SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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He was a non-graduate of veterinary medicine, and he said so ; 
but he was a man of superior education, of great common 
sense and original thought, and he impressed so at once. I 
met him first in a farmers’ institute in Minnesota, answering 
questions on veterinary science. The promptness, ease, and 
simplicity with which he disposed of questions which would 
have puzzled many men full of college-wisdom, astonished me, 
and he had my sympathy right there. We afterwards 
spent together many hours in discussion of professional sub¬ 
jects, and although he was modest in his opinion of matters of 
a purely scientific nature, 1, nevertheless, found him infinitely 
better posted than several veterinarians who boast of their 
diplomas. 
Whatever may be thought of his call to this place in 
Washington, he was certainly eminently fitted for the particu¬ 
lar work he seems to have been chosen, and he would have 
made a brilliant record. 
I mourn in him the loss of a friend whom I dearly loved, 
and the profession to which he more justly belonged than 
others, loses a member of exceptional talent and rare gifts. 
' SCHWARTZKOPF. 
LEMUEL C. CAMPBELL, D.Y.S. 
We have just received the sad news of thedeath of this 
young and promising veterinarian, which took place on the 20th 
of May. He was a kind, genial man, who though but recently in 
practice had already created for himself a large number of 
friends and patients. Dr. L. C. Campbell graduated at the 
American Veterinary College, class of 1883. 
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
KEYSTONE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The regular meeting of the Keystone Veterinary Medical Association was 
called to order at 8:30 p.m., Dr. W. H. Hoskins in the chair. The following 
answered roll call: Drs. Werntz, Weber, Webster, Hoskins, Sellers, Goentner, 
Kooker, Lentz and Drake. 
The minutes ot previous meeting were read and adopted. Dr. Hoskins, 
Chairman of the Legislative Committee, said the work was being carried r»n 
without much success. Dr. Schreiber failed to appear to read his paper on the 
subject of “ Milk Inspection of Philadelphia.” 
