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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
titioner, always respectful of the opinions of his associates, ever 
ready to apply the suggestions of technical skill without the 
vaunting pride of personal opinion. 
Never by word or act did he do aught to harm or injure his 
fellow practitioners. Of his own skill he was prodigal and no 
young veterinarian ever sought his advice in vain. 
But the fatal and inexorable shaft has stricken him down in 
the full vigor of a yet strenuous manhood. The human activities 
in which he had borne so large a part seem incomplete. But 
as of old in reference to the painter, “ What Titian left unfin¬ 
ished Palma reverently completed and dedicated to God.” So 
may our association find, when one of its members leaves his 
work unfinished another will take it up and dedicate it to God and 
his fellow men, and be it further 
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to 
the family of our deceased brother and that they be spread upon 
the records of this association. 
Signed, 
H. Whitney, 
G. W. Loveland. 
Tlios. Bland, 
Committee. 
It was voted to elect Hon. Abner P. Hayes an honorary mem¬ 
ber, in consideration of the many favors which he had freely 
given to members and to the association in a general way. 
After talking oyer several matters,, in an informal way, 
which concerned the association, it was voted to adjourn until 
the semi-annual meeting, which should be arranged for by the 
president after he had time to consider invitations extended by 
different members to hold the meeting in their city. 
B. K. Dow- Secretary. 
INDIANA VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The sixteenth annual meeting of the above association was 
held at the Denison House in Indianapolis, January io, 1912. 
Meeting called to order at 9.3° a - m - by the president, Dr. 
T. M. Sigler. After the address of the president, the minutes 
of the previous meeting were not read, as a printed report had 
been published. The report of the secretary, Dr. E. M. Bron¬ 
son, was read and approved, as was also the report of the treas¬ 
urer, Dr. J. W. Klotz. Following this, the chairman of the 
