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of his success at it, and ]iis liking ior horticulturo, and the 

 necessity for clean j)()liti('s in his town, which has doubled its 

 population in the past six years, and which is a scene of cosnio- 

 })olitan confusion at the present time. 



Gen. Wood exi)lained why he did not call on Secretary J. 

 Lewis lOllsworth of the State Board of Agriculture, the hour 

 being later than was scluMluled for the closing of the speech- 

 making. 



After the close of the session in the banquet hall, there was 

 dancing in the main hall, to music by Bicknell's orchestra. 



The floor director was Arthur J. Marble; and his assistants 

 were, A. M. Powell and W. K. Stanley; and the aids were, 

 Edward A. Bartlett, Fred H. Hammond, Henry E. Kinney, 

 Myron F. Converse, Robert B. Rich and Allyne W. Hixon. 



The committee in charge of the winter meetings and the 

 reunion was: Arthur J. Marble, Edward W. Breed of Clinton, 

 C. L. Hartshorn, President Hadwen and Secretary Hixon. 



