. Canadian journal of agricultural science. Agricultural Institute of Canada; Agriculture. 420 SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE August, 1922 Concerning the and Its Branches BY THE GENERAL-SECRETARY THE NEW PREMIER OF MANITOBA President John Bracken of the Mani- toba Agricultural College, Winnipeg, and formerly Professor of Field Husbandry •^t the University of Saskatchewan, is to be the next Premier and Prime Minister of Manitoba. Announcement of his selec- tion and acceptance was made on July nst. John Bracken is a native of Ontario, is 39 years of age, graduated from the On- tario Agricultura


. Canadian journal of agricultural science. Agricultural Institute of Canada; Agriculture. 420 SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE August, 1922 Concerning the and Its Branches BY THE GENERAL-SECRETARY THE NEW PREMIER OF MANITOBA President John Bracken of the Mani- toba Agricultural College, Winnipeg, and formerly Professor of Field Husbandry •^t the University of Saskatchewan, is to be the next Premier and Prime Minister of Manitoba. Announcement of his selec- tion and acceptance was made on July nst. John Bracken is a native of Ontario, is 39 years of age, graduated from the On- tario Agricultural College in 1906 and tended to Premier Bracken, a man who has already done much for agriculture in western has been President of the Manitoba Agri- culturtaJ College since June, 1920. In that position he succeeded J. B. Reynolds on the latter's appointment as President of the Ontario Agricultural College. During the year 1921-22, John Bracken was Vice-President of the Canadian So- ciety of Technical Agriculturists. He has been a member since May, 1920, when the Society was in process of organization. Our warmest congratulations are ex- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT On August 1st, 1922, immediately after the publication of this issue, the headquar- ters of the Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturists are being moved to Ottawa. This is merely a return to the city where the Society was organized during the early part of 1920 and where its headquarters remained until October of that year. At that time a transfer to Gardenvale, P. Q., was made necessary because of the fact that the offices of the Industrial and Edu- cational Publishing Company (the origi- nal publishers of "Scientific Agricul- ture") were located there. Since July, 1921, the Society has owned and published '' Scientific Agriculture"' and the Dominion Executive Committee at the close of the recent annual Conven- tion, decided in favor of returning to Ottawa. The new address for aU corresponden


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