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The twenty-first annual meeting of the American Dairy Science Association was held in the Book-Cadillac Hotel, Detroit, Michigan, October 7,8 and 9,1926.
The first general session was devoted to business and committee reports and a splendid address on "Science All the Way Through," by Dr. K. L. Butterfield, president of the Michigan State College.
The Secretary's report showed a substantial growth in the Association over the previous year, amounting to about 30 per cent. This places it on a sounder financial basis in the performance of its functions.
President O. E. Reed appointed the following committees:
Nomination: Borland, Davis, Fitch, Rogers, C. W. Larson.
Resolution: Guthrie, C. W. Larson, Eckles.
National Research Council: Term expiring 1928, C. W. Larson; term expiring 1929, R. S. Breed and G. C. White.
The banquet, at which three hundred were present, served as the setting for the announcement of awards in the judging contests, as usual.
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