COLLEGE COMMENCEMENTS. 
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one of great interest and was thoroughly enjoyed by the large 
audience. The opening prayer and benediction of Rev. W. 
B. Barrows completed this most pleasant evening’s entertain¬ 
ment. 
NATIONAL VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
This institution held its second annual commencement on 
the 19th of March, 1894. 
Fifteen seniors passed the examination and received the 
degree of D.V.S. (Doctor of Veterinary Science). Dr. Walter 
J. Stewart of Baltimore, Md., received the medal for the best 
general examination. Dr. A. G. Potter, of Adams, Mass., and 
Dr. O. B. Hess, of Pennsylvania, passed with honors in majces- 
cules. Prof. D. E. Salmon, President of the Board of Trustees, 
conferred the degrees, and Prof. C. B. Michener, Dean of the 
Faculty, addressed the graduating class. 
KANSAS CITY VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
At the third annual commencement the following formed 
the graduating classes for the sessions 1892-94 and 93-95: 
CLASS OF 92-94.—John H. Pitcairn, Minneapolis, Kas.; 
John Bell, Coalvale, Kas.; Dillard Ricketts Moscow, Mo.; 
Emele Pouppirt, Denver, Col. 
Class OF 1893-94. — Clarence A. Atwood, William L. 
Elliott, Benjamin F. Kaupp, George M. Needham, William H. 
Rudrauff, Jr., Henry R. Thompson, James H. Cock, Albert A. 
Immel, William T. King, Scott W. Peck, John E. Topping, 
John O. Young. - 
NEW YORK COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS. 
The annual commencement of this institution took place on 
the 21st of March, 1894, and the following gentlemen received 
the degree of V.S. (Veterinary Surgeon): 
Sylvester H. Dean, Grand Forks, N. Dak.; David B. Den- 
nish, Trenton, N. J.; William M. Fleischman, Westchester, N. 
Y.; William Gall, Aberdeen, Scotland; Reuben C. Gross, East- 
