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PERSONAL. 
The following - gentlemen have accepted positions as As¬ 
sistant State Secretaries : Arizona, D. LeMay; Arkansas, R. 
R. Dinwiddie ; Kansas, N. S. Mayo ; Massachusetts, Madison 
Bunker; Minnesota, M. H. Reynolds; Montana, W. L. Wil¬ 
liams; Missouri, J. M. Phillips; North Dakota, T. D. Hine- 
bauch; Pennsylvania, W. L. Rhoads; Tennessee, J. W. 
Schiebler. 
The Army Legislative Committee as follows : J. P. Turner, 
Chairman; Jno. R. Hart and F. H. Mackie. 
The other Committees are in process of completion and 
notice will be sent you in due time. 
Vote has been taken upon the place of meeting for 1896, 
Buffalo and Nashville asking for this recognition, and Buffalo 
has won; therefore, the meeting goes to New York State in 
September, 1896, and will convene for three days, namely, 
the 1st, 2d and 3d. 
Very truly yours, 
W. Horace Hoskins, President. 
PERSONAL 
We are credibly informed that Prof. R. S. Huidekoper, the 
talented editor of the Journal of Comparative Medicine , professor 
of anatomy at the New York College of Veterinary Surgeons, 
and President of the New York County Veterinary Medical 
Association, has in contemplation a removal from the present 
scenes of his activity to the Old Dominion, where he is to as¬ 
sume the directorship of a large breeding establishment. 
John Doris, Jr., D.V.S., graduate of Ohio Veterinary 
College, has resigned his position as Veterinary Inspector, 
Bureau of Animal Industry, United States Department of 
Agriculture. 
Prof. Leonard Pearson, of the Veterinary Department 
of the University of Pennsylvania, has received the appoint¬ 
ment of State Veterinarian of Pennsylvania. 
