SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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Municipal Meat Inspection,” T. E. Munce, Harrisburg. 
“ Culacaemia,” S. E. Weber, Lancaster. 
New business; unfinished business; seating of new' officers; 
adjournment. 
The nomination and election of officers resulted in the fol¬ 
lowing choice: A. W. Wier (Greenville), President; E. W. 
Powell (Bryn Mawr), Thomas Kelly (Philadelphia), D. A. 
Gorman (Kittanning), Vice-Presidents; Francis Bridge (Phila¬ 
delphia), Treasurer; E. H. Yunker (Philadelphia), Recording- 
Secretary; John Reichel (Glenolden), Corresponding Secretary; 
Board of Censors: C. J. Marshall (Philadelphia), F. H. Schnei¬ 
der (Philadelphia), C. W. Springer (Uniontown), W. H. Hos¬ 
kins (Philadelphia) and L. A. Klein (Philadelphia). 
The following were elected to active membership: E. M. 
Curley (Pottsville), W. G. Kimball (Philadelphia), Ira G. 
Goble (Bath), Irvin S. Reifsnyder (Collegeville), H. H. Haver 
(State College), Geo. T. Van Buskirk (Willow Grove), Cheston 
M. Hoskins (Philadelphia), Harry F. Leighton (Glenolden, 
Pa.), N. C. Bennett (Laceyville), David McKibbin (Philadel¬ 
phia), J. W. Mather (Berwick), Ernest C. Deubler (Media), 
D. N. Rivers (Lansdale), Harris S. Borneman (Morristown, 
Pa), G. K. Swjank (East Mauch Chunk) and G. H. Welliver 
(Bloomsburg). 
The place of meeting of the September semi-annual meet¬ 
ing was not decided upon. 
John Reichel, Secretary. 
KENTUCKY VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The above association held a meeting at the New Frankfort 
Hotel, Frankfort, Ky., February 28 and 29, 1912, and the fol¬ 
lowing program was carried out: “ Glanders and Mallein,” Dr. 
S. F. Musselman; discussion by Dr. George W. Pedigo. “ Serum 
Preventive Treatment for Catarrhal Fever in Horses,” Dr. John 
T. Shannon. “ Bacteriology of Infectious Abortion in Live¬ 
stock,” Prof. E. S. Good; practical discussion by Dr. E. R. 
Mumma. “ Septicaemia,” Dr. John C. Meyers; discussion by Dr. 
J. W. Jameson. “ Eradication of Scabies in Kentucky,” Dr. A. 
J. Payne, B.A.I. “ Pernicious Anaemia,” Dr. R. P. Moody. 
“ Arecoline,” Dr. O. S. Crissler; discussion opened by Dr. L. M. 
