SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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SOCIETY MEETINGS, 
THE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY. 
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The eighth annual meeting of the New Jersey Veterinary 
Medical Association was held at the State Street House, 
Trenton, N. J., on Thursday, April 14, 1892. 
Meeting called to order at 11:30 a.m by President R. R* 
Letts, of Hoboken. Secretary W. H. Cooper, of Jersey 
City, called the roll, and the following members answered 
the call: J. W. Hawk, Newark ; J. C. Dustan, Morristown ; 
B. F. King, Little Silver; W. B. E. Miller, Camden; John 
Kehoe, Lyndhurst; S. Lockwood, Woodbridge; W. Runge, 
Newark; W. H. Cooper, Jersey City; R. O. Hasbrouck, 
Passaic ; R. R. Letts, Hoboken; J. Gerth, Jr., Newark; T. 
Declyne, New Durham ; J. M. Everitt, Hackettstown ; M. M. 
Stage, Dover; A. W. Oxford, Naughbright; H. Exton, 
Washington. Visitors: Dr. Ridge, of Penn.; Dr. Sellers, of 
Camden; Franklin Dye, Secretary of State Board of Agri¬ 
culture of New Jersey. 
A quorum being present, the minutes of the previous meet¬ 
ing was read and approved. 
President Letts made his annual address. 
Secretary Cooper read his annual report, which was ac¬ 
cepted and approved. 
Treasurer King read his annual report, which was accept¬ 
ed and approved. 
Applications for membership: J. N. Wittpenn, of Jersey 
City; H. W. Elliott, of Newark; Frank Lippincott, of 
Swedesboro; B. L. Drummond, Woodbridge. 
Dr. Gerth moved a recess be taken for the Board of Cen¬ 
sors to make their report. Seconded and carried. 
The Chair appointed Drs. DeClyne, Dustan and Gerth to 
fill vacancy in Board. 
Meeting again called to order, and Dr. Hawk, Chairman 
of Board of Censors, made the following report: 
The Board recommend for active membership : Dr. H. 
W. Elliott (graduate of New York Veterinary College), of 
Newark; Dr. B. L. Drummond (graduate of American Vet¬ 
erinary College), of Woodbridge. 
