ONE-DAY INSTITUTES. 



The law requires that one Two-day Institute sliall be held in each 

 county in which there is a regularly organized County Institute Society. 

 As many One-day Institutes were planned as the funds would allow. Usu- 

 allj^ four One-day Institutes were held in a county, but no county was 

 selected for one-day work in 1899-1900 that had had one-daj^ meetings 

 the year previous, except in the case of Barry, Branch, Cass, Emmet and 

 Ottawa, in which counties a State Speaker was sent, but at the expense 

 of the County Society. A list of the One-day Institutes, with the name 

 of the State Speaker, the County Secretary and the attendance follows 

 in the next table. 

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