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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 19 No. 11 715-732
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The Thirty-First Annual Meeting of the American Dairy Science Association

R. B. Stoltz, Secretary-Treasurer

ABSTRACT

On June 15 to 19, inclusive, 1936, the American Dairy Science Association convened at State College, Pennsylvania, for their thirty-first annual meeting. The program, given in the June issue of the JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, was arranged by the program committee headed by S. I. Bechdel. The July issue of the Journal contains the abstracts of the various papers presented.

This is the first year that a registration fee has been charged. A fee of $1.00 was charged the members, a fee of $2.00 was charged the non-members, and there was no registration fee for ladies and children.

There was a large attendance at the meeting, 35 states of the 48 as well as Canada and Australia being represented. 292 of the 362 registrants were members. 135 ladies and 102 children made the total attendance 599. The registration by states was furnished by M. A. Farrell.

In the last few years there has been a noticeable increase in the bringing of the entire family to the meetings; thus the ladies and children are coming to feel that the meeting is an annual one for them as well as for the men.







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