SUPPLEMENT TO 

 CORNELL 



IReabino^Course for Jfarmers' XlXIlives 



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 

 1 6, 1894. 



L. H. Bailey, Director. 

 Martha Van Rensselaer, Supervisor. 



NEW SERIES I. ITHACA, N. Y., No. 1 



SANITATION. NOVEMBER, 1908. SAVING STRENGTH. 



DISCUSSION PAPER. 



The object of the discussion paper is two-fold, — First, it gives an 

 opportunity to the reader to classify her ideas upon the subject treated; 

 second, by filling out the paper the reader contributes interest and ideas 

 which are very profitable to the success of the reading course. • Many 

 ideas helpful to other readers are thus put into the exchange system, 

 for one object in the course is to "pass on" information where needed. 

 No one's name will be used without her permission. Even if a member 

 thinks she has nothing valuable to contribute to the course she will 

 afford much satisfaction to the Supervisor of the Reading Course if 

 she will answer the questions and thus show her interest in the reading 

 course. 



I. Do you find in standing that the weight is borne on the balls of 

 the feet or upon the heels ? Is there not more ease in the former 

 posture ? 



2. What is the difference in the exhaustion which comes from using 

 the broom and that which follows an excursion or party? 



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