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ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



School, University of Illinois. ' It will be remembered that the advisory 

 committee appointed by President Newman, when this work was taken up, 

 consisted of H. B. Gurler, DeKalb. John Stewart, Elburn, M. Long, Wood- 

 stock, Irwin Nowlan, Toulon, and A. N. Abbott, Morrison. This was an 

 advisory committee to confer with the Dean of the Agricultural College 

 on work to be carried on in the dairy school. Mr. Nowlan's report is on 

 the work of the committee and is as follows: 



Toulon, 111., April 2d, 1902. 

 Mr. Geo. Caven, 154 Lake St., Chicago, 111. 



My Dear Sir — I am now prepared to submit the following report as 

 to the inducements offered by the State Agricultural College, Urbana, 

 to hold the next meeting of the Illinois State Dairymen's Association at 

 that place 



1st. The hall for general meetings heated and lighted, free. 



2d. Butter room, cold storage for the butter. 



od. Room for exhibiting dairy machinery and power for operating 

 same. j 



4th. Use of stock judging room along with the dairy animals of 

 the herd. I 



As to a contrib tion from the two towns. I am sorry to say that such 

 a thing is about impossible. Fours, 



Irvin Nowlan. 



Also find er closed report of work done in the dairy section of the 

 Agricultural College under Sec. 5. House Bill 315. 



REPORT OF WORK DONE IN THE DAIRY SECTION OF HOUSE BILL 

 No. 3:5 BY IRVIN NOWLAN, TOULON, ILL. 



In carrying out the provision of House Bill 315, providing for a com- 

 mittee of five (5) to be appointed by the U.iinois State Dairyman's Asso- 

 ciation to confer with the directors of the Agriculture Experiment Sta- 



