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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Dr. Clement withdrew his amendment to Article III., Sec¬ 
tion 2, and Dr. Geo. Faville made a motion that graduates of 
the “ Veterinary Department of the Baltimore University” 
be not eligible to membership of this Society. Carried 
Dr. W. H. Martenet then presented an amendment to Ar¬ 
ticle I. of By-Laws, which read as follows: “The meetings 
of this Society shall be held on the third Thursday of each 
month.” Adopted. 
The Board of Censors reported favorably on Dr. Jahr- 
man, and moved that he be accepted as an active member. 
Carried. 
Dr. Geo. C. Faville was appointed essayist for next meeting. 
The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Dr. 
W. H. Martenet; Vice-President, Dr. Geo. C. Faville; Sec¬ 
retary and Treasurer, Dr. H. A. Meisner ; Board of Censors, 
Drs. Wm. Dougherty, T. F. Barron, A. W. Clement, D. R. 
Hoffman. 
Meeting then adjourned to retire to the banquet hall, 
where the members and a number of invited guests did jus¬ 
tice to the bountiful repast which awaited them. 
Thus ended the most enjoyable meeting this Society has 
ever held. H. A. Meisner, V.M.D., Secretary. 
UNITED STATES VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The following appointments have been made: 
Committee of Arrangements for the Annual Meeting at Bos¬ 
ton, 1892: W. H. Hoskins, 12 South 37th Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa.; J. F. Winchester, Lawrence, Mass.; L. H. Howard, Bos¬ 
ton, Mass. 
Committee of Arrangements for the Annual and International 
Meeting at Chicago , 1893 : R. S. Huidekoper, M.D., Veterina¬ 
rian (Alfort), President, 311 West 59th Street, N. Y.; W. L. 
Williams, V.S., Vice-President, Purdue University, Lafayette, 
Ind.; W. H. Hoskins, D.V.S., Secretary, 12 South 37th 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.; D. E. Salmon, Chief of the Bureau 
of Animal Industry, Washington, D. C.; A. Liautard, M.D., 
V.M., American Veterinary College, New York; A. H. 
