ANNUAL MEETING 



77 



FAIR GROUNDS, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1902. 



The Board met pursuant to adjournment. 



All the officers and members of the Board were present. 



There being no business to come before the Board, the members 

 proceeded to carry out the published program. 



JAMES E. McDonald, 



President. 

 CHAELES DOWNK^G, 



Secretary. 



FAIR GROUNDS, WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 17, 1902. 



The Board met at the Administration Building. All members 

 present. 



The matter of the Berkshire hog sale was brought to the atten- 

 tion of the Board by Mr. Joseph Cunningham, the member in 

 charge of the Swine Department. 



After considerable discussion pro and con, Mr. John Tilson 

 moved that the action of the Executive Committee in permitting 

 the Berkshire Association to hold a hog sale during the week of 

 the fair on the Fair Grounds be ratified and approved. 



Which motion was carried. 



On motion of Mr. Wallace, a committee consisting of Messrs. 

 Wallace, McDonald and Tilson was appointed to meet with the 

 exhibitors and the representatives of the Berkshire Breeders' As- 

 sociation, to settle the controversy growing out of the holding of 

 the Berkshire hog sale. 



The Board proceeded to carry ou t the day's p rog ram. 



The Board then adjourned. 



JAMES E. McDonald, 



President. 

 CHAELES DOWNING, 



Secretary. 



