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1. Guidelines for developing new 4-H project circulars.

2. An Informal case study of opportunity camps for youth in Nicholas County, West Virginia, July 1967.

["<p> Event program.  \"Boys' and Girls' Camp town roster, Ansted, Page, Scarbro, Carlisle, Whipple, Dothan, Summerlee, Lochgelly, Dempsey, Hill Top, Prudence, Red Star, Harvey, Glen Jean, McDonald, Oak Hill, Gatewood, Longacre, Oakland, Smithers, Montgomery, Kingston, Fayetteville, Divide, Lookout, Corliss, Pitman, Bracker's Creek, Cliff Top, Lansing, Maywood, Hillside, Boomer, Carbondale, Cannelton.\"</p>"]

3. 4 H Visitors' Day programme, July 30, 1920, Boys'-Girls' Camp, Kaymoor-Fayetteville, Y. W. C. A.

4. Jackson's Mill : West Virginia's Four-H leaders' training school, summer camps 1926.

5. The Million dollar volunteer youth foundation, boys' and girls' Four-H clubs.

6. 4-H chart.

7. Helping the world to see the best in West Virginia through 4-H club work.

8. Collection of West Virginia 4-H Fair programs.