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3. Signatures : Essay to be signed with an assumed name, the 

 real name to be in an enclosed envelope, duly sealed, said envelope 

 to be labelled with the assumed name and not to be opened until 

 the judges of essays have rendered their decision to the Peace 

 Committee. 



4. Time Limit of Submission : All essays to be sent, or 

 lianded in to the Peace Committee of Chamber of Commerce, on 

 or before May 15, 1912. 



5. Decision: Decision to be announced on I'ridav. Alav 31, 

 1912. 



6. Judges: Judge William L. Whitney, Rev. \\'illiam W. Ole- 

 son. Airs. D. L. WithinQton. 



7. Prize: Fifty dollars ($50.00). 



8. OjKu to Whom: All scholars over fifteen years of age in 

 all schools, both public and private, in the Territory of Hawaii, 

 are offered this opportunitv to comi)ete. 



9. One .Special Condition : Also in the sealed envelope shall 

 be enclosed a statement signed by the writer of essay that outside 

 assistance in its preparation has not been received. 



This proposition is issued by • 



William A. Bowkn, Chairman, 

 Robert F. Lance, 

 Gilbert J. Waller, 

 Honolulu Chamber of Commerce Peace Committee. 



Issued Honolulu. Tanuarv 18, 1912. 



A LIST OF J5rLIJ-:TIN8 RKLATINO TO KLKM KXTAK V ACKI 



CULTURE. 



CoMiiiilorl for tlio use of tlio oliMiioiitary scliools of tlio Territory of 



lliiwaii. 



Any of tlio Imlletiiis in tliis list iiiiiy be socuiod frco of'oxixMiso by 

 writing to tlu> (lc|>artment iiieiitioin'(L In asking for any of tlirsc pub- 

 lications, the full title as given below must be plainly stated. 



Agriculture in General — 



1. Agricnltnre in Hawaii (H. P. f'.). 



2. Hawaii, Its Agricultural Possibilities (II. P. C). 

 'A. <^'ountry Life Education (U. S. D. A.). 



1. The Teaching of Agriculture in the Rural (nrnnion Scliocds (U. S. 

 D. A.). 



