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COLLEGE COMMENCEMENTS. 
ere long fresh quarters would be assigned to this most impor¬ 
tant faculty, and expressed his good wishes for the success of 
the class of 92. 
ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
The last annual commencement exercises of the 
Ontario Veterinary College were held in the lecture 
theatre of the college on Temperance Street. The chair was 
taken by Dr. Andrew Smith, principal of the institution, 
among those supporting him being Hon. John Dryden, Min¬ 
ister of Agriculture; N. Awrey, M.PP., President of the 
Agriculture and Arts Association ; Dr. Daniel Clark, Hon. 
Thomas Ballantyne, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly ; 
Rev. D. J. Macdonnell, Dr. Thorburn, Dr. McMahon, M.PP., 
William Christie, Rev. Dr. Briggs, Henry Wade, Secre¬ 
tary of Agriculture and Art Association; Inspector J. L. 
Hughes, Aid Score, Mayor Lloyd, Newmarket and others. 
In opening the proceedings Dr. Smith stated that this was 
the twenty-second anniversary of the institution, and the clos¬ 
ing session had been one of the most successful in its history, 
during which students to the number of 350 had been present 
from all parts of Canada and the States, and even from the 
United Kingdom. He called upon the Secretary to read the 
prize list, which was as follows : 
GRADUATES. 
Richard Henry Alexander, Stathroy; James L. Armi- 
tage, Lucan; James M. Armstrong, Locust Hill; George 
Beacon, Clinton; Wm. J. Badgley, Collamer, N. Y.; Wm. 
H. Barry, Omagh; Howard L. Baum, Shelly, Pa.; Wm. G. 
Birdsall, Peterboro’ ; Charles N. Blanshard, Appleby ; J. H. 
L. Blattenberg, Smithville, Ohio; Samuel D. Bodle, Meck¬ 
lenburg, N. Y.; Farra L. Botkin, Union Port, Ind.; Alex. G. 
Bowker, Norfolk, Eng.; Robert L. Bradley, Louisville, Ky.; 
Fred. Bragington, Crown Point, Ind.; T. H. Buckingham, 
Elkhora, Man.; Phillip G. Button, Crasco, Iowa ; L. C. Brew¬ 
ster, Belleville; Asa A. Brown, Toronto; Fred. C. Brown, 
Rodney ; Hosea B. Crandall, Syracuse, N. Y., Alva B. Car- 
