American Veterinary Review, 
SEPTEMBER, 1894. 
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EDITORIALS. 
Uniied States Veterinary Medical Association._ 
Committee on Colleges .— Notwithstanding' the fact that the 
Committee on Colleges, appointed by the United States Veter¬ 
inary Medical Association, was called and held on the 14th of 
Jiily, a\ e were not provided with a report of the transactions of 
the meeting until the 28th, when our issue for the month of 
August was already delivered. This is our excuse for not giving 
to President Hoskins’ kind communication an earlier publicity. 
To him we address our thanks for remembering that through the 
Review the members of the profession can learn of the good 
beginning made by the committee at their first meeting. 
Of the twelve or fifteen places of veterinary education in the 
United States , six had representatives at the meeting—Harvard, 
the New York College, the McKillip, Unit'd States, Pennsylvania 
University and the Kansas (by proxv) were represented. 
The American, the Chicago, the Ohio, the National, the 
Detroit and others were absent. 
We can account for the absence of representatives from the 
American which because of utter impossibility could not be rep¬ 
resented even by its dean, and it is probable that the letters of 
excuses were presented from that school as from the others. 
We publish below the minutes of the whole meeting- as ad- 
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