Report1908- . BY A. B. GRAHAM, SUPERINTENDENT OF AGRICULTURALEXTENSION, O. S. U., COLUMBUS. When the three cups already presented have been arranged inorder of size, the fourth, the Ag-ricultural Colleg-e trophy, seems sosmall that it may appear to you as only a model, but I want to assureyou that it is the real thing. I am reminded of a story about a ladywho had a husband about whom she had often heard the remarksHe is a model husband; he is a model man, etc. Not being-exactly sure that she knew the meaning of the word model sheconsulted the dictionarj^ She was somewhat embarrassed whenshe le
Report1908- . BY A. B. GRAHAM, SUPERINTENDENT OF AGRICULTURALEXTENSION, O. S. U., COLUMBUS. When the three cups already presented have been arranged inorder of size, the fourth, the Ag-ricultural Colleg-e trophy, seems sosmall that it may appear to you as only a model, but I want to assureyou that it is the real thing. I am reminded of a story about a ladywho had a husband about whom she had often heard the remarksHe is a model husband; he is a model man, etc. Not being-exactly sure that she knew the meaning of the word model sheconsulted the dictionarj^ She was somewhat embarrassed whenshe learned the definition—A small imitation of the real thing-. The story doesnt exactly apply, for this is the real thing- withthe true ring. 48 OHIO CORN IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION This cup is to be known as The Agricultural College Trophy,and is to be awarded annually to the township, villag-e or specialdistrict high school whose members raise and exhibit the best cornaccording to the rules of this The awarding of this cup shall stand for more than mere cornraising; it shall stand for culture quite as much as for ag-riculture;it is hoped that it may quicken an interest in science that leads theway for the real agriculturist; it should stimulate a communityinterest in all that stands for the best in the individual to make thebest of living and the most of making- a living. Gentlemen, please accept this cup from the Faculty of theCollege of Agriculture, and award it to the school whose efforts arewell directed toward making the active, citizen-artisan on the farm. ANNUAL REPORT 49 REPORT OF COMMITTEE ONSCORE CARD AND CORN JUDGING C. G. WILLIAMS, O. A. E. S., WOOSTER H. P. MILLER, WESTERVILLE J. W. McCORD, COLUMBUS W. M. HARDMAN, YELLOWSPRINGS I. S. COOK, JR., CHILLICOTHE The very general use of the score card in the final selection ofseed corn necessitates the preparation and indorsement of such acard by the Ohio Corn Improvement Association. In preparing-this score ca
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