SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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by Mr. Millar, Deputy Minister of Education; Dr. Thornburn, 
Mr. Cowan and Mr. Burns. 
Before the meeting dispersed a pleasant incident occurred, 
when Mr. Blackwell of Washington Territory, one of the year’s 
graduates, rose in the body of the hall, and in appropriate and 
appreciative terms presented Prof. Smith, in the name of the 
1894 class, with a large and excellent photograph of the grad¬ 
uates. The group contained about 170 likenesses, and was 
handsomely mounted and framed. 
Prof. Smith acknowledged the gift feelingly, and referred in 
kindly terms to the good work and high standard of discipline 
which had characterized the year. 
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
UNITED STATES VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1893-94. 
Officers. —W. Horace Hoskins, President, 3452-54 Lud¬ 
low St., Philadelphia, Pa.; A. V. Clement, Vice-president, 902 
Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md.; T. J. Turner, Secretary, Colum¬ 
bia, Mo.; Jas. L. Robertson, Treasurer, 409 Ninth Ave., N. Y. 
City. 
Committees. —Comitia Minora. —W. Horace Hoskins, Pres¬ 
ident, 3452 Ludlow St,, Philadelphia, Pa.; A. W. Clement, 
Vice-president, 902 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md.; T. J. Tur¬ 
ner, Secretary, Columbia, Mo.; Jas. L. Robertson, Treasurer, 
409 Ninth Ave., N. Y. City, ex-officio; A. Liautard, Chairman, 
141 W. 54th St., N. Y. City; W. L. Williams, Bozeman, Mon.; 
R. S. Huidekoper, 155 W. 56th St., N. Y. City; T. £. Rayner, 
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.; L. H. Osgood, 50 Village St., 
Boston, Mass.; J. L. Winchester, Lawrence, Mass.; A. H. 
Baker, 145 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. 
Intelligence and Education .—Q A. Carey, Chairman, Auburn, 
Ala.; Nelson P. Hinkley, 495 Elliott St., Buffalo, N. Y.; W. B. 
Niles, Ames, la.; Olof. Schwarzkopf, 445 Roberts St., St. Paul, 
Minn.; J. C. Meyer, Jr., 379-81 Walnut St., Cincinnati, O. 
Finance. —Wm. Dougherty, Chairman, 1035 Cathedral St., 
