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Dr. POULARD — The first time I met our President was in the 

 State House, at Trenton, and I didn't know whether he belonged 

 to the State House, whether he was a lobbyist, or what he was, 

 but I knew' he was an efficient man, and I don't know whether 

 I complimented him: when I thought he was a lawyer. But he 

 told me he was a modest kind of a doctor. I want to say that 

 if we are going to have any hearing in Trenton on Bill No. 103, 

 or any other bill, that we want Dr. Hunt present. I want to 

 say that his administration as the first President of this State 

 Association has been most successful, and I think that we owe 

 him a rising vote of thanks, and I hope that the future admini- 

 strations will be as successful as the past. I move that we give 

 him a rising vote of thanks. 



(This motion was seconded and carried by unanimous vote.) 

 The; President — Gentlemen, I thank you. The meeting 

 stands adjourned. 



