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Mr. Lt'Vfi-ins n-iul llic follow iiiii it'|ioit of llic ("oimnittoe ou Resolu- 

 tions: 



■ •■\\'lHMH'iis. it has pleased diviiu' jirovHU'iu-e t(» remove from our midst 

 our friend and comrade Calvin F. Darnell, he it 



"Resolved. That the Indiana Wool (Jrowers' Association has lost 

 one of its oldest nienihcrs and most earnest snjiporters, a man recognized 

 hy all as one of the most z;'alons and iiitelligent upholders of advanced 

 sheep hnsliandry. 



■•Resolved. That in the demise of our fellow mendx-r we have sustained 

 the loss of a sincere friend, a noble hearted man and a citizen of the 

 choicest character. 



"Resolved, That we offer to the widow and family of the deceased our 

 deepest sympathy and share with them in their great bereavement. 



"Resolved, That a copy of these resolntions be sent to the family of 

 the deceased, and also spread upon the minutes of our Association. 



".MORTIMER LEVERING, 

 •riUAII PRIVETT, 

 "I. M. MILLER, 



Committee." 



Mr. Levering r<'ad the following re])ort of the Committee on Nomina- 

 tions: 



Yoiu" Committee on Nominations resi)ectfully report the following 

 names for officers for the ensuing year: 



For President, William H. Thornbnrg. Anderson; for Vice-President, 

 Jacob M. Harshbarger. Ladoga; Secretary-Treasurer, J. W. Robe, Green- 

 castle, Executive Committee. George W. Harshl)arger, Ladoga; C. A. 

 Phelps, New Castle. 



Respectfully submitted, 



.TOSHUA STRANGE', 

 MORTIMER LP:TERING, 



Committee. 



On motion the rf'port of the comnuttee Avas adopted. 



President Thornburg appointed the following Committee on Program 

 for the next meeting: Mr. H. H. Keim, Mr. Mortimer Levering and 

 Mr. I. M. Miller. 



Mr. Levering: In looking over the pei'sonnel of our meeting yester- 

 day I found we had very few new iiitMnbers. The strength of our 

 Association and its usefidness. I think, would be very much promoted 

 if we woidd get in the new i)eople who are going into the sheep busi- 

 ness throughout the State. The second generation is coming on. While 

 we do not count ourselves very old. we recognize that the sons of the 

 older breeders are coming into the Association, and we ought to help 



