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Mr. Roberts extended an invitation to the oonventiou to meet at 
Ithaca, N. V., and Mr. Flays repeated his invitation to Minneapolis. 
On motion the roll of delegates was called, eacb delegate stating Uis 
prefer i Liis uame was called. The vote resu 
Florida, 11: Ethaoa, 3; Columbus, 0.5; California, l. 
The chair declared that the Bentiment of the convention favored 
Denver, Colo., as the next place of meeting. 
The time of holding the next convention was then discussed. Mr. 
Raub announced thai the National Educational Association would 
probably meet, a^ usual, the third week in duly, at Denver, and <»n 
motion of Mr. Scott it was declared, by a vote of 30 to I. that the sen- 
timent of the Association \\;i< to bold its convention the week preced- 
ing thai of the National Educational Association. 
The Chairman. The executive committee will take note of this 
expression of opinion in favor of holding the meeting one week before 
the meeting of the National Educational Association. Arc any of the 
3 iow ready to report upon their officers 1 
Mi. Washburn, for the Section on Mechanic Arts, reported the names 
Of Mr. Patterson, Of Kentucky, for president, and Mr. Anderson, of 
Kentucky, for secretary. < >n motion these Domination a were confirmed. 
Mr. Voorhees, tor the Section on Agriculture and < 'hemist ry, reported 
the names of B. B. Voorhees for president, A. E2. Blount, vice president, 
and O. C. Georgeson, of Kansas, secretary. On motion these nomina- 
tions were confirmed. 
Mr. Myers offered the followiug resolution, which was referred to the 
executive committee and immediately referred hack to the convention 
tor action: 
Whereas olose relations «-\isi between tin- agricultural colleges and experiment 
• the Unit md those of the I »«,ui i 1 1 i < »n of Canada: Therefore !>■• it 
on extends a mosl con tint invitation to nil of theagrt- 
eoltnt it Btations of tin- Dominion of Canada and 
bo the meetings of onr Association j and ire hereby 
extend to the tame the full privileges of the association permissible under on 
•titntion. 
Adopted. 
Mr. Mills expressed the thanks of the Dominion experiment stations, 
Mr. Plumb reported the following nomination- for officers of the 
tion on College Work: Mr. B >f Mam.', president; Mr. Council, 
of Texas, vice-president; Mr. Wing, of Ne* k'ork, uy. 
I i motion these mflrmed. 
Mr. Harris, of tin- com aittee to aominafc ociation, 
presented tin- toll. .v. 
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