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Entries, Offeriyigs and Awdrcls, Fair I'Jol. 

 Section TT. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Wm. a. YoiTNii, 

 Superintendent Claas II. 



CLASS I-FIXE ART. 



E. B. DAVID. Super tntendent. 



lo the State Board oj Agriculture 



(tkntlkmbn— As .supHnntendent of Class I, Fine Art. at the State fair of 

 1901, I would respectfully report that the exhibit was very good; in fact 

 could hardly have been excelled and was tirst-class in every particular. 



The art hall was full to overflowing all the time during the fair. Many 

 very valuable and meritorious pieces of artistic labor were on exhibition. 



I would suggest a few changeg in the classification of 1902. 



A tabulated statement of the entries, offerings and awards from 1877 to 

 1901 inclusive is appended, which will show the advance during those years^ 



