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SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE 



July. 1922 



assuming more concrete form. Strict 

 adherence to these principles will result 

 in the Society growing in influence, in 

 prestige and in power. Past records jus- 

 tify us in cherishing high hopes for future 

 accomplishments. In passing on to you, 



Sir, the duties and responsibilities of the 

 highest office in the gift of the technical 

 agriculturists in Canada, it is with the con- 

 fident assurance that the days of the Soci- 

 et}' ss greatest usefulness to Canadian agri- 

 culture belong to the future. 



WEST MEETS EAST AT C. S. T. A. CONVENTION 

 L. S. KLINCK, President of the University of British Columbia and retiring President 

 of the C. S. T. A. (left); and J. B. REYNOLDS, President of the Ontario Agricultural 

 College, newly elected President of the C. S. T. A., at the Annual Convention of the 



Society 



