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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Moved and seconded that a committee of five be ap¬ 
pointed as a reception committee for the State meeting to be 
held in this city in September next, to report at the next meet¬ 
ing. Carried. 
Meeting adjourned. 
J. E. Ryder, D. V. S., Secretary . 
NEW HAMPSHIRE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
On May 7th, veterinarians of New Hampshire met in the 
Eagle Hotel, Concord, and organized a State Veterinary 
Association. 
The constitution and by-laws were signed, having been 
framed and accepted at a previous meeting in April. Officers 
for the ensuing year were elected as follows : 
President, W. I. Russell, Nashua ; Vice-President, J. Hart, 
Concord ; Secretary, L. Pope, Jr., Portsmouth ; Treasurer, A. 
Fabbott, Manchester ; Executive Committee, Drs. L. E. Tuttle, 
Franklin Falls; A. L. Dodge, Manchester; R. J. Macguire, 
Concord. 
L. POPE, Jr,, Secretary. 
KEYSTONE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The monthly meeting of the K. V. M. A. was held at the 
office of Dr. W. Horace Hoskins, No. 3452 Ludlow Street, 
Philadelphia, Tuesday evening, May 21st, having been post¬ 
poned from May 14th. 
The meeting was called to order by President Lintz. Then 
followed roll call, reading and adoption of the minutes of the 
previous meeting and committee reports, during which it was 
learned the bill to establish a State Board of Veterinary Exam¬ 
iners needs but the Governor’s signature to become a law. And 
on motion President Lintz appointed Drs. Hart and Rhoads a 
committee of two to confer with the State Association to 
encourage the appointment of men on this board who were 
willing to make some personal sacrifices in the interest of the ‘ 
