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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 18 No. 5 349-351
© 1935 by American Dairy Science Association ®
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American Dairy Science Association Announcements

ABSTRACT

Housing Plans for the 1935 Meeting

The School of Agriculture dormitories will be available to those attending the American Dairy Science meeting at University Farm, St. Paul. The rooms are large, airy and well lighted and it shall be the aim of the committee on housing to see that everyone is comfortable and happy while here, at a cost of 75 cents per person per night. The members of the committee on housing and registration are Superintendent J. O. Christianson and Dr. W. E. Peterson at University Farm.

If you wish to bring the family, there are several suites where accommodations may be arranged. However, it is very important that all reservations be made as early as possible. The postcards which the members returned to the Program Committee were intended only as a general guide. Those who indicated that they expect to make reservations at the dormitories should not regard such indication as an actual reservation. This must be made directly with the chairman of the housing committee.







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