VETERINARY COLLEGE ANNOUNCEMENTS. 
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merits aie ample and afford most excellent opportunity for clin¬ 
ical study and demonstration. A large court gives the students 
space, light and privilege to study and assist in the treatment of 
the great variety of cases offered by a free clinic maintained by 
the college faculty. The faculty has been strengthened by 
several additional members and new studies have been added to 
the curriculum. The adoption of a three-year graded course 
places this college on a plane with other advanced seats of learn¬ 
ing. A post-graduate course, covering the subjects of meat, 
milk, and dairy inspection, has been arranged for the latter part 
of the year, beginning January 12th and continuing eight weeks. 
The faculty consists of the following brilliant array" of veteri¬ 
narians and others: Clias. J. Sihler, V.S., Sesco Stewart, M.D. 
D.V.M., Robert C. Moore, D.V.S., Isidore J. Wolf, M.D., Reon 
Rosenwald, M.D., Silas J. Brooking, M.D., D.V.S., Thomas A. 
Bray, D.V.S., Benjamin P A . Kaupp, D.V.S., Sidney R. Hunter, 
V.S., R. H. Harrison, D.V.S., Wm. C. Barth, V.S., Theodore 
Schaefer, M.D., Joseph S. Richtenberg, M.D., Thomas J. Turner 
D.V.S., E. Von Quast, M.D., Frederick W. Hopkins, D.V.S.’ 
U. B. McCurdy, D.V.S., Frank M. Sheridan, Fsq., R. Fnos Day 
V. S., O. G. Atherton, D.V.S., Geo. O. Smith, Ph.D., and 
Thomas C. Proctor, M.D. The location of the new college 
building is at 1404 and 1406 Holmes Street, Kansas City, Kan¬ 
sas, and the dean is Prof. Sesco Stewart, M.D., D.V.M., to whom 
all communications should be addressed. 
The American Veterinary Cortege. —The announce¬ 
ment for the twenty-second annual .session is issued, and this 
year, gives carefully compiled rules of matriculation and ad¬ 
mission as approved by the Board of Regents, the course of 
study, including her great array of adjunct branches, her require¬ 
ments for graduation, list of prizes and beneficiaries, along with 
the practical department (the American Veterinary Hospital). 
The Board of Trustees are the same as last year, with the ad¬ 
dition of W. B. F. Miller, D. V. S., of Camden, and three 
alumni trustees (R. H. Howard, of Boston ; Charles Burden, of 
New York, and W. H. Rowe, of Paterson, N. J.) No changes 
are made in the governing faculty, while in the adjunct H.^D. 
Hanson, D. V. S., who has for a number of years been occupy¬ 
ing the chair of canine medicine and helminthology, has been 
raised to the associate professorship of Theory and Practice, and 
Allen S. Heath, M. D., V. S., has been made Professor of 
Hygiene, Breeding and Zootechnics. The catalogue also o-ives 
