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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Moved by Dr. Hadcock, that we have a special meetin 
the second Wednesday in September. Carried. 
Meeting then adjourned. 
Austin Peters, Secretary. 
UINTED STATES VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
Paterson, N. J., August 16th, 1892. 
Dear Sir: —It is my very pleasant duty to advise .yoi 
of your appointment as a member of the New Jersey Stat 
Committee of Arrangements—United States Veterinary Met¬ 
ical Association. A list of the members of this committee : 
enclosed herewith, so that you may know who your associate 
are. It has been my object in the selection of this committe 
to make it representative of the veterinary profession of Ne> 
Jersey in the fullest sense of the word. 
Dr. Hoskins writes me that the hall has been obtained 
and that the usual one and one-third rates have been concede 
us by the Trunk Line Association, which covers our entir 
territory. A special method is being made to make the fort! 
coming meeting at Boston a greater success than any precec 
ing meeting of the Association, and the profession in Ne\ 
Jersey should be fully and ably represented. 
It will be necessary to call a committee meeting very soo 
in order to complete the local arrangements. Dr. Hoskin 
suggests that the committee issue a circular setting forth th 
facts about^the Boston meeting, to be sent to every veterina 
rian in our State. I trust you will assist the cause with you 
presence and counsel. 
I should be very pleased to receive suggestions from yoi 
Let me hear from you at once, before the committee meetin: 
is called. 
Very respectfully, 
Wm. Herbert Lowe, 
Resident State Secretary , New Jersey U. S. V. M. A 
New Jersey State Committee of Arrangements. 
Annual meeting at Boston, Mass., September 20th, 21s 
and 22d, 1892: Drs. William B. K. Miller, Camden; R. I 
