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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Members present—Drs. Huidekoper, Robertson, Liau- 
tard, Hoskins, T. B. Rayner, R. A. McLean, Wm. Dough¬ 
erty and Winchester. Absent—Drs. Williams, Stickney, 
and SchwartzkopfT. By appointment of chair, to fill vacan¬ 
cies—Drs. Miller and Clement. 
Communications relative to the meeting of 1892 were 
read, advocating Columbus, Pittsburg, Buffalo, Philadelphia 
and Boston. After a long and thorough discussion, a motion 
to meet in Buffalo was lost by a vote of 5 to 4. 
A motion was then made to meet in Boston, and carried 
unanimously. 
A motion to hold a three days’ or longer session, was then 
adopted. 
A motion was adopted for the appointment of a commit¬ 
tee of three to act in conjunction with the Eastern local com¬ 
mittee, to complete the necessary arrangements. 
After considerable discussion a motion prevailed that we 
do not, as an Association, have a display at Chicago. 
The consideration of the international meeting in 1893 
elicited a wide discussion, and was followed by the adoption 
of the motion that a committee of nine be appointed, the 
President to act as chairman, to prepare and issue invitations 
to foreign schools and societies to send delegates and to 
arrange for their ideal reception and entertainment; this 
committee to have power to make such expenditures as they 
deem necessary on behalf of the Association. 
A special report of the Chairman of Committee on Army 
Legislation was received through Dr. Miller, and the action 
of the committee in supporting the present bill before Con¬ 
gress was indorsed by the Comitia Minora. 
Some other routine business and communications were 
disposed of, and the committee then adjourned. 
W. Horace Hoskins, Secretary . 
R. S. Huidekoper, President. 
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY 
COLLEGE. 
The annual banquet of the Alumni Association will be 
held with the coming graduating class at N. Clark’s, No. 22 
