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The Milky Derby

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Mary Philipsen1 editions

"The Milky Derby, a four-month, 1,200-mile walking pilgrimage of two young men and two milk cows, accompanied by a little red barn mounted on a truck chassis. They left Brandon on June 20, 1929 and walked 10-15 miles a day -- sleeping in yards, parks and by the roadside -- and arrived in St. Louis on Sept. 29, in time for the national dairy exposition. The expedition was the brain child of Clifford Conklin, secretary of the Ayrshire Breeders' Association, which was headquartered in Brandon. He wanted to showcase the hardiness of the breed -- and the trek certainly did that, because both milkers -- named Alice and Tomboy -- made it all the way to Missouri. Also showcased were the endurance and good humor of their handlers, who also had an entrepreneurial flair -- they sold quarts of milk along the way, unbeknownst to the their sponsor, and used the proceeds to buy phonograph records"--Cf. "Book recalls Vermont-St. Louis 'Milky Derby'", Burlington Free Press (Nov. 11, 2009), p. B2--

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