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inviting some five prominent speakers in our own country or 
Canada to address us on some specially selected topic allied with 
our work. 
The following tentative committees were agreed upon, sub¬ 
ject to revision when the President decides for or against the 
requested additional appointments: 
Finance Committee—George H. Berns (chairman), D. W. 
Cochran, W. J. Coates, H. D. Gill, E. B. Ackerman, W. G. 
Hollingworth, T. E. Smith. 
Hall and Headquarters—H. D. Gill (chairman), J. E. 
Ryder, C. E. Clayton, James L. Robertson and W. Horace 
Hoskins. 
Entertainment and Banquet—Robert W. Ellis (chairman), 
W. Reid Blair, J. B. Hopper, C. E. Clayton, R. H. Kingston, 
J. E. Ryder, W. L. Williams and W. Horace Hoskins. 
Invitations and Publicity—J. F. Winchester (chairman), W. 
Reid Blair, Robert W. Ellis, W. Horace Hoskins and William 
Dougherty. 
Associate Committee to Ladies’ Auxiliary—H. D. Gill 
(chairman), W. B. Ackerman and T. E. Smith. 
Invited guests considered to speak at banquet were as fol¬ 
lows: Prof. A. Liautard, Paris, France, A. V. M. A.; Senator 
W. A. Edwards, Canada; Ex-Governor W. D. Hoard, Wiscon¬ 
sin; Health Commissioner Evans, Chicago, and Secretary of 
Agriculture James Wilson. Subject to change and final decision. 
W. Horace Hoskins, Secretary. 
YORK COUNTY VETERINARY MEDICAL SOCIETY. 
The above society held its annual meeting in the National 
Hotel parlors, York, on March 12, 1912. It proved a very enjoy¬ 
able and profitable session. 
Enthusiastic and interested discussions were had on tetanus 
and the use of anti-tetanic serums, azoturia, polybacterins and 
their use in open joints and fistulous withers, contagious abortion 
in animals and its treatment, hog cholera and its treatment. Elec¬ 
tion of officers resulted as follows: President, W. L. Herbert, 
York; first vice-president, F. M. Kain, York; second vice-presi¬ 
dent, J. D. Smith, Dallastown; secretary, E. S. Bausticker. York; 
treasurer, Charles Lenhart, York. 
E. S. Bausticker, Secretary. 
