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astically. This exhibition resulted in requests for the display of this 

 €xh';bit at the National Dairy Show and at several fairs. The Office 

 also cooperated with the Eastern States Exposition held at Springfield, 

 Mass., by arranging an attractive exhibit for the boys' and girls club 

 members from the 13 States represented. 



Exhibits were made at the International Livestock Exposition and 

 at the National Dairy Show. The material for last year's livestock 

 exhibit was of a general nature, special emphasis being placed on 

 breeding and on sheep. The exhibit for this year, in addition to 

 the more general material, was devoted specially to feeding; to the 

 raising of beef cattle, hogs, and horses; and to the marketing of 

 animal products. In addition to the booth exhibits, healthy and 

 unhealthy sheep were shown; these came from the Government farm 

 at Middlebury, V^t., and from the Bureau of Animal Industry. There 

 were also exhibits for boys' and girls' club members on poultry, swine, 

 and other subjects. 



The Dairy Show exhibit did not differ materially in subject matter 

 but the facts were shown in a more striking manner. The exhibit 

 was improved through the use of models of cows in addition to 

 the pictures. Much valuable information as well as entertainment 

 was given out from the little theater in which was shown a 5-minute 

 animated cartoon, "The tale of two bulls." This film demonstrated 

 the superiority of a purebred over a grade animal. 



List of exhibits held during the fiscal year ending June SO, 1923. 



City. 



Occasion. 



Dates. 



Aberdeen, S. Dak. 

 Akron, Ohio 



Atlantic City, N.J. 

 Do 



Baltimore, Md . 

 Do 



Baton Rouge, La. 



BiUings, Mont 



Birmingham, Ala. 



Boise, Idaho 



Brockton, Mass . . . 

 Brooklyn, N. Y... 

 •Cambridge, Mass.. 



Champaign, 111 



Charleston, S.C... 

 Charlottesville, Va. 



ChehaUs, Wash 



Cheyenne, Wyo — 

 ■Chicago, 111 



Do. 

 Do. 



Do 



•Cleveland, Ohio. 



College Park, Md . 

 Do 



Columbia, S. C. 

 •Concord, N. H. 



■Council BluSs, Iowa . 



Danville, 111 



Detroit, Mich 



Donaldson ville, La... 



Douglas, Wyo 



Easton, Pa 



Elko, Nev. 

 Erie, Pa... 



Tri- State and South Dakota State Fairs 



Engineering class demonstrations. University of 

 Akron. 



American Home and City Beautiful Exposition . 



Annual convention. National Canners' Associa- 

 tion. 



Baltimore Poultry, Pigeon, and Small Stock 

 Show. 



Better Homes Exposition, Maryland State Uni- 

 versity. 



Farmers' week. University of Louisiana 



Midland Empire Fair 



Alabama State Fair 



Idaho State Fair 



Brockton Fair 



Botanical Garden school demonstrations 



Engineering class demonstrations. Harvard Uni- 

 versity. 



Farmers' week. University of Illinois 



Charleston County Fair 



Virginia State Dairymen's Convention 



Southwest Washington Fair 



Laramie County Milk Campaign 



Engineering class demonstrations. Armour Insti- 

 tute of Teclinology. 



International Livestock Exposition 



National convention. Motion Picture Theater 

 Owners of America. 



International Pageant of Progress Exposition... 



Annual convention. Association of Ice Cream 

 Supply Men. 



Farmers' day. University of Maryland 



Annual meeting, Maryland State Veterinary 

 Medical Society. 



South Carolina State Fair 



New England Tuberculosis Eradication Confer- 

 ence. 



Mid-west Horticultural Exposition 



Illinois and Indiana Fair 



Michigan State Fair 



Southern Louisiana Fair 



Wyoming Free State Fair 



Engineermg class demonstrations, Lafayette 

 College. 



Elko County Fair 



Erie's Big Exposition 



Aug. 23-Oct. 2i, 1922. 

 Nov. 10, 1922-June 20, 1923. 



June 16-Sept. 8, 1923. 

 Jan. 22-2», 1923. 



Dec. 5-9, 1922. 



Apr. 21-27, 1923. 



Dec. 4-23, 1922. 



Sept. 19-22, 1922. 



Oct. 2-7, 1922. 



Sept. 2r)-30, 1922. 



Oct. 3-7, 1922. 



Apr. 2-23, 1923. 



Nov. 10, 1922-June 20, 1923. 



Jan. 1-27. 1923. 



Nov. 15-24, 1922. 



Mar. 5-11, 1923. 



Aug. 2S-Sept. 2, 1922. 



May 1-7, 1923. 



Nov. 1, 1922-July3, 1923. 



Dec. 2-9, 1922. 

 May 19-26, 1923. 



July 29-Aug. 30, 1922. 

 Oct. 17-21, 1922. 



May 26, 1923. 

 July 11-26, 1922. 



Nov. 2P;-2 :, 1922. 

 June 12-13, 1923. 



Oct. 19-Nov. 3, 1922. 



Aug. 27-Sept. 2, 1922. 



Sept. 3-10, 1922. 



Oct. 7-15, 1922. 



Sept. 12-15, 1922. 



Nov. 10, 1922-July 18, 1923. 



Sept. 15-17, 1922. 

 Aug. 21-26, 1922. 



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