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Farmers' Week at Cornell University. The program consisted of a series of 

 lectures by eminent authorities in the various fields of wild-life conservation 

 and an elaborate exhibit, and was concluded by a banquet tendered to the 

 visiting conservationists. It is planned that this program shall become a per- 

 manent feature of the annual gathering of the farmers of the state at the State 

 College of Agriculture at Cornell University. 



LOUIS AGASSIZ TUERrKb Al THE lUbklKs AktH EN- 

 TRANCE OF CAYUGA BIRD CLUB SANCTUARY 

 PhotoRraph by A. A. Allen. 



Equally successful was the movement to construct a suital)k' arch at llic 

 entrance to the Bird Club Sanctuary. A concrete arch was designed b\' Presi- 

 dent Fuertcs, and funds for its construction raised by public subscription. 

 The ground had been prepared for it on the previous annual Field-Day, when 

 the children, with great eagerness, had placed their names in a steel bo.x to be 

 incorporated in (he foundation of the arch. Upon the completion of the arch. 



