Twenty-Fifth Annual Report of the Michigan Dairymen's Association
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Excerpt from Twenty-Fifth Annual Report of the Michigan Dairymen's Association: July 1, 1908, to June 30, 1909
At Saginaw there was a resolution adopted that it now appears was aimed to take this away but the man that wrote that resolution did not know enough to write it in an effective manner. I understand that he and some of his friends have been accusing me of changing the word ing before publishing the same.
I want to say to you that there were no changes or alterations made in the resolution as the President in his address would: lead you to believe, but it was published in the exact form and wording in which it was written and adopted at Saginaw.
It has been my policy to avoid all controversy or words of feeling in our meetings and I have always tried to keep the best of feeling between all our members, but the time has come when I do not propose to submit quietly to the accusations that have been made against me or to being stabbed in the back by any one man. Either the President or I are telling you the truth and I am glad to be able to prove to you that I am the one that is telling you the truth.
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