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School of Agriculture, University of Delaware, Newark
ABSTRACT
You have honored me by asking me to present an invitational paper to this 57th Annual Meeting of the American Dairy Science Association. I am happy to be here.
Your Committee has confused me by assigning me the topic, Surmounting Local, State, Inter-State, and Regional Problems in Up-dating, Revising, Reorganizing, and Consolidating Dairy Science Departments. This might well be considered the reading of the paper—a real Mother Hubbard.
Perhaps by now you have joined me in my confusion. If not, perhaps later. The topic did seem understandable when I discussed it with the members of the Education Committee of this Association. They explained that a part of last year's annual meeting had been given over to a symposium during which the discussants covered the general area of Changes Forced Upon Us by Trends in Enrollments in Agricultural Colleges, from the particular point of view of university administrators and the undergraduate curricula in dairy manufacturing and dairy production.
1 Presented at the Fifty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the American Dairy Science Association, University of Maryland, June 1962.
2 Vice-President for University Relations and Dean and Director of the School of Agriculture.
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