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winter 1:611118, and Dr. Taylor about oue-liaif time for tlie spring teiiu. 

 The above arrangement lias made the teaching in the Departments of 

 Surgery and Medicine and Anatomy somewhat strenuous and is not 

 wholly satisfactory. 



The Department of Surgery and Medicine has conducted the largest 

 clinic which has obtained since the estahlisihment of the Division which is 

 compared in the following chart: 



Ths work of the Division has been cheerfully perfomied and I wish to 

 express my appreciation to the Veterinary faculty' for their valued co- 

 operation. 



The meeting of the American Veterinary Medical Association at Den- 

 ver, Colorado, was not attended b}" any member of our facultj^ Drs. 

 Hallman and Hutton, attended only the meetings of the U. S. Live Stock 

 Associatiou and the International Live Stock Show. VarioUvS members 

 have attended the meetings of local veterinar^^ associations in Detroit, 

 Adrian, Jackson and Marquette. The annual meeting of the Michigan 

 State Veteaiiiaiy Medical Association held February 7 and 8, was the best 

 and largest in its history. Again the summer meeting held June 28, 29 

 and 30, 1922, was the best program, attendance 211, sociability, ever 

 staged in Michigan. 

 Attempts to increase the student enrollment last year were in a measure 

 successful with eleven freshmen. The total enrollment of freshmen vet- 

 terinary students has not changed from that recorded in the chart pre- 

 pared by Dean White of the Ohio State University. 



