. Baltimore e Ohio dipendenti rivista . a qualsiasi sho w nel paese, f, tranne che ha significato che hanno dovuto perdere la scuola. 9. Un primo piano della mostra che ha vinto la scelta di uno Smbred di Louis Crumren di Cbandlerville, Contea di Cass, 111. Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, febbraio, igsj 37 i Express Company, per il loro interesse personale, ed esprimendo il loro piacere di incollaborare per rendere il piano un successo. W. E. Hart, consulente agricolo del ClayCounty Farm Bureau, ha scritto MR Quivey, ringraziandolo per lo stimolo giventthe ragazzi e ragazze club lavoro da theBaltimore e Ohio concorso, e urgingthat la portata
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. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . at any sho w in the country, f, except that it meant that they had to miss school. 9. A close-up of the exhibit which won the choice of a Smbred by Louis Crumren of Cbandlerville, Cass County, 111. Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, February, igsj 37 I Express Company, for their personalinterest, and expressing their pleasure incooperating to make the plan a success. W. E. Hart, farm adviser of the ClayCounty Farm Bureau, wrote Mr. Quivey, thanking him for the stimulus giventhe boys and girls club work by theBaltimore and Ohio contest, and urgingthat the scope of the work be enlargedthis year. Without the hearty cooperation of Professor Card and Mr. H. F. VVolter ofthe University of Illinois AgriculturalExtension Service, and of the IllinoisCounty Farm Bureau Federation, theRailroad would have been unable toenlist the remarkable interest taken inthis plan. These agencies had themachinery through which our Agricul-tural Department worked, and gratefulacknowledgment of their help is gladlymade.. a e educational work. 2. Grace White, of Wayne County, 111., the winner of the Sweepstakes Prize worth $100.00.il shown. Note the model chicken houses shown at the left. 4. The basic idea underlying the work of our Agri-6 r methods. We have helped the Illinois Farm Bureau and the University of Illinois especially in this work.II f $100.00 to be awarded either in a scholarship in the University of Illinois or a weeks free educational trip to11 nces the free shows at the Orpheum Theatre in Flora the day our exhibit was held. Both meetings were crowd- Itimore and Ohio Poultry Club, and the announcement of the prize winners. The picture and description of11 )hio Poultry Club, who was unable to show her White Rocks at our exhibit but who, at the Lawrence CountyII lilway Express Company cooperated to the fullest extent to make the show a success. The array of their edu-et ythis picture. 7-One of the best birds in the show, an exceptional cockerel ex