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The Cornell Reading Courses 



problems. The Reading Course for the Farm Home is free to residents 

 of New York State. A lesson is issued each month. For further infor- 

 mation address the Department of Home Economics, College of Agricul- 

 ture, Ithaca, New York. 



The lessons available in the Cornell Reading Course for the Farm Home 

 are as follows: 



1 5 Principles of jelly-making 



1 7 The preservation of food in the 

 home. — Part I 



19 The preservation of food in the 

 home. — Part H 



2 i The preservation of food in the 

 home. — Part HI 



23 Rules for cleaning 



25 Saving strength 



27 Choice and care of utensils 



29 Cost of food 



31 Household bacteriology 



33 Vegetable-gardening 



35 The flower garden 



37 Home economics at the New 

 York State College of Agri- 

 culture 



39 The farmhouse 



41 Rules for planning the family 

 dietary 



43 The box luncheon 



45 Hints on choosing textiles 



47 A canning business for the 

 farm home 



49 Household insects and meth- 

 ods of control 



51 A story of certain table fur- 

 nishings 



53 The Christmas festival 



55 Rice and rice cookery 



57 A syllabus of lessons for ex- 

 tension schools in home 

 economics 



59 Sewage disposal for country 

 homes 



61 Attic dust and treasures 



63 The }^oung woman on the 

 farm 



65 Farmhouse amusements for 

 girls and boys 



67 Canning clubs in New York 

 State. — Part I. Organiza- 

 tion 



69 Canning clubs in New York 

 State.^ — Part 11. Principles 

 and methods of canning 



71 Canning clubs in New York 

 State.— Part III. Can- 

 ning equipment 



73 Making cake. — Part I 



75 Making cake. — Part II 



77 Songs that live 



79 Programs for use in study 

 clubs 



81 Potatoes in the dietary 



83 Raising vegetables for canning 



85 The arrangement of household 

 furnishings 



The preceding list is correct to August i, 191 5. The demand may at 

 any time exhaust the supply of particular numbers. Requests will be 

 ^ed as long as the supply lasts. 



