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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 48 No. 5 639-640
© 1965 by American Dairy Science Association ®
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Where Do We Go from Here?

Harry C. Trelogan

Statistical Reporting Service, U.S.D.A., Washington, D. C.

ABSTRACT

My remarks may be regarded as the first of what we hope will be a series of comments indicative of your attitudes toward different means for the American Dairy Science Association to assume appropriate responsibilities in the international development of science. Our International Committee was established in 1960 to explore ways and means to achieve better international relations with dairy scientists of the world. The Committee has diligently explored a wide range of possible alternatives for fulfilling this felt need. I have a point of view that has not always been fully shared by my fellow committee members and also a proposal that has not been tried.

Most of us like to think, and I believe, that the United States assumed a position of world leadership following World War II. World leadership brings with it an obligation to provide and exercise leadership in international endeavors generally. Every organization and every citizen of the United States has a duty to sense and to share in that obligation.







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