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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
the human family as well. The day being very warm, the es¬ 
sayists were excused till the December meeting, and the time 
occupied by the members in reporting cases and their treatment. 
All declared it to be one of the pleasantest meetings ever held. 
Adjourned to meet in Trenton the second Thursday in 
December. S. Lockwood, Sec. 
INDIANA ASSOCIATION OF VETERINARY GRADUATES. 
The Indiana Association of Veterinary Graduates met at the 
Agricultural Rooms, State House, on July 12th. 
The meeting being called to order by the President, Dr. J. E. 
Cloud, in the chair, with the following members present: C. M. 
Stull, F. A. Balser, H. R. McCaulay, G. H. Roberts, J. W. Klotz, 
C. F. Bell, W. Carnes, J. E. Cloud, J. C. Rodger. Honorary 
Members, T. L. Armstrong. Visitors, G. R. Christian, W. B. 
Craig and J. Crail. In the absence of the Secretary, Dr. J. H. 
Honan, Dr. Balser, moved seconded by Dr. Bell that Dr. J. C. 
Rodger act as secretary. 
The Board of Censors being absent, it was moved by Dr. 
Bell, seconded by Dr. Balser, that the president appoint a board 
to act at once. The president appointed Drs. Bell, Balser and 
McCaulay. 
The following gentlemen’s names were proposed for mem¬ 
bership: Dr. Bell proposed J. O. Gleeson, of Kokomo, and J. 
Crail. Tipton, Ind. Dr. McCaulay proposed the name of W. B. 
Craig, of Indianapolis ; Dr. Balser proposed the name of R. J. 
Hall, of Rushville, lnd. The Board of Censors being satisfied 
that the above gentlemen were qualified, a ballot was taken 
which resulted in their election. 
After some minor business was transacted it was moved and 
seconded we adjourn till 7.30 P.M. The evening session was 
called promptly on time by the president, who ordered the report 
of the secretary read, which, after being read, was adopted. The 
report of the treasurer, Dr. Balser, was read and accepted by the 
association. The question in regard to the Indiana Veterinary 
College, that had been laid on the table at the previous meeting 
