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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Soldiers, Disabled— Rehabilitation— C'owrmMed 

 Blind man's chickens; our ex-doughboys are 

 mastering the Poultry game. R.K. H.an- 

 nas. il Country Gent 86:29 My 14 21; E>x- 

 cerpts. Current Opinion (50 W. 47th st, N. i • 

 35c) 71:117-18 Jl '21 

 Boolvkeeping; farm receipts and expenditures 

 in single entry. (Rehabilitation monograph 

 joint sen 62) 23p '19 U.S. Federal bd. for 

 vocational educ, Washington, D.C. 

 Chance for wounded men. N Y Prod R 47.77U 



Mr 19 '19 

 Curative occupations and educational work 

 for the rehabilitation of the disabled soldier. 

 A C. Monahan. Assn Am Ag Coll ic li.xp 

 Pro 1918:79-83 '19 ^ ,,. 



Discharged disabled sailors and soldiers, 

 training and employment in rural occupa- 

 tions (B. 81). W: G. R. Paterson. (/« Rep., 

 1917, p. 197-231) Is 6d '17 West of Scotland 

 ag. coll., Glasgow . ,j 



Everv disabled soldier and sailor should 



know. Am P J 50:627 My '19 

 Farm and the disabled. M. Chapman. il 



Hoard's D 57:1096 Je 20 '19 

 Farm management as a vocation. , (voca- 

 tional rehabilitation Ser. 21) 13p il 19 U.S. 

 Federal bd. for vocational educ, Wash- 

 ington, D.C. ,. ,,, 4..„„„i 

 Farm mechanics as a vocation. (Vocational 

 rehabilitation Ser. 36) 19p il maps 19 U.S. 

 Federal bd. for vocational educ, Washing- 

 ton, D.C. „ ,. ^, . ■, 

 Farm power occupations for disabled men. U 



Am Thresherman 21:32-3 Ja '19 

 Federal board for vocational education an- 

 nounced on March 7, 1919 that returning 

 wounded soldiers, who previous to their 

 entrance into military service were farm- 

 ers will be given training in farm man- 

 agement at the expense of the governrnent 

 Flour milling for disabled soldiers, sailors 

 and marines to aid them in choosing a 

 vocation. (Vocational rehabilitation Ser. 

 42) 13p '19 U.S. Federal bd. for vocational 

 educ, Washington, D.C. 

 Forestry pursuits; foresters, rangers, forest 

 guards. (Vocational rehabilitation Ser. 

 10) 16p '19 U.S. Federal bd. of vocational 

 educ, Washington, D.C. ; Same abr. Am For 

 25:883-4 F '19 . , v, . -.-^ *• 



General farming. (Vocational rehabilitation 

 Ser. 26) 21p il map '19 U.S. Federal bd. 

 for vocational educ, Washington. D.C. 

 How forestry and tree culture concern the 

 disabled soldier. W. M. Hussie. il Am For 

 24:725-7 D '18 , „ ^ t^ 



Invalid soldiers at Macdonald college. C. E. 



Boulden. J Ag (Quebec) 22:131 F '19 

 Land settlement; facilities for disabled men. 



Gard Chron (Lond) 66:51 Jl 26 '19 

 Law as to the acquisition of small holdings 

 by militarv pensioners and victims of the 

 war in France. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 5:435-6 

 My '18 

 Lumber industry, logging, sawmilling. (Voca- 

 tional rehabilitation Ser. 19) 15p '19 U.S. 

 Federal bd. for vocational educ, Washing- 

 ton, D.C. „ 

 Making over the wounded soldiers. E. P. 



Butler. Rural N Y 77:1430 D 28 '18 

 National village centres of disabled men. il 



Gard Chron (Lond) 65:112 Mr 8 '19 

 Opportunity and a patriotic duty. Purdue Ag 



13'275 Mr '19 

 Queen Mary's school in India. J Ag (Quebec) 

 22:161 Mr '19 , ^ .. , 



Relation of the Federal board of vocational 

 education to the education of the soldier. 

 C A. Prosser. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 

 1918:74-8 '19 

 Return to the land of partially disabled men 

 in France. Int R Ag Econ 9. no 8:697-8 Ag 

 '18; Same. Ag Gaz of Canada 6:415-16 Ap 

 '19 

 So'd'or beekeepers. E. F. Phillips, il Am Bee 



J 59:302-3 S '19 

 Technical agriculture as a vocation. (Voca- 

 tional rehabilitation Ser. 33) 20p il map '19 

 U.S. Federal bd. for vocational educ, 

 Washington, D.C. 

 Training disabled sailors and soldiers. Scot- 

 tish J Ag 3:76-8 Ja '20 



Training of disabled men in agriculture. A. D. 



