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of interest enough to the profession of this country to warrant the 
report again being given. 
How is it that we cannot have as full and interesting reports 
of the United States Veterinary Medical Association ? Brevity 
may be the soul of wit, but in some cases it is a bad rule to apply. 
Dickey Bird. 
[We well approve of the request of our correspondent, but he 
must not ignore that our pages are often too crowded, and that if 
we were to make room for all material of interest, beside what 
we publish, the Keview would have to be considerably increased 
in size, and beyond our facilities.— Ed.] 
BORROWED FEATHERS AGAIN. 
Editor American Veterinary Review: 
Dear Sir. —I would please call your attention to the inclosed 
card, which I believe is an impostor of the “ Hiram A. Kennedy,” 
type, having failed to find the name among the published list of 
graduates of the American Veterinary College. 
Y ours, 
C. S. Elliot, D.V.S. 
\ 
F. W. BARTHOLOMEW, V. S., 
{Graduate of American Veterinary College , New York City.) 
TREATS 
ALL DISEASES OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 
Handler and Trainer of Track Horses. 
Office : Chas. Prior’s Livery Barn. 
UNION CITY, - INDIANA. 
Of course he is.—E d.] 
