FARMERS' INSTITUTES. 2B 



II. 



Hon. Wm. Ball, Hamburgh 5 



J. H. Brown, Climax 4 



I. N. Cowdrey, Ithaca___ 2 



Robert Gibbons, Detroit 1 



Hon. A. C. Glidden, Paw Paw 3 



Hon. R. D. Graham, Grand Rapids 2 



Prof. A. G. GuUey, Storrs, Ct 2 



A. W. Haydon, Decatur 2 



R. M. Kellogg, Ionia 4 



Hon. C. G. Luce, Coldwater 6^ 



Mrs, Mary A. Mayo, Battle Creek 7 



Roland Morrill, Benton Harbor 3 



Hon. F. W. Redfern, Maple Rapids 4 



Miss Margaret M. Sill, Detroit 2 



A. H. Smith, Paw Paw* 



J. N. Stearns, Kalamazoo S% 



Hon. R. L. Taylor, Lapeer 2 



H. E. Van Norman, Agricultural College 6 



Total weeks 59 



III. 



John I. Breck, Inspector State Dairy and Food Commission, Jackson 4 



R. L. Hewitt, Statistician Secretary of State, Lansing 2 



W. L. Rossman, State Analyst, Lansing 2 



Lieut. C. F. Schneider, Director Weather Bureau, Lansing 2 



Total weeks 10 



Total number of weeks' work 146 



By College and Station workers 77 



By others 69 



SCHEDULE OF SPEAKERS AND TOPICS AT 

 INSTITUTES OF 1895-6. 



The following schedules were made out primarily for the benefit of the Superin- 

 tendent and the lecturers. They are published partly to show our methods to those 

 interested in the details of Institute work, and partly to indicate the programs of 

 each Institute so far as Board speakers are concerned. 



Each topic is numbered, and in the schedule the number refers to the number of 

 the topic on which the speaker was assigned to speak at that hour. Each lecturer 

 was provided with a schedule of his trip, together with the names of hotels at 

 which he could secure reduced rates. He thus knew just when he should be at each 

 appointment, his topic, and where to go on his arrival. 



The printed programs slightly varied from these schedules in a few cases, secre- 

 taries being .given some discretion as to the precise hour that the lecture should 

 occur. In but very few cases did our lecturers fail to appear at the appointed time. 



* Mr. Smith was engaged for two weeks' work, but was taken sick and was unable to go out. 



