods that consti- 

 tute the dietary and the methods of calculating the results should be 

 fully and clearly explained. This paper should be assigned to a member 

 who figures accurately and easily, and who is able to lead the discussion. 



PLANNING THE FAMILY DIETARY 



Roll call. 



Paper. — How to plan diets for growth^ 

 References 



Foods and household management, p. 300-307, 311. Kinne and 

 Cooley 



Rules for planning the family dietary. Cornell reading-course for 

 the farm home, Vol. II, No. 41 



The feeding of young children. Teachers College, Colimibia Uni- 

 versity. Technical education bulletin 3 



Food for school boys and girls. Teachers College, Columbia Uni- 

 versity. Technical education bulletin 23 



The box luncheon. Cornell reading-course for the farm home, 

 Vol. II, No. 43 



Food Requirements 



• In case the majority of the club members have young children, this topic might profitably be expanded 

 to occupy one or more whole programs. 



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