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Dallas Lore vSharp of Boston University who gave an interesting 

 and humorous talk regarding his experiences in both city and coun- 

 try; July 8, "Rural Health Service," by Dr. Frank Overton, 

 Sanitary Supervisor of the New York State Department of Health; 

 July 15, ''Bird Study and Protection" by Edward H. Forbush,' 

 State Ornithologist; July 22, "Personal Reminiscences of a Bird 

 Man," by Earle L. Ovington, Ex-Aviator, West Newton, Mass. 

 (A) And now as to the school itself. The various courses 

 offered and the registration in each were as follows : Soil Fertility, 



Class in Beekeeping. 



37; Breeds and Types of Livestock, 11; Modern Dairying, 12; 

 Dairy Laboratory, 15; Poultry Breeding and Management, 28; 

 Farm Management and Farm Accounts, 19; Farmers' Exchanges, 

 12; Fruit Growing, 32; Practical Gardening, 12; Amateur 

 Floriculture, 28; Garden Flowers, 25; Dendrology, g; vSilvicul- 

 ture, 5; Garden Making, 21; Civic Improvement, 16; Inorganic 

 Agricultural Chemistry, 8; Organic Agricultural Chcmislr\-. 7; 

 vSchool Demonstration Material, 1 1 ; (jcneral I^otaiiA', 1 1 ; CT\])t()- 

 gamic Botany, 2; Bird Life, 27; Insect Life, 7; Mctliods oT Col- 

 lecting in Entom_ology, 2; Bcckec])ing, 23; I^'^oods and Ilonscholcl 



