AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Agricultural clubs — Continued 



Wonderful Four-H clubs. T. Worthington. il 



St Nicholas (353 4th av, N.Y. 25c) 45:547-52 



Ap '18 

 Work of boys in South. Weekly N L 5:8 D 26 



•17 

 Young farmer's country club of Mercer 



county. C. G. McBride. il Penn State F 9: 



295-6+ Ja '16 

 8ee also Baby beef clubs; Bee clubs; Calf 



clubs; Canning clubs; Community clu"bs; 



Corn clubs; Cotton clubs; Dairy clubs; 



Grain clubs; Live stock clubs; Pig clubs; 



Poultry clubs; Sheep clubs; Sorghum clubs 



Programs 

 Program and suggestions for demonstration 

 club day to be observed in Oklahoma rural 

 schools, Nov. 2, 1917. J: E. Swaim. Okla Ag 

 Ext C 57:1-8 '17 

 Agricultural college clubs 

 Agricultural college clubs. Ag Gaz of Canada 

 5:587-8 Je '18 

 Agricultural college farm gardens 



Second report on the university farm garden. 

 A. L. Dacy. il W Va Ag Exp B 156:1-22 '16 



Agricultural colleges 

 Academic freedom in the agricultural college. 



il Ag Digest 1:59 Je '16 

 Agricultural colleges in the United States, in- 

 cluding only institutions established under 

 the land-grant act of July 2, 1862. (/n Agri- 

 cultural extension, p 54-6) '16 National im- 

 plement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe st., 

 Chicago 

 American college of agriculture. F. B. Mum- 

 ford. {In Pan American scientific congress 

 Pro., 1915, V. 5, p. 357-9) '17 

 Amount of agricultural engineering work 

 offered in agricultural colleges. A. H. Gil- 

 bert. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 1:101-4 

 '17 

 Attendance at the agricultural colleges as af- 

 fected by the vs^ar. Exp Station Rec 37:701-8 

 D '17 

 College training for the back-to-the-lander. 



D. Dean. Rural N T 76:31 Ja 13 '17 

 Contemplations on the course in agriculture. 



Penn State F 9:374 Ap '16 

 Correlation of the college of agriculture with 

 the other colleges of the state. A. Vivian. 

 Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1915:130-4 

 Departmental organization in agricultural 

 teaching. F: H. Blodgett. School and Soc 

 (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 6:668-72 

 D 8 '17 

 Federal laws, regulations, and rulings affect- 

 ing the land-grant colleges of agriculture 

 and mechanic arts. 19p '16 U. S. Bureau of 

 educ. ; 5c Supt. of doc, Washington, D.C. 

 Field and influence of the agricultural college. 



il Purdue Ag 10:13-14 Mr '16 

 Is your boy going to college? W. H. Roberts. 



Country Gent 81:1572 Ag 26 '16 

 Ohio idea in cooperative education. A. Vivian. 



Nat Stock & F 41:460 Ag 11 '17 

 Place of mechanic arts in land-grant institu- 

 tions. R. A. Pearson. Assn Am Ag Coll & 

 Exp Pro 1915:135-40 

 Preparedness. J. H. Skinner. Purdue Ag 11: 



11-12 My '17 

 Qu§ preparaci6n deberS, requerirse para ad- 

 mitir alumnos en los colegios de agricultura 

 nacionales y del estado? B. H. A. Groth. (In 

 Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, 

 v. 5, p. 569-74) '17 

 Relation of the Bureau of education to the 

 agricultural colleges. S. P. Capen. Assn Am 

 Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1915:140-50 

 Student labor on New York farms; with dis- 

 cussion. A. C. King. N Y State Fruit Grow- 

 ers' Assn Pro 1916:298-310 

 Teaching of rural sociology; particularly in 

 the land-grant colleges and universities. D. 

 Sanderson. Am J Sociology (Univ. of Chi- 

 cago Press, Chicago 50c) 22:433-60 Ja '17 

 To the Penn State farmers. R. L. Watts. Penn 

 State F 10:137 O '17 



Work of state universities and colleges and 

 the free educational advantages they offer 

 to the farmer. H. A. Morgan. (In Agricul- 

 tural extension, p 60-4) '16 National imple- 

 ment & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe St., 

 Chicago 



See also names of state colleges; also 

 Alberta university — College of agriculture; 

 British Columbia college of agriculture; 

 Hampton normal and agricultural institute; 

 Longerenong agricultural college; Macdon- 

 ald college; Ontario agricultural college; 

 Roseworthy agricultural college; also Asso- 

 ciation of American agricultural colleges 

 and experiment stations 



Administration 



Report of the committee on college organiza- 

 tion and policy, including tentative outlines 

 of a plan for study, and a bibliography. 

 Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1915:104-23 



Courses of study 



Coordination of courses in animal husbandry. 



C: S. Plumb. Am Soc Animal Production 



Pro 1915-1916:70-6 '17 

 Curriculum. W. G. Coffey. Am Soc Animal 



Production Pro 1915-1916:82-93 '17 

 Education for the baccalaureate degree as ad- 

 ministered in agricultural colleges. A. C. 



True. (In Pan American scientific congress 



Pro., 1915, V. 4, p. 80-8) '17 

 Teaching breed history to advanced students. 



H. W. Mumford. Am Soc Animal Production 



Pro 1915-1916:252-9 '17 

 Teaching drawing to agricultural students. 



F. W. Ives. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 11:159-63 



'18 

 Teaching the value of the fundamental sci- 

 ences to students in animal husbandry. 



E. S. Savage and L. A. Maynard. Am Soc 



Animal Production Pro 1915-1916:174-7 '17 

 Value of the fundamental sciences in teaching 



and in investigation in animal husbandry. 



E. -S. Savage. Am Soc Animal Production 



Pro 1915-1916:77-81 '17 

 Vocational teachers for secondary schools. 



C. D. Jarvis. (B. 1917, no. 38) 85p '17 U.S. 



Bur. of educ, Washington, D.C. 



Directories 



Agricviltural colleges in the United States. See 

 Yearbooks of the Department of agriculture 



List of workers in subjects pertaining to agri- 

 culture and home economics, 1917-1918; pt. 

 1, United States department of agriculture; 

 pt. 2, State agricultural colleges and experi- 

 ment stations. 68,89p '18 U S Ag 



Laws 



Federal legislation, regulations, and rulings 

 affecting agricultural colleges and experi- 

 ment stations. 56p '17 U.S. States relations 

 service, Washington, D.C. 



Length of course 



Attention, Iowa boys and girls. F. W. Beck- 

 man. Hoard's D 54:386 O 12 '17 



Short courses 



Does education pay? Hoard's D 56:549 N 15 



'18 

 How the short course helps. C: L. Hill. 



Hoard's D 54:455 O 26 '17 

 Short course instruction in gas engines and 



tractors. L. F. Seaton. Am Soc Ag Eng 



Trans 10,no 2:146-9 '17 

 Short courses for farmers and farm women 



January 2-12, 1918. il Ga Ag Coll B 143:1-20 



'17 

 Summer courses at Georgia state college of 



agriculture, 1916. Ga Ag Coll (Ext) C 26 6p 



'16 

 Winter short courses in agriculture, Jan. 7 



to March 8, 1918. W Va Univ (Morgantown) 



B 18, no 3:1-11 Ja '18 

 Agricultural colonies 

 Giving the new settler a lift; an analysis of 



the proposed state aid to model colonization 



in California. D: P. Barrows. Sunset (San 



Francisco 15c) 38:20-1 Mr '17 

 Hand-me-down farms. Sunset (San Francisco 



15c) 38:16 Mr '17 



