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Tuesday, August 19, Russell, at Riverside Grove. 



Wednesday, August 20, West Brookfield, at the farm of John H. 

 Webb. 



Thursday, Aug-ust 21, Sunderland, at the farm of Dr. M. H, 

 Williams. 



Friday, August 22, Foxborough, at Lakeview Park. 



Wednesday, August 27, Monterey, at Turner's Landing, Lake 

 Buell. 



Among the speakers at the summer field meetings will be 

 the following well-known people, and all will bring a live 

 message for the Patrons of Massachusetts : — 



Hon. Oliver Wilson of Illinois, luaster of the ISTational 

 Grange ; Hon. N". P. Hull of Michigan, lecturer of the Na- 

 tional Grange; Mrs. Eva S. McDowell of Wellesley, treas- 

 urer of the National Grange ; Hon. C. S. Stetson, master of 

 the Maine State Grange and chairman of the executive com- 

 mittee of the National Grange; Hon. John W. Weeks, 

 United States Senator from Massachusetts; Hon. Gifford 

 Pinchot of Washington, D. C. ; Congressmen Augustus P. 

 Gardner, Thomas C. Thacher and Allen T. Treadwaj; El- 

 mer A. Stevens, treasurer of the Commonwealth ; Dr. David 

 Snedden, State Commissioner of Education; Prof. E. W. 

 Kane, State Forester; Wilfrid Wheeler, Secretary of State 

 Board of Agriculture ; Frank D. Kemp, of the State High- 

 way Commission ; George H. Graham, of the State Fish and 

 Game Commission ; representatives of the State Agricultural 

 College at Amherst; J. E. Warren, supervisor of rural 

 schools; Eufus W. Stimson, director of agricultural educa- 

 tion; State Master Charles M. Gardner, State Overseer Ed- 

 ward E. Chapman, State Lecturer Evan F. Richardson, State 

 Chaplain Rev. Evan F. Wheelock and other well-known 

 speakers. 



