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perience in the world know there arc many things in which 

 the best of us might do better. The secretary and com- 

 mittee have looked over the country for the man who could 

 give us hints that would be of value, not only that would be 

 of value, but that would be pointed and come home clearly 

 to our understanding and in a way to interest us. They 

 have found a gentleman who has spoken to the people of 

 Massachusetts under the auspices of this Board before, but, 

 considering all the circumstances, it was thought by the 

 committee that no other man could fill the place better, 

 and I now have the pleasure of introducing Ex-Governor 

 W. D. Hoard of Wisconsin, who will address you on " Dairy 

 Economics." 



