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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Diseases/’ Dr. Jacob Helmer on “ Physical Diagnosis,” Dr. 
Charles Bland, subject not given. 
There will also be reports of interesting cases. A good 
attendance is expected. 
F. S. Allen, Secretary. 
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PENNSYLVANIA STATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE A. V. C. 
The first Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania State Alumni 
Association of the American Veterinary College, was held at 
Runnymede Club, Lansdowne, Pa., June nth. 
In the absence of Dr. Allen (who was elected Chairman 
at the preliminary meeting, held at the office of Dr. W. H. 
Hoskins, February nth), Dr. Goentner was elected Chair¬ 
man pro tern. 
After the reading and adoption of the minutes of the Feb¬ 
ruary meeting, the merits of a State Alumni Association were 
discussed, thus bringing forth its advantages for the school 
and profession as well as the men individually. 
Then officers were nominated for the ensuing year. There 
being no contest, the Secretary was instructed to cast the bal¬ 
lot as follows: President, W. L. Zuill, Phila.; ist Vice-Pres¬ 
ident, Chas. T. Goentner, Bryn Mawr; 2d Vice-President, 
W. S. G. Beeber, Kutztown; Secretary-Treasurer, W. L. 
Rhoads, Lansdowne; Executive Committee, W. H. Hoskins, 
Philadelphia, F. S. Allen, Philadelphia, A. O. Cawley, Milton, 
H. C. MeClellan, Lansdowne, I. L. Bradley, Mercersburgh. 
The Executive Committee were instructed to draft by¬ 
laws, etc. 
The meeting was well attended, and, after a sumptuous 
repast adjourned to meet at the call of the Chair. 
W. L. Rhoads, Secretary. 
KEYSTONE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The last meeting of the Keystone Veterinary Medical Asso¬ 
ciation for the session of ’94-95 was held at the Runnymede 
Club, Lansdowne, June 11th, on invitation of Dr. Rhoads, and 
was well attended. 
In the absence of President Lintz, Dr. Bridge presided. 
After roll-call and reading and approval of the minutes of 
