SUPPLEMENT TO 



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LESSON FOR THE FARM HOME 



L. H. Bailey, Director 

 Course for the Farm Home, Martha Van Rensselaer, Supervisor 



VOL. n. No. 25 OCTOBER I*' IQI2 SANITATION SERIES No. I 



SAVING STRENGTH 



DISCUSSION PAPER 



The object of the discussion paper is twofold: first, it gives an oppor- 

 tunity to the reader to classify her knowledge on the subject treated; 

 second, it enables the reader to contribute interest and ideas profitable 

 to the success of the Reading-Course. Many ideas helpful to other 

 readers are thus put into the " exchange " system; one object in the course 

 is to " pass on " needed information. No contributor's name will be 

 used without her permission. Even though a member thinks that she 

 has nothing valuable to contribute to the course, she will nevertheless 

 afford much satisfaction to the Supervisor of the Cornell Reading-Course 

 if she will answer questions and thus show her interest. 



i. Do you find, when standing, that the weight of the body is borne 

 on the balls of the feet or on the heels ? Is there not more ease in the former 

 posture? 



Published semi-monthly throughout the year by the New York State College of Agriculture at 

 Cornell University. Entered as second-class matter October 13, 191 1, at the post office at Ithaca, 

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