SUPPLEMENT TO 



The Cornell Reading Courses 



PUBLISHED BY THE 

 NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY 



Beverly T. Galloway, Dean 



COURSE FOR THE FARM HOME, MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER and FLORA ROSE. Supervisora 



Published and distributed in furtherance of the purposes provided for in the 

 Act of Congress of May 8, 1914 



ir/M Tir TM ATir'TTCT t t^t- RURAL LIFE SERIES 



VOL. IV. No. 93 AULrUoi I, 1915 No. 12 



FARM HOME DEMONSTRATION SCHOOLS 



DISCUSSION PAPER 



If you have been a member of a farm home demonstration school, 

 your reply to the following questions will be appreciated. Your criticisms 

 are invited for the good of future schools. 



I. Have you, as a result of the discussion in the farm home demon- 

 stration school, made any changes in the feeding of the family; for example, 

 the more liberal use of milk, vegetables, or fruits, the restriction of meat, 

 or a more thoughtful regulation of the children's diet? 



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