INDIANA VETERINARY COLLEGE 
Chartered by the State of Indiana, December 24, 1892. 
A graded three-year course 
lasting from Sept, to 
April 1st. 
With the new addition to our 
building we have greatly increased 
our Hospital, Laboratories, Class 
Rooms, etc. 
Graduates are eligible to mem¬ 
bership in the American Veterin¬ 
ary Medical Association, also to 
appointment as U. S. Veterinary 
Inspectors and U. S. Army Vet¬ 
erinarians. 
Write for Catalogue. 
Prof. Ferdinand A. Mueller, Ph. G., V. 5., 
Indiana polis, Ind. _ Secretary 
NEW YORK STATE VETERINARY COLLEGE, 
ESTABLISHED AT 
TJXTIT7-EX^SIT-ST, ITHACA, XT. “2". 
BY CHAPTER 153, LAWS OF 1894. 
This college is well equipped with modern facilities for scientific and practical instructions 
tor undergraduates and post-graduates. Most varied practice for students in the free clinics. 
Regular graded course, three years of nine months each. Entrance by Regents’ “ Veterinary 
Student Certificate,” or by examination, September 13 th, 1912 . Matriculation September 
24 th, 1912 . i 
^ ^ Tuition Free to New York State Students. 
For extended announcement address, 
Professor VERANUS A. MOORE, Director. 
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. 
New York-American Veterinary College. 
(New York College of Veterinary Surgeons, chartered 1857, and the American Veterinary . 
College, chartered 1875.) 
Session 1911-1912 began September 27, 1911. 
Write for New Catalogue and all information to 
W. J. COATES, M.D., D.V.S., DEAN, 
141 West 54-th Street, New York City. 
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CHICAGO VETERINARY COLLEGE 
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2533, 2535, 2537 and 2539 State Street, Chicago, Ills. 
Organized and Incorporated under the Laws of the State of Illinois, 1883 . 
Regular Session commences on or about September 15th In each year. 
For Prospectus giving all information as to curriculum, fees, etc., address 
the President. 
JOSEPH HUGHES, M.R.C.V.S., 
2537 and 2539 State St., Chicago, Ills. 
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