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Am. Soc. Anim. Prod. 1940:249-253
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Making 4-H Club Work Economically Sound and Practical

W. T. Cobb

Louisiana State University

Abstract

In order to present the above subject with any degree of accuracy it is necessary to review briefly the objectives of 4-H Club work in general, and Calf Club work in particular. These objectives are sure to vary in minor details from section to section, and even from locality to locality, but in general they remain fundamentally the same.

The objectives are definitely set up in the emblem, the four leaf clover with the four "H's" referring to the hand, head, heart, and health. It is with these that club work deals, first, last and all the time. Our efforts are directed at all times in 4-H Club work to the development of sound, healthy bodies, with trained hands, directed by alert minds, tempered and sustained by understanding, courageous hearts.

4-H Club work must achieve these objectives through activity that is purely voluntary, and at no time does compulsion enter the picture.







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