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    202. Relationship of the extension editor to the state extension program, West Virginia

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    203. Remarks of Larry R. Whiting in accepting the 2005 Professional ACE Award

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    205. Report of Committee on Professional Training

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    207. Salesmen of knowledge

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    209. Science needs interpreters

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    211. Settle for more

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    212. Shall the agricultural college editor do more promotional work?

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    213. Should we coordinate information work?

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    214. Social communication and technology transfer: the point of view of a social communicator

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    218. Spotlight on the extension communicators : ready or not

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    220. Stand up on your hind legs and howl

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    221. Strategic issues in agricultural information, with special reference to developing countries : to serve their users better, information specialists must learn what the users really need and convince administrators of the value of their information

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    223. Suggestions for Administrative Handbook on Information, U.S. Department of Agriculture

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    224. Survey on professional training of social communicators in Latin America: undergraduate and graduate levels

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    228. Technique is not enough: editors need heart, too

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    229. Technology transfer : lessons of the British experience

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    234. The agricultural college editor

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    235. The agricultural editor as professional

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    236. The agricultural library of the future: points from the Rome discussion

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    237. The agricultural television package service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture -- after five years

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    238. The art and craft of interpretative reporting

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    239. The changing scene: NPAC

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    240. The communication component of the international agriculture research centers and its role in the transfer of agricultural technology

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    241. The communicator in cooperative extension

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    242. The communicator's challenge - training people to meet the needs of the new agriculture

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    243. The editor's job - the news service

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    244. The editor's opportunity

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    245. The first seven years 1953-60

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    246. The functions and operations of communication in National Agricultural Research and Development Programs

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