. Dollars and sense in the poultry business ... Poultry industry. American Poultry School, Kainssas City, Mo. ALWAYS READY TO HELP "The school is just what you say, it is always ready to help A. P. S. stu- dents to succeed, and if they go ac- cording to your teaching's they will ;—Wilbur McMillan, Pennsyl- vania. CREDIT FOR MY SUCCESS "Have just finished a Successful, Poultry Season. I wish to let you know that I "give all credit for my suc- cess to the American School of Poul- try Husbandry, for by using the know- ledge J gained by the close study of the lessons re


. Dollars and sense in the poultry business ... Poultry industry. American Poultry School, Kainssas City, Mo. ALWAYS READY TO HELP "The school is just what you say, it is always ready to help A. P. S. stu- dents to succeed, and if they go ac- cording to your teaching's they will ;—Wilbur McMillan, Pennsyl- vania. CREDIT FOR MY SUCCESS "Have just finished a Successful, Poultry Season. I wish to let you know that I "give all credit for my suc- cess to the American School of Poul- try Husbandry, for by using the know- ledge J gained by the close study of the lessons received, the above result was ;—E. H. Hake, Missouri. BEST VALUE EVER RECEIVED "This is the best value I have ever received for United States currency. 1 do not see how any one can fail in the poultry business after taking your Poultry ;—Sergeant William Stott, Pennsylvania. PROUD OF SCHOOL "It is a pleasure to say that I am a graduate of your school, and I say it with ;—M. E. Sibole, Minnesota. DOIi^G TiREAT WORK "I was very much elated to get my new diploma, which I prize very much. I think your school is doing a great work and hope it shall ;— Joseph D. Henderson, Ohio. BEEN W^ONDER TO ME "I hpve had much pleasure in study- ing. I am proud that I took your Course, as it has been a ;—A. S. Ralph, New Jersey. CANNOT BE VALUED IN DOLLARS "The new diploma at* hand. It is a beauty and does credit to your School. I am simply proud to be its possessor and to know that I honestly earned it by many hours of hard work. It is my purpose to be a credit to your School and its Course of Study. The knowl- edge gained can not be counted in dol- lars and cents, and then the lessons are available at all times as a reference library to guide in any perplexing problems that may come ;—M. V. Woodcox, Michigan. THANKFUL FOR COURSE "I have received the diploma you sent me for which I t


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