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First, the dairy stock is not what it should be to place the 

 ideal of the dairy student on a sufficiently high plane to go out 

 into the world and demonstrate to the farmers what they should 

 strive to attain. I would recommend that some action be taken 

 to assist the college in obtaining such stock as should properly 

 be the property of such an institution. 



Second, the dairy building is so inadequate, it is found to be 

 necessary to cut down, for lack of room, the requirements for 

 dairy students. The number of students to take this course has 

 to be regulated to conform to conditions. 



Don't you think that every student who attends the University 

 should get this instruction? If you do, why not use your influ- 

 ence to secure the proper facilities ? 



I certainly believe that the College of Agriculture of the 

 University of Maine is doing everything in its power to aid in 

 improving agriculture and its condition in the state and to help 

 any of us with our problems. 



Respectfully submitted, 



L. C. HOLSTON, 



Committee. 



Voted, that the report of the visiting member to the College 

 of Agriculture be received and adopted. 



