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Wisconsin agricultural and country school teachers plan to attend Farm and Home Week sessions in Madison, Feb. 7-12, featuring anniversary celebrations, Teachers' Association meetings, and a country life conference led by C. J. Galpin and Dr. W. D. Frost.
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Will Attend Sessions of Southern Wisconsin Farm and Home Week at Madison Feb. 7-12.
Madison.—Teachers of agriculture in the high schools of the state and even some of the country school teachers are planning to attend several sessions of the Wisconsin "Farm and Home" week in Madison from Feb. 7 to 12.
Besides the midwinter meetings at the college of agriculture which this year include special exercises celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the invention of the Babcock test, the establishment of the dairy school and the creation of the Wisconsin dairy and food commission, the annual sessions of the Southern Wisconsin Teachers' association are to be held in the capital city the same week.
The Southern Wisconsin Teachers' association will hold a special session for agricultural teachers on Feb. 1, at 2 p. m.
A conference of those interested in country life and community interests will also be held during the week. C. J. Galpin, secretary of the Wisconsin country life conference, will lead the discussions on rural social centers and rural schools, and Dr. W. D. Frost on better health for country people.
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Madison, Wisconsin
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Feb. 7 12
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Teachers of agriculture in high schools and country school teachers plan to attend sessions of the Wisconsin Farm and Home Week in Madison from Feb. 7 to 12, including midwinter meetings at the college of agriculture celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Babcock test, establishment of the dairy school, and creation of the Wisconsin dairy and food commission. Annual sessions of the Southern Wisconsin Teachers' association will be held the same week, with a special session for agricultural teachers on Feb. 1 at 2 p. m. A conference on country life and community interests will be held, led by C. J. Galpin on rural social centers and rural schools, and Dr. W. D. Frost on better health for country people.