24 The Bulletin. 



These cars were used at thirty institutes, separate meetings for the 

 men and women being held in the forenoon and for a part of the 

 afternoon and joint meetings for the remainder of the afternoon and 

 at night. 



The results obtained were more than satisfactory, especially with 

 the domestic science car, and it is felt that this use of the car for the 

 purpose of adding better facilities for teaching is the proper use of 

 the special institute car or train rather than the spectacular effect, 

 which has apparently been the chief aim and must result from the 

 short time usually spent at each stopping place with the special insti- 

 tute train. 



The Farm Machinery car was in charge of Mr. F. T. Meacham, 

 Superintendent of the Iredell Test Farm of the State Department of 

 Agriculture, who conducted the field demonstrations. 



The following kindly loaned implements and other apparatus and 

 materials for the Institute cars, for which the grateful appreciation 

 of the Institute Director and workers is hereby acknowledged : 



Bateman Mfg. Co. (agricultural implements), Greenloch, N. J. 



Cole Mfg. Co. (agricultural implements), Charlotte, N. C. 



N. C. College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. 



Duane H. Nash, Inc. (agricultural implements), Millington, 



N. J. 



The Blanton Hardware Co. (agricultural implements), Shelby, 



K C. 



S. L. Allen & Co. (agricultural implements), Philadelphia, Pa. 



Standard Oil Co. 



De Laval Separator Co., New York, 1ST. Y. 



Creamery Package Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. 



Hart- Ward Hardware Co., Raleigh, N. C. 



Boylan-Pearce Co., Raleigh, 1ST. C. 



Royal-Borden Furniture Co., Raleigh, 1ST. C. 



G. L. Vinson, Plumber, Raleigh, JSL C. 



J. P. Wyatt & Son (agricultural implements), Raleigh, 1ST. C. 



