FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL CONVENTION 49 



WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION 



January 27, 1926 



Mr. Chas. Foss, Temporary Chairman. 

 Mr. Geo. Caven, Secretary. 



The Chairman: I would like to suggest that all the 

 people outside come in, it is time for us to open our meet- 

 ing. Mr. O'Hair is busy at the present time, answering 

 some phone calls, and he requested me to open the meeting. 



I wish those of you in the rear would occupy these 

 seats farther in front; and will someone in the lobby please 

 inform the people we are ready to begin the program and 

 have them all come in? We want to begin the program 

 promptly. 



Our first subject on the program this afternoon is 

 "Some Lessons as a Beginner in Dairying," by Professor 

 Muckelroy. I want to say in behalf of Professor Muckel- 

 roy, that he understands his subject and knows what he is 

 going to talk about, and he is going to talk to you from 

 the standpoint, I am sure, of a farmer, for besides being a 

 teacher in the Southern Illinois Normal School, he is also 

 an actual farmer, and what he has to say this afternoon is 

 going to be from actual experience, I am sure. Professor 

 Muckelroy. 



