Extension Division
THOMAS P. COOPER, Dean and Director
FOR THE
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1928
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A child growing up in the country under proywr eonditions has sunshine,
fresh zur, healthful exercise, proiitnble und interesting employment where
the business of fzirming and home life ure closely ussocirtted
Lexington, Ky.
Published in coimeution with the &lfJ{l`i(‘lliil1l`&`1i extension work vzirried on
by Co—operz1tion of the College of Apxril-ulturv. University of l