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gentlemen : Dr. J. Graham, Fresno; Dr. W. Carmichael, 
Hanford ; Dr. Rowland Lord, San Jose. 
The Secretary then spoke at some length on the subject 
3f having as many of the members as possible join the United 
States Veterinary Medical Association, and having the Cali- 
ornia State Veterinary Medical Association well represented 
it the meeting of the above Association in Chicago next year. 
He endeavored to portray the benefits which the veterinary 
Drofession of the United States would receive from this or¬ 
ganization. He stated that it was his opinion that the veter- 
nary practitioner would receive more benefits from this or¬ 
ganization than from his local Association. 
The Chair then declared nominations of officers for the en- 
;uing year in order, and the following were elected : Presi¬ 
dent, Dr. Wm. F. Egan; Vice-Presidents, Drs. Spencer, Jr., 
tnd Whittlesey ; Secretary, Dr. R. A. Archibald ; Treasurer, 
Dr. C. B. Orvis. Directors.—Drs. Spencer, Sr., Burns and 
Vadams. Board of Examiners.—Drs. Maclay, Orvis, Mas- 
)ero, Rowland and Morrison. 
There being no further business, meeting adjourned to 
neet in Los Angeles, December 14th, 1892, 
R. C. Archibald, D.V.S., Secy . 
OBITUARY. 
EDWARD TAYLOR CAMPBELL, D.Y.S. 
It will be sad news to the graduates of the American Veter- 
nary College who knew Dr. E. T. Campbell to hear of his death, 
/hich took place on the 24th of October, at White Plains. Dr. 
Campbell had been sick for a long time, even suffering with 
hthisis when at college. He had been obliged to give up prac- 
ice for some time, and was at the time of his death living with 
is father. He had, in the short time that he practiced, suc- 
eeded in making a great many friends. He graduated with the 
lass of 1889. 
