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FINAL MEETING FOR FARMERS

Plans to be Made For Broadening Scope of New Organization.

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The Farmers' Association will hold the last, and most important meeting of the year in the Trophy Room of the Union tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Several very important matters are to be considered at this meeting, so that a large attendance is desired. The results of the work of the association in reaching 800 men in the University who are interested in agricultural work has been so satisfactory during the four months since the founding of the organization that the graduates feel justified in making it permanent. The order of business to come before the meeting will therefore be as follows: the selection of a name for the association; consideration of the desirability of affiliation with similar organizations with other colleges; discussion of the proposed plan of summer meetings; fixation of a membership fee; consideration of the establishment of an office in Cambridge where information can be assembled and distributed to members; election of permanent officers.

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