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University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
Every agricultural college desires not only to keep its constituents who are interested in the work of the institution fully informed of developments in its work, but it is also the constant aim of the college to acquaint and interest a larger proportion of the people of the state in its various activities. While many people will read carefully an unadorned pamphlet or magazine article, the illustrated article or the story told almost entirely by pictures will reach a larger audience. Persons who read little often learn much from a display of models, and from graphic charts, lectures and demonstrations. These are some of the reasons why well executed exhibits may aid an institution or department in strengthening its relations with its constituency.
OBJECT SHOULD BE DEFINITE
In planning a dairy exhibit the object of the display and the conditions under which it is to be presented should be kept definitely in mind.
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