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to see the milk tested and find out what there is to be learned 

 about testing milk. 



Air. Kimsey : — A word in regard to the headquarters room : 

 I feel, and have heard a number say, that they get as much good 

 from a personal talk with the persons attending. Around the 

 lobby we naturally feel a little hesitancy in approaching the sub- 

 ject with them. There is plenty of room at headquarters for all 

 to go there and talk. Allow me to suggest that around the 

 hotel we make the headquarters room the general loafing room 

 and consider every one introduced, so you can talk without any 

 hesitancy, and w^e will thereby get the greatest good from our 

 stay here. 



Prof. Fraser : — There will be a meeting of all county dairy 

 representatives immediately at the close of this meeting here. 



By the President : — We stand adjourned until 7 :30 this 

 evening. 



WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 16, 1907 

 7:30 P. M. 



President in the chair. Meeting called to order. 



We have with us tonight a familiar dear friend, Mr. Lum- 

 bard. There is a treat in store for us. 



Song. Encored. '' Maggie.' 



Our next number is not on the program, but we shall have 

 the pleasure of hearing a few remarks from Dean Davenport of 

 the University of Illinois. 

 Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen : — 



I would much rather listen to Mr. Lumbard sing than talk 

 myself or any one else talk. 



One of the questions that always occurs to us at the time 

 of the meeting of any association like this, is, what does it mean 

 for the industry it represents. 



I suppose we ought not to hold an annual convention without 

 exerting some influence over the progress of affairs represented 

 by the people gathered together. I am one who believes we have 



