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Volume 37 



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The response of the experiment stations to the present emergency 1 



The adjustment of theory and practice to war conditions -- 4 



Adequate station adniiiiistration 101 



Some tendencies under deficient administration 105 



The Federal food production act 301 



Research and the research worker in relation to national affairs 401 



The development of American technical agricultural journals 405 



The thirty-first annual convention of the Association of American Agricul- 

 tural Colleges and Experiment Stations. -_ - - 601 



Attendance at the agricultural colleges as affected by the war 701 



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The opportunity for individual service -- 1 



Helping to win the war 4 



Closer relation of station and extension forces 6 



An agricultural program 101 



The regulation of agriculture abroad 102 



"Speeding up" food production in England 107 



Report of the commission on the investigation of agricultural education in 



Massachusetts 301 



Agriculture under reconstruction 401 



The place of the experiment stations in a reconstruction program 405 



A decade of development of the insular experiment stations 601 



Proposed station work in the Virgin Islands 608 



The first decade of the International Institute of Agriculture 701 



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The development of agricultural research in Australia 1 



Scientific activit.v as a national asset 101 



Responsibility for the development of science 104 



The agricultural appropriation act, 1918-19 301 



Reconstruction measures in Great Britain 401 



The outlining of an agricultural policy 402 



A new attitude toward cooperation and coordination 601 



The organization of science for research 603 



The thirty-second annual convention of theJAssociation of American Agri- 

 cultural Colleges and Experiment Stations 701 



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The present position and outlook of the stations 1 



Some effects of association 2 



The need for safeguarding agricultural investigation 6 



The Rothamsted Station in war time 101 



Suggestions for agricultural education and research in| Victoria 105 



Birmingham meeting of the Southern Agricultural_Workers 301 



Abstract journals after the war 304 



The return of station workers from war service 401 



The influence of the war on station work in the future 403 



The organization of agricultural research work in India 601 



Science and prophecy 701 



Elements of progress in research 702 



Long-continued projects 705 



