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of the rural communities. The Massachusetts farmer should 

 resent dying before his time. He should demand an opportunity 

 to live as long as his agricultural brothers in Indiana and in 

 Washington. 



Second Day. 



During the morning session of the second day the Massa- 

 chusetts Milk Inspectors' Association held its annual meeting 

 in the library of the Horticultural Society, and was addressed 

 by Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, who had spoken at the evening 

 session of the previous day. Dr. Wiley's subject was "Milk 

 Inspection from the Producers' Point of View." 



