SUPPLEMENT TO 



CORNELL 



1Reabing*=Coiir8e for jfarmers' llllives 



Published by the New York State College of Agriculture, at 

 Cornell University, from November to March and Entered at 

 Ithaca as Second-Class Matter under Act of Congress of July 

 i6, 1894. L. H. Bailey, Director. 



Martha Van Rensselaer, Supervisor. 



SERIES V. ITHACA, N. Y.. DECEMBER, 1906. No. 22 



SUPPLEMENTARY DISCUSSION-PAPER. 



To be returned to Reading-Course for Farmers' Wives, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 



This Discussion-paper, accompanying this Bullctiti, may he returned 

 zvith answers to the questions and zvith any suggestions and questions of. 

 your own. 



I. What can be done in long winter evenings on the farm? Reading 

 will be the first suggestion. Discuss not only that but other means of 

 making the home attractive and the evenings profitable and enjoyable. 



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