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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
the President and Secretary, that they be spread on the 
records, and that a copy be sent the bereaved family, and that 
the Secretary cause it to be printed in the Paw Paw news¬ 
paper. Carried. 
Dr. Hawkins, of the committee on by-laws presented a 
proposed revision, containing several amendments found 
necessary to have them conform to the articles of incorpora¬ 
tion. He also presented a code of ethics similar to that 
adopted by the United States Veterinary Medical Association. 
Moved by Prof. Grange, and supported by Dr. Brenton, 
that the report be accepted and the committee discharged, 
and that the Secretary have one hundred copies printed and 
distributed among the members. Carried. 
Dr. Hawkins, chairman of Committee on Legislation, made 
a report which was accepted, and the committee discharged. 
Dr. Jopling, chairman of Committee on Programme, made 
a report, which was accepted and the committee discharged. 
Moved by Dr. Hawkins, and supported by Dr. Dunphy, 
that the President appoint a committee to draft a bill to 
present to the Legislature for the regulation of the practice 
of veterinary medicine and surgery in Michigan, said com¬ 
mittee to report at the evening session. Carried. 
Drs. Thorburn, Hawkins and Dunphy were appointed as 
such committee. 
The Secretary submitted a report of his work as Secretary 
for the past year. 
Moved by Dr. Hawkins, and supported by Dr. Drink- 
water, that the report of the Secretary be accepted and 
placed on file. Carried. 
The Treasurer’s report showed that receipts were $109.95, 
and expenditures $25.48, leaving a balance of $84.47. 
The report was referred to the auditing committee, who 
reported that.they found it correct, and on motion the report 
of the auditing committee was accepted and ordered filed. 
Moved by Prof. Grange, and supported by Dr. Brenton, 
that the Secretary be allowed twenty-five dollars for his 
services for the ensuing year. Carried. 
The meeting then adjourned to meet again at 7:30 p.m. 
