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State Secretaries, which were very interesting, containing much 
data regarding the workings of the veterinary profession in the 
relative States, including the laws, diseases most prevalent, the 
number of veterinarians in the State, their positions, etc., etc. 
After the transaction of business, the election of officers for 
the ensuing year took place. The following were duly elected : 
President, Dr. H. D. Hanson, of New York; Vice-president, Dr. 
E. B. Ackerman, of Brooklyn; Secretary, Dr. J. B. Hopper, of 
Ridgewood, N. J.; Treasurer, Dr. W. V. Bieser, of New York; 
Librarian, Dr. G. W. Meyers, of New York. 
The meeting then adjourned. 
In the evening the commencement exercises were held at 
Chickering Hall, after which the members of the faculty and 
alumni proceeded to Zangheri’s on 22d Street, near Broadway, 
to attend the banquet, which was a grand success, both to the 
inner man and socially. After various toasts from members of 
the faculty, the graduating class and representatives of various 
other classes, the party disbanded, all promising (as far as possi¬ 
ble) to attend the dinner next year. 
J. B. Hopper, D.V.S., Secretary . 
SOCIETY OF VETERINARY GRADUATES. 
The fourth annual meeting of the Society of Veterinary 
Graduates of Wisconsin was held at the City Hall in Madison, 
Wednesday, March 8th, at 1.30 P.M. President E. D. Roberts, 
of Janesville, in the chair. 
Roll-call showed twelve members present, namely: Drs. E.. 
D. Roberts, Ormond, Leech, Roub, Kelso, Woodford, Laus, 
Unertt, Schmitt, Culdham, Newton, and Dave Roberts. 
The following visitors were present: Drs. Clark, Morgen- 
uroth, Binger. 
Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. 
The annual report of the secretary and treasurer read and 
adopted. 
