Thursday, April 6 



10=10.30 



Section on Agriculture — Dairying Auditorium 



Live Stock Breeding 



J. C. McNutt, Professor of Animal Husbandry M. A. C. 



10.30=12 



Herd Management — Jerseys W. H. Morey, C'ummington 



Holsteins George L. Smith, Barre 



Guernseys 



J. S. Clark, Mixter Farm, Hardwiek 

 9-12 

 Section on Baby Welfare Room over Main OflSce 



Exhiljition 



Collection of charts on baby care; Diagrams; Hampshire 

 (jounty baby facts, from the Sociologj- Department of Smith College. 

 Exhibit of food for babies and j'oung children. In charge of the 

 Homemaking Department, Smith's Agricultural School. 



Exhibit of baby's outfit, made by the students of the Home- 

 making Department, Smith's Agricultural School. 



10=11 

 Section on Town Affairs Assembly Room 



Care of the Dependent Poor 



John W. Henderson, Visitor for the State Board of Charity 

 11=12 

 Hampshire County Tuberculosis Work 

 Dr. Charles E. Perry, Supt. of Hampshire County Sanatorium 



Noon 



The girls of the Homemaking Department will serve dinner 

 at 12.15 for 35 cents. 



1.30 

 Section on Agriculture — Dairying Auditorium 



Fitting Cattle for the Show Ring 



P. H. Robinson, Tom Lawson Farm, Egypt, Mass. 



2=4 

 Section on Baby Welfare Sewing Room 



Better Babies Contest 



In charge of the District Nursing Association. 

 Miss Martha Hillyer, District Nurse 

 Open free to any baby in Hampsliire County under two years of 

 age. Prize: Five dollars in gold, offered by the Metropolitan Life 

 Insurance Company for the healthiest baby scored. 



1.30-2.30 

 Section on Town Affairs . Assembly Room 



What a Massachusetts Town is Doing in Town 

 Management, C. A. Brigham, Town Manager, Norwood, Mass. 



2.30=3.00 

 All Sections Combined Auditorium 



Community Planning for Hampshire County 



E. L. Morgan, Sec'y Mass. Federation for Rural Progress 



3.00=3.30 



The National Dairy Sliow and the Eastern States Exposition 

 Joshua Brooks". Prcs. Eastern States Agricultural and 



Industrial Exposition, Springfield 



9 A. M to 10 P. M. 

 Section on Industry Arena 



The Northampton Board of Trade jiresents an automobile 

 show in the splendidly liglited Smith's Agricultural 

 School Arena, comprising 40 pleasure cars and trucks 

 of the best known makes. Music by orchestra dur- 

 ing the evening. Admission free. 



8.00 

 Mass Meeting Auditorium 



The Fiirniers' Side of a Municipal Market 



The Hon. Wilfrid Wheeler, Sec'y of Mass. Board of Agr. 



