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The Annual Midsummer Meeting of the Illinois 
State Veterinary Medical Association will be held at the 
State Farm, Springfield, July 9. A very enjoyable and profit¬ 
able gathering is anticipated, and from what we have seen of 
Illinois meetings, will be realized. 
The Minnesota State Veterinary Association will hold 
its next meeting at Minneapolis, July 10 and 11. The success 
of the meetings of this association are assured in advance, as its 
members are interested and active, and its secretary thoroughly 
alive to its every requirement. 
The Veterinary Medical Association of New Jersey 
will hold its mid-summer meeting at the Columbian Club, 441 
Jersey Avenue, Jersey City, on Thursday, July 11. There will 
be three sessions; morning, devoted to clinic; afternoon and 
evening sessions devoted to reading and discussion of papers. 
Clinical material is said to be in abundance, and this feature of 
the meeting promises to be better than usual. Secretary Loblein 
has set about to make this a banner meeting, and thirty days 
prior to its date was in a position to announce the following 
names of gentlemen who will contribute to the literary pro¬ 
gramme: Drs. P. K. Nichols, Staten Island; H. E. Stearns, 
Arlington, N. J.; James McDonough, Montclair, N. J.; John V. 
Laddey, Newark, N. J.; Thos. B. Rogers, Woodbury, N. J.; 
Chas. E. Clayton, W. Reid Blair and David W. Cochran, New 
York City. Others will be added later. A general invitation 
was extended to' the members of the Veterinary Medical Asso¬ 
ciation of New York City to attend the meeting by Dr. J. T. 
Glennen, Newark, at the June meeting of the New York City 
Association, and we predict the attendance of a large percentage 
of them. 
