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2. "PROFITABLE EGG PRODUCTION." 



(Illustrated with lantern slides). 



Prof. H. R. Lewis, New Brunswick, N. J. 



3. "TURKEY RAISING; HOW TO SUCCEED." 



(Illustrated with lantern slides). 



CM. Barnitz, Riverside, Pa. 



Thursday Morning, May 28, 1914. 



A. L. MARTIN, Director, Harri-sburg, Pa., Chairman. 



FARMERS' INSTITUTE SESSION 



Call to order 9.30. 



This session as well as the afternoon session will be devoted to General Dis- 

 cussion for the development of questions relating to the INSTITUTE, MOVABLE 

 SCHOOLS and ADVISORY WORK, throughout the State. 



Opened by A. L. MARTIN, Director. 



1. "THE RELATION OF THE GRANGE TO FARMERS' INSTITUTES " 



E. B. Dorsett, Mansfield, Pa. 



2. "HOW CAN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES BECOME MORE 



EFFECTIVE IN FURTHERING FARMERS' INSTITUTE WORK." 



Prof. Franklin Menges, York, Pa. 



3. "THE FARMERS' CLUBS OF PENNSYLVANIA AS A FACTOR IN THE 



WORK." 



T. H. Smith, Dunbar, Pa. 



Note: It is expected that County Chairmen of Institutes and Institute Lecturers 

 will be prepared to enter into the discussion. 



Thursday Afternoon, May 28, 1914. 

 FARMERS' INSTITUTE SESSION (Continued). 

 Call to order 1.30. 



4. "THE MOVABLE SCHOOL: WHAT TOPICS AND HOW SAME CAN BE 



BEST DIVIDED IN ORDER TO MEET LOCAL CONDITIONS." 



R. J. Weld, Sugargrove, Pa. 



5. "FIELD EXPERIENCE AND SUGGESTIONS OF FARM ADVISERS." 



(Five minutes each) . 



Chas. G. McClain, Brookville, Pa. 



Dr. M. E. Conard, Westgrove, Pa. 



E. B. Dorsett, Mansfield, Pa. 



Mrs. Jean Kane Foulke, West Chester, Pa 



Sheldon W. Funk, Boyertown, Pa. 



R. P. Kester, Newtown, Pa. 



Frank Kline, Spring City, Pa. 



L. W. Lighty, East Berlin, Pa. 



Prof Franklin Menges, York, Pa. 



W. Theo Wittman, Mt. Gretna, Pa. 



