26 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Off. Doc. 



Wednesday Evening, June 5, 1907. 

 MR. A. P. YOUNG, Millville, Pa., Chairman. 

 Call to order 7.30. • 



1. "SOCIAL, SIDE OF FARM LIFE." 



Mrs. Sarah B. Fritz, Duncannon, Pa. 



2. "RURAL EDUCATION." • 



Dr. A. C. True, Director, Experiment 

 Station, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C. 



3. "THE SUCCESSFUL FARMER'S EDUCATION." 



Prof. Wm. G. Owens, Lewisburg, Pa. 



Thursday Morning, June 6, 1907. 

 MR. S. F. BARBER, Harrisburg, Pa., Chairman. 

 Call to order 9.00. 



1. "ON WHAT DOES THE QUALITY OF BUTTER DEPEND." (40 minutes 



and 20 minutes for questions.) 



Prof. H. E. Van Norman, State College, Pa. 



2. "SHEEP HUSBANDRY AND MUTTON GROWING." (40 minutes, and 20 



minutes for questions.) 



Prof. T. I. Mairs, State College, Pa. 



3. "PRACTICAL POULTRY KEEPING FOR PENNSYLVANIA." (40 minutes, 



and 20 minutes for questions.) 



Mr. W. Theo. Wittman, Allentown, Pa. 



: Thursday Afternoon, June 6, 1907. 



MR. B. F. KILLAM, Paupack, Pa., Chairman. 

 Call to order 1.30. 

 Opening address by Hon. A. L. MARTIN, Director of Institutes. 



1. "WHAT SHOULD BE THE QUALIFICATIONS OF THE STATE LECTUR- 



ERS." ■ 



Mr. J. Newton Glover, County Chair- 

 man, Union County, Vicksburg, Pa. 



2. "HOW LONG BEFORE DATE OF INSTITUTE SHOULD ADVER- 



TISING BE DONE, AND SHOULD PROGRAM OF MEETING BE 

 USED FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES." 



Hon. Howard G. McGowan, County 

 Chairman, Berks County, Geigers 

 Mills, Pa. 



3. "SHOULD COUNTY CHAIRMAN ACT AS PRESIDING OFFICER AT THE 



DIFFERENT SESSIONS OF HIS INSTITUTE; IF NOT, HOW 

 SHOULD THE PRESIDING OFFICER BE SELECTED." 



Rev. T. J. Ferguson, County Chair- 

 man, Cumberland (bounty, Mechan- 

 icsburg. Pa. 



4. "HOW MANY VACATIONS SHOULD OCCUR DURING THE INSTITUTE 



SEASON." 



Hon. T. J. Philips, Atglen, Pa. 



