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Domestic News August 1, 1937

Midland Cooperator

Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota

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Plans for the next Managers' Institute set tentative dates from Nov. 8 to Dec. 10, extending to five weeks for more comprehensive work. To be held at a location allowing communal living and work with limited expenses, enrollment capped at 60. Applications to be mailed in September, with further details in a later Cooperator issue.

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Managers' Institute To Last Five Weeks

Plans are already being made for the next Managers' Institute, the tentative dates for opening and close being set as Nov. 8 and Dec. 10. This will make the school five weeks in length rather than four which has been the practice of former years. It has been felt by students and staff that four weeks is hardly long enough for the amount of work that should be done.

It is planned to hold the Institute this year at some place where all the students may live and work together for the duration of the school, and where expenses would not be too great to drive away many who would otherwise be interested.

Since the enrollment will be limited to sixty it would be well for all those who wish to attend to make their wishes known to the local associations and the Midland fieldmen. Application blanks will probably be mailed out early in September. A later issue of the Cooperator will give Institute plans in greater detail.

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Education

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Managers Institute Five Weeks Duration Enrollment Limited Application September Cooperator Details

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Event Date

Nov. 8 And Dec. 10

Event Details

Plans are being made for the next Managers' Institute, tentatively from Nov. 8 to Dec. 10, lasting five weeks instead of four to allow more work. It will be held at a place for communal living and work with affordable expenses. Enrollment limited to sixty; interested parties should contact local associations and Midland fieldmen. Applications mailed early September; more details in later Cooperator.

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