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Excerpt from The M. A. C. Bulletin; Amherst, Massachusetts, Vol. 22: February, 1930
The annual Farm and Home Week conducted by the Extension Service was successful as usual, bringing visitors to the campus, where lectures and demonstrations of modern farm and home practices were given.
The New England Grange Lecturers conference was held on the campus in August and was attended by delegates from the six New England States. The program was in charge of Grange officials and the College cooperated with them in furnishing facilities for the meetings.
The annual High School Day was again attended by nearly high school boys and girls and teachers. This was the twentieth consecutive High School Day and there seems to be no question of its value in bringing to the attention of the young people of the State the opportunities which this College offers for higher education. The interscholastic judging contests which are conducted by the College in connection with the High School Day program continue to attract a great deal of interest. This year 222 contestants representing 33 schools judged fruit, milk, poultry, live stock and vegetables in the various contests.
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