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which he rather neglected, and subsequently experienced an 
attack of rheumatism with heart complications, which termi¬ 
nated his sufferings. Mr. Jenkins was in his forty-third year, 
having been born in New York in 1848. In early life he was 
connected with a line of steamers, and subsequently engaged 
in the printing business. For several years he acted as 
dramatic critic lor the New York Herald and Evening Tele¬ 
gram. After an extended trip in Europe, in 1878, he returned 
to New York to open a book store, where his true connection 
with our profession began. He worked for years to intro¬ 
duce a competent veterinary department in his business, sat¬ 
isfied that veterinary literature was destined to become an 
important branch of the publishing business. In this effort 
he was largely successful and had founded a house which we 
believe had become the veterinary publishing house o( this 
continent. Many of our friends will regret to hear of the 
death of one who was almost one amongst ourselves, and 
who, by his affable deportment and pleasant manner, gained 
the friendship of all who knew him. 
VETERINARY COLLEGE NOTES. 
Veterinary Department , University of Pennsylvania . — The 
following twenty-two gentlemen have passed their final ex¬ 
aminations and will receive their diplomas conferring the 
degree of Veterinarice Medicimz Doctor (V.M.D.), on June 5th : 
Harry Bannister, Philadelphia; Nathan A. Cohen, Philadel¬ 
phia; Charles A. Dohan, Philadelphia; Harry L. Eddy, Min¬ 
neapolis, Minn.; John M. Eshleman, Fagg’s Manor, Pa.; John 
W. Harrigan, Philadelphia; Charles Rudolph Jolly,* Phila¬ 
delphia ; Thomas J. Kean, Lock Haven, Pa.; Edgar H. Landes, 
Philadelphia; Samuel D. Larzelere, Willow Grove, Pa.; John 
J. Maher, Philadelphia; Harry A Meisner, Baltimore, Md.; 
Mayhew Michener, Colmar, Pa.; Harry C. Millar, Hatboro, 
Pa.; Edwin S. Muir, Philadelphia; Charles F. Oat, West 
Chester, Pa.; Leonard Pearson, Ithaca, N. f.; Thomas Raynor, 
Philadelphia; Frank L. Smith, Philadelphia; Edgar Fully, 
Philadelphia; John P Turner, West Chester, Pa.; Jeremiah P. 
Zuill, Bermuda, W. I. 
♦Being under the required age, will not receive his diploma until a later 
commencement. 
