Report on efforts at the University of Arkansas to help people understand why the University is of special value to the entire population of the state. Agricultural editor Kenneth B. Roy concedes that some extension people might call this "propaganda." However, he adds, "we find in Arkansas that the general public becomes interested in Extension work when the story of its activities, programs and results is effectively told."
Report of suggestions by Reuben Brigham, U.S. Department of Agriculture, about what subject matter should be emphasized at this time of economic depression. He recommends emphasizing the home demonstration field, profitability of established agricultural industries, development of new agricultural industries, profitable disposal of surplus products of the garden and farm, increased savings in the farm and home, and better use of materials in the home.
From an address, "Communications and the land-grant institution." He argues: "Communication is inseparable from education. In fact, it is the heart of education. It is impossible to have education without communication, and we cannot have communication without some degree of education. The two go hand in hand."
Portions of a talk by N.A. Crawford, U.S. Department of Agriculture, at a joint conference of Kansas editors and extension workers held at Manhattan, Kansas, October 1926.
Brief summary of a talk by W. P. Kirkwood, University of Minnesota, at 1931 AAACE convention, Corvallis, Oregon.. American Association of Agricultural College Editors.