Hall. J Bd Ag 26:843-4 N '19 

 Uncle Sam and our maimed soldiers, f. i. 



Waite il Ohio F 143:766-7 My 10 '19 

 Vocational education. Am Flor 52:339 Mr 8 



'19 

 What about the farm? il Rural Manhood 10: 



216-18 My '19 . ^, ^ ,a-^..^ 



What beekeeping offers for disabled soldiers. 



F R. Townsend. Am Bee J 59:416 U IJ 

 What can the agricultural engineer do toward 



the reeducation of wounded soldiers f J. B. 



Davidson. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 12:216-19 



'19 

 What is being done for returned soldiers. 

 W D. McPheison. (In Rep., Hort. socie- 

 ties of Ontario, 1918, p. 108-14) '19 On- 



What°you can do for the disabled soldier and 

 sailor. Am Fert 50:34 Ja 18 '19 . 



When our soldiers return. G. Harris. Kim- 

 ball's D F 16:903 D 1 '18 



Woodworking for the dairy farm. (Rehabil- 

 itation monograph joint ser. no. 29) ^bp 

 •19 U.S. Federal bd. for vocational educ, 

 Washington, D.C. /■d„>,„v.!i 



Woodworking for the general farm. (Rehabil- 

 itation monograph joint ser. no. 27) <ibp 

 '19 U.S. Federal bd. for vocational educ. 

 Washington, D.C. 



Soldiers, Discharged 



Agricultural course for returned soldieis in 

 Alberta. E. A. Howes. Ag Gaz of Canada 

 6*372-3 Ap '19 

 Back to nature via tractors; government 

 schools train soldiers to operate and main- 

 tain farm machines, il Motor Age (59 E. 

 Madison St, Chicago 15c) 35:24-5 F 20 '19 

 Back to the land for soldiers; an interview 

 with Franklin K. Lane. H: I. Dodge, il 

 Country Gent 84-..!-4+ F 15 '19 

 Be easy on the discharged soldier. W. t±. 



Wilsoii. Am Fert 51:59 Ag 30 '19 

 Canada's farms for fighting men K McMil- 

 lan, il Country Gent 84:46 N 8 '19 

 Canadian soldier land settlement B. W. 



Snow. O Judd Farmer 67:890 D 13 19 

 Candy kid comes back; story. F.Tilden. il 



Country Gent 84:12-134- Ap 19 '19 

 Christian opportunity among soldiers. L.C. 

 Barnes. Missionary R (156 5th av. N.Y. 25c) 



Concerning the returned men. G. G. Cross. 

 Rural Manhood 10:73 F ;19 ,x„i,,,„tif 



Decret approuvant le reglement legislatif 

 flxant I'organisation et les fpnctions de 

 I'aeuvre nationale des combattants en 

 Italie. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1919-|.63-8 -^^ 



Do you understand your returned soldier bo>? 

 if not, studv him until you do. il Dakota f 



40:46 Ja 1 '20 . ar^lrlier 



Enlarged cash grant is made to soldier 

 settlers. Canadian Official Record (Otta- 



Extension' problems of the war and of the re- 

 construction. G. C. Creelman Assn Am Ag 

 Coll & Exp Pro 1918:233-5 '19 . 



Farm colonies for discharged soldiers in On- 

 tario. Int R Ag Econ 9,no 4:337-8 Ap 18 



Farm land for returned so diers G. H. 

 Stevenson. Breeder's Gaz 74:907 N 21 18 



Farms for our soldiers O^re^on Voter (Wor- 

 cester bldg., Portland 10c) 18-369+^.°. ^ ,i;^ 



Fa?ms for returned soldiers in British do- 

 minions. R of Reviews (30 Irving place, 

 N.Y. 35c) 61:211-12 F '20 



Farms for soldiers. Market Growers J 24:407 



T^o'l^v.c'^ f'nr soldiers W: W. Reid. il World 



^O rtlook'(llo'ith av. N.Y. 20c) 5:4-5 My ' 1 9 



Federal board students ^t state college 

 R G. Bressler. Penn State F 14:9 O 20 



First%oldier colony; Kapuskasmg, Canada. 

 B. MacKaye. Public 22:1066-8 N lb 19 



Guiding the soldier settler C. W. Cavers. 

 Ag Gaz of Canada 7:734-5 S 20 



Hiehwav improvement and land reclamation 

 as means for providing for returned sol- 

 dfer^ F K. Lane. Eng & Contracting (608 

 s! Dearborn st, Chicago $3 per yr.) 50:522-3 

 D 4 '18 „ 



How shall the moneyless soldier farm? H. 

 Quick, il Country Gent 84:3-4-|- My 24 19 



