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A Three Hundred and Sixty-Five Day School--Institute for Rural Teachers--Summer School for Girls--Farmers’ Conference--Boys Work out Sisters’ Expenses--New Dining Hall Completed--Progress on New Chapel--Two Days Work and Four Days Classes--Highest Efficiency Requires Increased Dormitory Accommodations--Summer Activities at Berry--Mexican Educational Commission Visits Berry School--Field Secretary of Southern Educational Association Writes Director of Berry School--Where the Berry Students Come from--What the 1915 Graduates Are Doing--Rural Teachers Attend Institute at Berry--Farmers at the Berry Folk School--The Southern Highlander--John and Jim--Quotations from Test Papers in English--Extracts from Applicants’ Letters--The Little Sister School--Bits of Letters from Berry Girls to Miss Berry--An Educational Program for a Typical Rural District in the South--Rural Community Needs and How the Berry School Is Meeting Them--Needs of Library--Immediate Needs of Berry School