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shrines. May he long be spared to a community 

 in the conduct of whose affairs he has borne a 

 distinguished and honorable part. 



O. E. BRADFUTE of Aberdeen- Angus fame; T. F. 

 B. SOTHAM, known to all admirers of the Herefords; 

 I. M. FORBES, a leader in Shorthorn circles; JAMES 

 BROWN of ARMOUR & Co.; G. B. VAN NORMAN and M. 

 P. BUELL, prominent in the commission trade; FRED 

 PABST, whose activities in connection with Wisconsin 

 stock-breeding have made him a national figure; 

 W. S. DUNHAM of Oaklawn; W. G. BROWN, ex- 

 President of the New York Central Railway; FRANK 

 HARDING of the American Shorthorn Breeders' Asso- 

 ciation, OVERTON HARRIS, President of the Hereford 

 Association; ROBERT MILLER, one of Ontario's best- 

 known stockmen, and R. A. FAIRBAIRN of New Jersey 

 are also upon the honor roll of those who have 

 served as International directors. Senator HARRIS, 

 RICHARD GIBSON and WILLIAM E. SKINNER have already 

 been referred to at some length. 



I speak feelingly of these men, because it was 

 my fortune to sit with them for many years at 

 International business meetings. I know of their 

 unselfish and invaluable service. I have seen them 

 for so long, not only in council, but in action, that 

 I realize more fully perhaps than the average patron 



