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D. Results in terms of demonstrations or projects. 



EXHIBITS^ CLUB ENCAMPMENTS^ ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAMS 



201 state and connty club champions and leaders enrolled for the 

 Fourth Annual Club Week at M. A. C, July 10-14, 1922. Through ar- 

 Tangements with the State Board of Agriculture, these champions were 

 housed in the college dormitories. During the w^eek they were not only 

 given instruction in good practice in agriculture and home economics, 

 but they were brought in close touch with the college and its various 

 departments. 24 of those attending held scholarships at M. A. C. and 

 expect to enter this college. 



174 club members from the upper peninsula attended the Third Annual 

 Club Camp at the college experiment station at Chatham, August 5-9, 

 1922. Instruction in cookery, sewing, poultry, stock judging, potato 

 disease control, etc., was given. The college, through the officials at 



