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Wednesday Evening, May 26, 1915. 



MR. ARCHIE BILLINGS, Edinboro, Pa., Chairman. 

 Call to order 7.30 P. M. 



1. "THE DRAFT BREEDS OF HORSES." (Illustrated.) 



Dr. Carl W. Gay, University of Pennsylvania, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



2. "THE PENNSYLVANIA EXPERIMENT STATION, ITS WORK AND 



LESSONS." (Illustrated.) 



Prof. R. L. Watts, Dean Experiment Station, 

 State College, Pa. 



3. "THE RELATION OF BIRDS TO AGRICULTURE." (Illustrated.) 



Prof. Wells W. Cooke, U. S. Department of 

 Ajjriculture, Washington, D. C. 



Thursday Morning, May 27, 1915. 

 MR. J. T. CAMPBELL, Hartstown, Chairman. 

 FARMERS' INSTITUTE SESSION. 

 CaU to order 9.00 A.M. 



THIS SESSION WILL BE DEVOTED TO GENERAL DISCUSSION FOR 

 THE DEVELOPMENT OF MATTERS RELATING TO THE INSTITUTE, 

 MOVABLE SCHOOL AND ADVISORY WORK THROUGHOUT THE STATE. 



Opened by A. L. Martin, Director. 



Thursday Afternoon, May 27, 1915. 

 MR. S. S. BLYHOLDER, Kelly Station, Pa., Chairman. 

 Call to order 2.00 P. M. 



1. "SOME ORCHARD INSECTS AND THEIR CONTROL." 



F. H. Fassett, Meshoppen, Pa. 



2. "PROFITABLE APPLE CULTURE." 



Sheldon W. Funk, Boyertown, Pa. 



3. "POTATO GROWING;. SEED SELECTION." 



Daniel Dean, President, New York Potato 

 Growers' Association, Nichols, N. Y., R. D. 

 No. 1. 

 GENERAL DISCUSSION. 



Thursday Evening, May 27, 1915. 

 WOMENS' SESSION 

 MRS. MARTHA E. MARTIN, Harrisburg, Pa., President. 

 Call to order 7.30 P. M. 



1. "EFFICIENCY IN HOME MAKING." 



Dr. Hannah McK. Lyons, Lincoln University, 

 Pa. 



2 "EDUCATION IN HOME ECONOMICS." 



Miss Sara C. Lovejoy, State College, Pa. 

 3. "SONGS THAT LIVE." 



Mrs. Rose Morgan, No. 400 Convent Street, 

 New York City. 



