SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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A letter was read from Dr. J. A. Waugh, in which he regrets 
his absence, and in which he calls attention of the association 
to an advertisement published in the Spirit of the Times (sport¬ 
ing paper), dated December 3, 1893, of the Ontario Veterinary 
College, advertising for students for a term of three months. 
This letter was referred to the Board of Trustees. 
The chair said, whereas, the Wisconsin State Veterinary 
Medical Association of graduates were this day in session also 
considering kindred subjects to ours, that this association should 
extend their congratulations, whereupon a motion to that effect 
prevailed, and Drs. Ridge, Kooker and Timberman were 
appointed to compile a message of congratulations and forward 
the same to the Wisconsin Association, which was answered by 
the Wisconsin Association in very warm terms. 
Delegates appointed to various state associations were then 
asked to report. 
Dr. J. C. Foelker reported as delegate to the International 
Congress held at Chicago. Dr. Kooker, delegate to the New 
Jersey Veterinary Medical Association, reported that he was 
unable to attend. A similar report came from Dr. Timberman, 
who was a delegate to the New York State Veterinary Associa¬ 
tion. Dr. Lusson reported that he could not get the time and 
place of meeting to which he was appointed. 
An application for membership of Dr. C. S. McKenna was 
read by the secretary, and the same was referred to the Board 
of Trustees. 
An Auditing Committee was appointed by the chair to audit 
bills, vouchers, etc. Drs. Benner, Lussen and Knight. 
At this time a short recess was taken that the Board 
of Trustees and Auditing Committee might complete their 
work. 
The Board of Trustees being prepared to report, Dr. C. S. 
McKenna was favorably recommended, whereupon he was 
elected to membership. 
The board also presented the following in reference to Dr. 
Waugh’s letter: 
