SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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SOCIETY MEETINGS, 
KEYSTONE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The regular monthly meeting of the Keystone Veterinary Medical Associa¬ 
tion was held in the Veterinary Department of the University of Pennsylvania. 
The President, Professor Huidekoper, called the meeting to order at 8 p. m. 
The following members were present: Drs. Huidekoper, Zuill, Hoskins, 
Glass, Goentner, Weber, J. K. Raynor, T. B. Raynor, Kooker. 
The minutes of the previous meeting were read, and approved as read. 
Dr. Zuill, chairman of the Committee on Entertainment, offered the follow¬ 
ing report: 
The committee meeting at Dr. Glass’s office to decide as to the best means of 
providing papers for the meetings of the Keystone Association, resulted as fol¬ 
lows :— 
First. Resolved , That each member of the Association be assigned a subject 
by the committee, upon which he will be expected to write. If the subject chosen 
be not suitable to the member, he shall be allowed to make his own choice and to 
announce the same to the committee, in writing, at least one month before the 
date of reading, at a regular meeting of the Association, when, if it be acceptable 
to the committee, it shall be so announced. 
Second. Resolved , That the subjects to be discussed shall be assigned in 
alphabetical order. 
Third. Resolved , That members failing to comply with these requirements, 
in not preparing the papers so assigned, or failing to read them on the proper 
dates, without sufficient excuse satisfactory to the committee, shall forfeit their 
membership in this Association, and shall be reinstated only upon a unani¬ 
mous vote. 
Fourth. Resolved , That the President of this Association appoint a member 
to report (in writing) to this Association a case occurring in his practice, at a 
meeting following his appointment. (Signed) W. L. Zuill, 
W. S. Kooker, 
Alexander Glass. 
On motion, the report was received, and the committee discharged. 
Prof. Huidekoper moved that at the next meeting the report be offered as an 
amendment to the By-Laws; that further business be dispensed with, and that 
we adjourn to the lecture room. Carried. 
Profs. Huidekoper and Zuill then presented ten newly graduated students, 
and, with the members of the Keystone, all partook of a sumptuous collation, 
from which your Secretary was compelled to withdraw in order to catch the mid¬ 
night train. Chas. S. Goentner, Secretary. 
MASSACHUSETTS VETERINARY ASSOCIATION. 
The fourth annual meeting of the Massachusetts Veterinary Association was 
held at Young’s Hotel, Boston, April 27th, at 6 o’clock p. m., President F. H. 
Osgood presiding. 
