Part I.] ENCOURAGEMENT OF DAIRYING. 



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Merit — Concluded. 



Herman R. Russell, Haverhill. 

 George Seagers, Becket. 

 Robert A. Sherman, South Hyannis. 

 Manuel B. Souza, Taunton. 

 Arthur A. Turnbull, Berlin. 

 Leon E. Waltz, Westminster. 

 Alton B. Winslow, Ware. 



Honorable mention : — 



Harold D. Burley, Lunenburg. 

 George W. Clough, Haverhill. 

 Harry S. Donnelly, East Longmeadow. 

 Maurice S. Flagg, Westford. 

 William C. Francis, Rehoboth. 

 Prentiss R. Jenks, Feeding Hills. 

 George A. Mosher, Lancaster. 

 Kenneth K. Putnam, Sutton. 

 Charles F. Russell, Winchendon. 

 Frank C. Smith, Leominster. 



The judge in the clean milking contest was Dr. Charles E. 

 Marshall of Amherst, to whom our thanks are especially due 

 for the splendid work done by him for the third time free of 

 charge except for actual expenses. 



Additional Prizes offered to Local Inspectors of Milk. 

 (a) To local inspectors of milk in cities and towns supplied 

 by more than fifty dairies, and having fifteen or more separate 

 entries in the 1917 clean milking contest, for the greatest 

 number of superior merit cottons the following prizes were 

 offered : — 



$75 00 



The following awards were made : — 



First prize, Gustaf L. Berg, Worcester. 



Second prize, John F. Bresnahan, Fitchburg, 



Third and fourth prize, divided between Stephen C. Do^vns, Springfield, 



and Harry 0. Knight, Gardner. 

 Fifth prize, Lewis I. Tucker, Taunton. 



