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T hattan, Kansas; Dr. Eugene Davenport, Director of Illinois Agricultural
; Experiment Station, and,Mrs. Davenport, Champaign, Illinois; Dr. J. L.
rd   - Hills, Director of Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station, Burlington,
XV   Vermont; Dr. E. H. Jenkins, Directorof ConnecticutAgricultural Experi- y
'   ment Station, New Haven, Connecticut; Dr. William Frear, Vice-Direc- .
_dS   torof Pennsylvania Experiment Station, State College, Pennsylvania;
`  Dr. Charles D. Woods, Director of Maine Agricultural Experiment
9f  A Station, Orono, Maine; Dr. Thomas F. Hunt, Director of California Agri-
lgs  i cultural Experiment Station, Berkeley, California; Professor H. A. ·
B,  _ Morgan, Director of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Knox-
O   ville, Tennessee; Dr. W. H. Jordan, Director of New York Agricultural I
is  r Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y.; Professor B. W. Kilgore, Director ’
'S ,  North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, Raleigh, North Caro- ` V
nf  _ lina; Dr. H. L. Russell, Director of Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment ,
of  K Station, Madison, Wisconsin; Dr. H. J. Wheeler, Director of Rhode . H
Od _‘ Island Experiment Station, Kingston, Rhode Island; Dr. H. P. Armsby,
9  _ Director of Institute of Animal Nutrition, State College, Pa; Pro- l
he " fessor J. N. Harper, Director of South Carolina Agricultural Expe- j
of  ` riment Station, Clemson College, South Carolina; Professor David ,
W. May, Special Agent in Charge Port Rico Agricultural Experiment j _
I Station, Mayaguez, Porto Rico; Mr. James W. Robertson of the Royal  
Commission of Industrial and Technical Education, Ottawa, Canada; , ‘
Mr. G. M. Mac Nider, Secretary, Association of Feed Control Officials, j
Raleigh, N. C.; Professor W. J. Jones, Jr., Indiana State Chemist, and l
,  Mrs. Jones, Lafayette, Indiana; Hon. J. Q. Emery, Wisconsin State J
Food and Dairy Commissioner, Madison, Wisconsin; Professor Elton i
3 Fulmer, State Chemist, Pullman, Washington; Professor J. G. Crabbe, ;· "
“` _Q President of the Eastern Kentucky State Normal School, Rich- _ {  
S. ; mond, Kentucky; Professor H. H. Cherry, President of the Western   ,
, Kentucky State Normal School, Bowling Green, Kentucky; Professor fr Y
j James G. White, State University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky; ,,  
s,  » Professor C. S. Plumb, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; Professor  
e, _ V- E. Muncy, Ohio Mechanics Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio; Hon. J. W.  
nt  , Newman, Commissioner- of Agriculture, Frankfort, Kentucky; Mr. R. ifi;
W M. Gow, Secretary of American Jersey Cattle Club, New York City;  
‘l· , Mr. J. B. Haggin, Newport, Rhode Island; Mr. W. R. Goodwin, Editor    
51 i 0i’Breeders’ Gazette, Chicago, Illinois; Mr. E. A. Darling, Lyndonville,  
>f  I Vermont; Mr. and Mrs. T. S, Cooper, Coopersburg, Pennsylvania; Hon.  
lu  ` and Mrs. C, M. Clay, Paris, Kentucky; Mr. Richard Wathen, Lebanon,  
it _ Kentucky; Mr. William Addams, Cynthiana, Kentucky; Mr. Guthrie  
K  _ Wilson, Bardstown, Kentucky; Mr, W. R, Spann, Shelbyville, Kentucky;  
l· D1'. H. D. Rodman, Louisville, Kentucky; Mr. C. M. Hutton, Minden,   .
s;  f Louisiana; Mr, Irwin C. Stump, New York City; Mr. A. M. Bowman,  
1- _’ Salem, Virginia; Mr. W. W. Blake Arkcoll, Paoli, Pennsylvania; Mr. F. '. 
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