CORRESPONDENCE. 
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UNITED STATES VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIA¬ 
TION. 
NEW COMMITTEES APPOINTED. 
Editors American Veterinary Review: B ° ST ° N ’ Mass, Dec. 28, 1896. 
Dear Sirs The following is the list of Committees for 1896-07. 
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Ai my Legislation. —J. P. Turner, Chairman, Fort Meyer Va • Tohn R Hart 
Amber St PhtMadeiphia . Austin Peters, Jamaica Plain, Boston! Ma^ ’ $ ' 7 
Sisc^Stewart'sA L t 'qTV C ha,rn ' an > Bhaca, N. Y. ; M. P. Hinkley, Buffalo; 
oisco btewart, 7J2 So. James St., Kansas City, Kan 
PhikddDhk KI iTH e 0 n ard ? e ? SOn ’ C i ai ™ an > Philadelphia; W. Horace Hoskins, 
Philadelphia , F. H. Osgood, Boston ; S. Stewart. Kansas City, Kan. 
VilfogXBo^T • W ' Clement ’ 982 CathedraI St " BaUimore i C - P - ^man, 5 2 
Si "~ AV - Hor J ce Hoskins 5 Chairman, Philadelphia ; Jas. B. Raynor, 135 E. Gay 
St., W. Chester, Pa. ; S. Stewart, Kansas City, Kan. ^ 7 
tmn^WI ^TY Forei P Corre sponding Secretaries, Committees on Intelligence and Educa¬ 
tion, and Diseases have not yet been appointed. 
Yours truly, 
_ F- FI. Osgood, President. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
THE PASTEUR MONUMENT’ FUND. 
The following- letter from Chairman Salmon appeals to every 
American veterinarian, and we trust all will avail themselves 
ot the honor and privilege of contributing something (however 
sinall ) toward placing a permanent and suitable memorial to one 
who has done so much for medical science: 
t? it ti/r 1 /- r Washington, D, C., Nov. 24. 1806 
Fellow Members of the Anierican Veterinary Profession : 
France 3 ° r T n w h fIl een kindl . y 1 °/ fered us by the Pasteur Monument Committee of 
ranee to contribute to the memorial fund which is now being raised. No one can appre¬ 
ciate more truly than the veterinarian how much Pasteur did for our profession and for 
umamty, and no other profession can feel a deeper interest in the success of the Ameri- 
. 11 sl \ bs cnption. Up to this time the veterinarians of our country have done nothing 
towards this object, because the subject has not been properly brought to their attention 2 
WWP t0 e 3 e ii' member of our profession to contribute something to this fund 
Whether it be one dollar or ten dollars, it will testify to the sentiments of the giver and 
7 n IS m " Wellm ! fund which we h ope will creditably represent the great country 
in which we live. All contributions should be sent by draft or money order to Dr. E. A^ 
e Schweimtz, Secretary Pasteur Monument Committee, Cosmos Club, Washington, D. 
A’ p h ? Wl1 dl ^ ly re ceipt for the same. The subscription must be closed by February, and 
e Pans committee desires an estimate within a month of the amount that will be contribu¬ 
ted in order that the work on the monument may be commenced. Will you not aid the 
Committee and sustain the reputation of our profession by acting promptly and liberally in 
this matter of international interest ? 1 1 D. E. Salmon 7 
Chairman Committee on Pasteur Memorial Fund of U. S. Vet. Med. Assoc 
