DAIRY MEETING. 2O3 



ment Station, with such leaders as Mr. Gilman, Mr. Merrill, Mr. 

 Hunton, the president of this association, and others, the trend 

 here is in the right direction. But much remains to be done. 

 Those of you who are living ten years from now and have 

 opportunity to look back to average methods of today, will do 

 so with a smile at conditions, that prevailed way back in 1910. 



Ofificers were elected as follows: President, W. G, Hunton; 

 vice president, L. E. Mclntire ; secretary, Leon S. Merrill ; treas- 

 urer, R. Alden; trustee, W. K. Hamlin; member of advisory 

 council of Experiment Station, R. Alden. Voted, that the cor- 

 responding secretaries be appointed by the executive committee. 



