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about the problems which the extension service was trying to 

 solve, also what had been arranged by it to assist the fairs in 

 making their exhibits more interesting. Mr. F. E. Duffy suggested 

 the need of having boys' judging classes. 



Members of the Board of Agriculture gave very short but 

 interesting talks relating to their inspection work at the recent 

 fall fairs. Mr. Wilson H. Lee was the first on the programme 

 under this heading. Secretar>^ Healey then spoke in regard to 

 his inspection work and also read a communication from Howard 

 S. Neilson who was unable to attend the meeting. Everett E. 

 Brown cautioned the associations in regard to non-assistance, and 

 spoke in regard to the improvement which haS been made in the 

 makeup of exhibits at our agricultural fairs, stating that the 

 exhibits were in better shape than previous to the organization of 

 this association. Karmi Kimberly also spoke in regard to his 

 inspection work. 



Mr. James B. Palmer moved a vote of thanks to the Board 

 for the entertainment which had been furnished the representa- 

 tives of the agricultural associations. 



Meeting adjourned. 



Leonard H. Healey, Secretary. 



