SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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Colmar, Pa.; Voucher, W. H. Ridge; W. B. E. Miller, 
D.V.S., Am. Vet. College, Phila., Pa.; Vouchers, W. Horace 
Hoskins, Thos. B. Rayner; Frank L. Smith, V.M.D., Vet. 
Dept. University of Pennsylvania, 2027 North 13th St., Phila.; 
Pa.; Vouchers, John R. Hart, W. H. Ridge ; Geo. A. Smith, 
V.M.D., Vet. Dept. University of Pennsylvania, 16th and 
Bainbridge Sts., Phila, Pa.; Vouchers, W. H. Ridge, Leonard 
Pearson ; Wm. J. Tomlinson, D.V.S., Am. Vet. College, Wil¬ 
liamsport, Pa.; Vouchers, W. Horace Hoskins, Robt. Glad- 
felter. 
A recess was then taken that the Board of Trustees might 
convene to examine the applicants. 
On re-convening the Board recommended for favorable 
action Drs. Dunn, Bear, Geo. A. Smith, Michener, Dohan, 
Cullen, Maher, Conard, Keely, J. Heckenberger, Entrekin, 
Larzalere, Lintz, Kain, Frank L. Smith, Hartman, Houlds- 
worth, Miller and McCarthy. 
The Board unfavorably recommended Drs. Fry, Martin, 
and McAnulty, and laid over for further consideration the 
applications of Drs. Tomlinson, Cawley and Fox. 
A motion to dispense with the by-laws and elect by accla¬ 
mation was carried, and those favorably recommended were 
on motion declared elected. 
The President introduced the new members present. 
The Secretary’s report followed, containing much informa¬ 
tion relative to the work of the past six months, calling brief 
attention to the new local Veterinary Society in the Wyo¬ 
ming Valley, and among many other valuable points, jogging 
the faulty memories of many of the members for their negli¬ 
gence in not replying to and acknowledging communications 
from the Secretary’s office. 
The Treasurer’s report showed exceedingly heavy expen¬ 
ditures for the year, and though the balance was on the wrong 
side, a large income from the members had been received, and 
never in the history of the Association were there so few de¬ 
linquents as at present. 
Under unfinished business the following amendment was 
adopted : 
