THIRD SESSION 



Saturday afternoon, December 3, 1910, 2 o'clock. 



DR, WM. H. PARK, Presiding. 

 SUBJECT, MILK STANDARDS. 



MR. STEPHEN G. WILLIAMS: Ladies and Gentlemen, will you 

 please come to order? 



The first part of the program will be devoted to some film pic- 

 tures, with the title "The Man Who Learned," illustrating the 

 milk supply as we get it, and as we may get it. I am sorry to 

 say that Dr. Lederle, who was to preside at this meeting this aft- 

 ernoon, has been unable to attend, but Dr. William H. Park, whom 

 you all know, will preside in his place, and will read Dr. Lederle's 

 paper. I take pleasure in introducing Dr. William H. Park, pre- 

 siding Chairman of the afternoon. 



May I ask you all to be good enough to write your names in this 

 book, which we will have handed around, so that we will know 

 who has been present at these conferences. 



THE CHAIRMAN: (Dr. William H. Park) Ladies and gentlemen: 

 I commiserate you that I have to stand here in Dr. Lederle's place, 

 and I also ask you to commiserate me that I have to try to tell 

 his views, but I will try to carry on the exercises as if he had been 

 here. Fortunately, I have his statement, that he was to have made 

 here this afternoon, though it is in a somewhat abbreviated form. 



Now, the first in order, I believe, is a moving picture to show us 

 how clean milk is produced, as contrasted with other kinds. 

 (Moving pictures were here presented.) 



THE CHAIRMAN: I believe all of you appreciated that motion 

 picture, and it really is, to my mind, a very true picture. I re- 

 member, some three years ago, that I went to one of the rural re- 

 sorts for a short time, where my sister was staying, and I noticed 

 that no one drank the last drops in his glass of the dairy farm 

 milk, and the reason was, that even a glassful showed, while 

 standing on the table, a very perceptible amount of manure in the 

 bottom. When I went out to look at the milking, I saw uncleanli- 

 ness greater even than that shown in the picture, but my friends 

 and relatives asked me not to do anything, because they were hav- 

 ing a very happy time at this farmhouse and didn't care to bring in 

 any friction. Now, that milk was fresh and there was no disease 



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