SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
75 
ment in the practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Only 
graduates of reputable veterinary and medical schools are 
eligible to membership. 
The following officers were elected for one year: W. H. 
Harbaugh, V.S., President; E. P. Niles, D.V.M., First Vice-presi¬ 
dent; J. H. Adamson, M.D.C., Second Vice-president; A. W. 
Swedberg, V,S., Secretary; T. A. Donaldson, V,S., Treasurer; 
Board of Censors—Jos. T. Bushman, M.R.C.V.S., C. P. Dixon, 
D.V.S., Wm. Gilchrist, V.S., H. Bannister, D.V.M., Geo. C. 
Faville, D.V.M. 
After appointing several committees and transacting bus¬ 
iness, the society adjourned to meet Aug. 15, ’94. at Norfolk. 
A. W. Swedberg, V.S., 
Secretary , V. S. V. M. A. 
ILLINOIS STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. * 
Leland Hotel, Springfield, Ill., Feb. 21, 1894. 
The semi-annual meeting was called to order by the Presi¬ 
dent, Dr. John Scott. The roll being called the following 
members responded to their names: Drs. S. S. Baker, G. 
W. Browning, G. L. Crocker, C. D. Hartman, J. W. Ireland, 
J. T. Nattress, T. B. Newby, Jno. Scott, and M. Wilson. 
The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and 
approved. 
The amendment to Article IV. of the By-laws as proposed 
at last meeting by Dr. S. S. Baker, to the effect that no member 
shall be eligible to vote except his dues be paid in full to date, 
was adopted. 
The motion was made by Dr. Wilson, seconded by Dr. S. 
S. Baker, that the rules be suspended for the time being and 
applications for membership received. Carried. 
The names of Dr. A. Babb, “Ch. ’93,” Springfield, Ill., and 
Dr. W. T. Gwinn, “Ch. ’93,” Newman, Ills., were proposed by 
Dr. S. S. Baker. They were elected to membership by accal- 
mation. 
* The papers read at this meeting will appear in our next issue. 
