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The following was offered by Mr. Moon: 



AGRICULTURAL, EDUCATION. 



Resolved, That this Association regards the question of agricul- 

 tural education as one of the greatest importance, the continued 

 prosperity of our agriculture, the foundation of all material well- 

 being, depending in large measure upon the proper education of the 

 farmer. 



Resolved, That we cordially endorse the measures for the promo- 

 tion of agricultural education in this State proposed by the con- 

 ference of State Agricultural organizations of June 4 and 5, 1900, 

 and that we urge the Legislature to give favorable consideration 

 to the same. 



Resolved, That the delegates to the conference be continued as a 

 committee of the Association and instructed to co-operate with 

 the legislative committee of the conference in securing the desired 

 legislation. 



Mr. Moon. — I offer these resolutions and hope they will be adopted 

 as expressive of the opinion of this association. I desire also to 

 express my sentiments as to the great interest shown by Secretary 

 Hamilton in the welfare and success of this Association, as well 

 as by the bill drawn and submitted to our members. I trust the 

 resolutions may be adopted and that Prof. Hamilton may know that 

 the interest manifested in our Association and its work is appre- 

 ciated. 



The resolutions were, on motion, adopted. 



REPORT OP COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS. 



Mr. Moon, of Committee on Nominations, submitted the following 

 list of candidates for the several offices of the Association for the 

 coming year: 



PRESIDENT. 

 Howard A. Chase Philadelphia. 



VICE PRESIDENTS. 



Calvin Cooper Bird-In-Hand. 



W. T. Creasy Catawissa. 



M. C. Dunlevy Carnegie. 



RECORDING SECRETARY. 

 Enos B. Engle, Waynesboro. 



CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. 

 Wm. P. Brinton, Christiana. 



TREASURER. 

 Samuel C. Moon Morrisville. 



