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tions, and we must get after this thing- to improve the conditions and 

 satisfy the people that dairy products are sanitary as well as acceptable. 



I am not going to occupy your time any longer. We have had our 

 refreshments, warm milk or cold milk as you pleased, and as far as I am 

 concerned I am going to stop. I hope this Dairy Association while it is 

 here will see some things and do some things that will boost this business 

 farther, for their needs are infinite. There is plenty of room at 

 the top. There is a crown just over us if we look up. Let's get a little 

 bit of the money the people are spending; let's get a little more in the 

 dairy business. 



By the Toastmaster; — 



We have stayed here as long as we should. Maybe I should mention 

 something about our cows. The cow on this end goes by the name of 

 Rose. You can see her record, and it is very good indeed. We have some 

 experimental cows at the other end and more interest connected with 

 them probably. I shall be very pleased to tell you more about them and 

 spend any time with any who cares to come out here, but at present 

 we have stayed long enough and had better adjourn. 



Tuesday Evening, January 6th, 1903 



President in the chair. 



We will now listen to Dean Davenport, who will talk to us on 



AIM AND WORK OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DAIRY HUSBANDRY. 



Mr. President and Members of the Association: 



I am going to undertake this evening to follow the thought in the pro- 

 gram as closely as possible and speak of the aim and work on this depart- 



