United States. Extension Service. Division of 4-H Club and YMW Programs
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Ohio 4-H nutrition program
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Suggestions for films for use with older 4-H members (14-20)
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4-H films
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Automotive care and safety for 4-H Club members
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The discussion leader's job
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Evaluation
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Outline
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Report to State 4-H club leaders
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Statement and plans
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Statement of relationship between the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. and the Federal Extension Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Working together for 4-H in the nation
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Toward broader horizons
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Background and status of 4-H club calendar authorizations
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Early development of 4-H clubs
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The local leader's relationship to the 4-H clubs
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Some early principles and motivations guiding the establishment of 4-H club work
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Proposal for participation by 4-H clubs in National Safety Congress
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National 4-H Club Camp tour to the Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Maryland, June 16, 1955
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Objectives for national 4-H club event as developed from 1954 questionnaire
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Proposed schedule for 4-H club delegates to present 4-H report to the nation, March 5-8, 1955
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Program changes we've made as a result of the western 4-H study
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Share the siler anniversary
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Delegates' tours; committee instructions and assignments
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Extension work with young men and women
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Ohio 4-H nutrition program
- Open Work
Suggestions for films for use with older 4-H members (14-20)
- Open Work
4-H films
- Open Work
Automotive care and safety for 4-H Club members
- Open Work
The discussion leader's job
- Open Work
Evaluation
- Open Work
Outline
- Open Work
Report to State 4-H club leaders
- Open Work
Statement and plans
- Open Work
Statement of relationship between the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. and the Federal Extension Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Open Work
Working together for 4-H in the nation
- Open Work
Toward broader horizons
- Open Work
Background and status of 4-H club calendar authorizations
- Open Work
Early development of 4-H clubs
- Open Work
The local leader's relationship to the 4-H clubs
- Open Work
Some early principles and motivations guiding the establishment of 4-H club work
- Open Work
Proposal for participation by 4-H clubs in National Safety Congress
- Open Work
National 4-H Club Camp tour to the Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Maryland, June 16, 1955
- Open Work
Objectives for national 4-H club event as developed from 1954 questionnaire
- Open Work
Proposed schedule for 4-H club delegates to present 4-H report to the nation, March 5-8, 1955
- Open Work
Program changes we've made as a result of the western 4-H study
- Open Work
Share the siler anniversary
- Open Work
Delegates' tours; committee instructions and assignments
- Open Work
Extension work with young men and women