THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION. 109 



Wednesday Morning, January 18, 1911. 



President : The meeting will come to order. Dairymen 

 who are interested in the milk testing and butter judging can 

 step to the second floor where the work is going on now. 



Dr. Peters, who is scheduled for this morning telegraphed 

 his train was three hours late. We have waited some little 

 time but are fortunate in having Mr. Glover with us who will 

 talk to us this morning and Dr. Peters will speak to us this 

 afternoon. 



The Illinois Dairymen's reports are here on the platform; 

 if any of you desire them when the meeting is over, come for- 

 ward and get what you want. Those who have not secured 

 their membership badges, or who have not put their names on 

 the roll can stop at the Secretary's office and secure their 

 badges. 



The meeting must start promptly this afternoon as we 

 have quite a full program. 



I can hardly say anything new to you about Mr. Glover; 

 you all know him. He has worked in the Elgin district for a 

 great many years. It is a great pleasure to have him with us 

 this morning. I will ask Mr. Glover to come here and talk to 

 us. Gentlemen, Mr. Glover. 



