630 BOAUI) OF AGKICULTURE. 



Kt'solvi'd. 'J'li.-it tlio lli.Miiks lit' iliis AssiK'ialion be extended to the 

 Kremen Orclicstni. to the .Muziiit Chib, and to the Hahns Musical Col- 

 lege Quartet, for then* excellent music. 



ReKolvcd, That the thanks of this Association be extended to the dif- 

 ferent supply firms for tlieir contributions to the program, and the interest 

 their representatives have manifested in the meeting and its success. 



Resolved, That in view of the progress being made in other States, 

 it is the sense of this Association that definite requests be made of the 

 forthcoming legislature, to provide for this worlc, and that an active cam- 

 paign sliall be begun, having for its object the securing of increased funds 

 from the State for educational Xtork among its dairy interests. 



Resolved, That the thanks of the members of this Association be ex- 

 tended to our worthy officers who liave so energetically labored to make 

 this meeting a success. • 



Resolved, That we express oiu- appreciation to the President and Trus- 

 tees of Purdue University, for the encouragement they are giving to the 

 dairy interests of the State, and that the dairymen of the State lend their 

 liearty support to Prof. Van Norman for his work m the dairy school 

 of Purdue University, and that we recommend that the dairymen and 

 farmers of the State encourage young people to avail themselves of the 

 advantages given by this institution. 



Resolved, That this Association express its most hearty appreciation 

 of the work being carried on, and already accomplished by the National 

 Dairy Union, and that it is the .sense of this Association that our members 

 should do everything in their power to assist and encourage this work, 

 tiecause it is of vital importance to the prosperity of the dairy interests. 



The following report of the Committee on Nominations is received, 

 and officers elected: 



We, the Committee on Nominations, present the tollowing names as 

 officers for the ensuing year: 



President, D. B. .Tohnson, Mooresville. 

 Vice-President, J. B. Calvin, Kewanna. 

 Secretarj-Treasurer. H. E. Van Norman, Lafayette. 

 With the following to constitute the Executive Committee: 

 Samuel Schlosser, Plymouth. 

 Mrs. M. G. Schenck, Lebanon. 

 Officers elected as nominated. 



