SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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general discussion by the members followed, after a number of 
amendments were made and an extra section added they were 
adopted. 
Moved by Dr. Giffen and seconded by Dr. O'Shea, that the 
president appoint the judiciary committee as adopted in the by¬ 
laws. Carried. 
Moved by Dr. Liautard, and seconded by Dr. Hanson, that 
the committee on by-laws rewrite them as amended, and read 
them at the next meeting. Carried. 
Moved by Dr. Liautard, and seconded by Dr. C. C. Catta- 
nach, that a committee of three be appointed by the president to 
select a draft for the certificates of the association, with wording 
adopted in the by-laws. Carried. 
Moved by Dr. Ferster and seconded by Dr. Liautard, that 
the judiciary committee consider plans for incorporation and re¬ 
port at the next meeting. Carried. 
Moved by Dr. Gill and seconded by Dr. Field that a vote of 
thanks be extended to Dr. Hanson for his efforts in causing the 
dissolution of another society, and recommending them to join 
this association. Carried. 
Moved by Dr. Gill, and seconded by Dr. O’Shea that the 
committee on conference be dissolved with thanks. Carried. 
The president then announced the following committees: 
Judiciary, Dr. Giffen, Chairman; Drs. Buckley, Ryder, Turner, 
O’Shea, Certificate’s; Dr. Liautard, Chairman; Drs. Sherwood 
and Becket. 
The meeting adjourned. 
J. Elmer Ryder, D.V.S., Secretary. 
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
The Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association 
of the American Veterinary College, was held in the lecture 
room of the college building, March 20th, at 11 A.M. 
Among other things were a number of reports from various 
