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		<title>2012 Conference Information</title>
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		<title>History Has Been Made!</title>
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		<title>2012 President&#8217;s Report</title>
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		<title>Sir Geoffrey Peren</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PROF Peren, as he later became known to New Zealand’s agricultural  world, was born in England and went to Canada at an early age, where he  obtained a degree from Ontario Agricultural College. Serving with  distinction in World War I, he rose to the rank of major, and won the  Croix de Guerre.</p>
<p>In 1924 he and his wife came to New Zealand, to take up the newly  established Chair in Agriculture at Victoria University. In 1928 he was  given the prime responsibility of establishing Massey Agricultural  College, a position which he held for 31 years, leaving it with fine  buildings, grounds and farmlands, a staff of high calibre with a wide  range of teaching and research activities and an enviable reputation,  both within New Zealand, and overseas.</p>
<p>Special tribute should be paid to the contribution he made to the  sheep industry of New Zealand. The development of teaching and research  in the fields of sheep husbandry and wool were his special interest and  responsibility. During this period some of the initial investigations of  the Cheviot-Romney Cross took place under his direction.</p>
<p>Soon after his retirement from Massey he was the leading figure in  the formation of the Perendale Society, to which he had been invited to  give his name.</p>
<p>For twenty years as Honorary Secretary and Patron he devoted most of  his energies to the development of the breed, the affairs of the Society  and the publication of 10 editions of the Handbook.</p>
<p>Perhaps his most outstanding characteristic was his ability to  perceive an objective and to devote all his energies to achieving it.</p>
<p>He combined this with an artist’s sensitivity and a personality which  made his leadership role seem effortless. He possessed great soundness  of judgement, inexhaustible energy and a perfectionist’s attention to  detail.</p>
<p>He sought no material gain for himself, but only fame and high  respect for the breed. Many sheep farmers owe their present prosperity  to his early encouragement and guidance.</p>
<p>As a man he will always be remembered by those who knew him, for his  hospitality, his warm pleasure in their company, his gift of friendship  and his endless flow of enthusiastic talk.</p>
<p>One left his presence with the firm resolve to go home and do better.</p>
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