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Domestic News March 5, 1910

The Savannah Tribune

Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia

What is this article about?

County School Commissioner C. L. Smith in Lowndes County, Georgia, is arranging prizes for rural school pupils to encourage farm work: boys under 18 for successful crop growing, girls for proficiency in cooking, needlework, flower culture, and poultry raising.

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GEORGIA NEWS NOTES.

To encourage the boys and girls of Lowndes county to do some specific work this year, and to stimulate interest in the farm, County School Commissioner C. L. Smith is arranging to award some very handsome prizes to the pupils of the rural schools. Prizes will be offered to the boys under eighteen years of age to be awarded to the most successful growers of certain crops, and to the girl pupils of the schools who show the greatest proficiency in cooking, needle work, flower culture and poultry raising.

What sub-type of article is it?

Education Agriculture

What keywords are associated?

Lowndes County School Prizes Rural Education Agriculture Stimulation Pupil Competitions

What entities or persons were involved?

C. L. Smith

Where did it happen?

Lowndes County

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Lowndes County

Key Persons

C. L. Smith

Event Details

County School Commissioner C. L. Smith is arranging to award prizes to rural school pupils: boys under eighteen for most successful crop growing, girls for proficiency in cooking, needle work, flower culture, and poultry raising, to encourage specific work and stimulate farm interest.

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