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dan, Man.; William B. Switzer, Williamson, N. Y.; H. Lin- 
wood Tower, North Adams, Mass.; John B. Turner, Butler, 
Ill.; Alexander S. Tweedley, Buffalo, N. Y.; Leunis Van Es, 
Steward, Neb.; Oscar Verschelden, St. Mary’s Kansas ; Jacob 
E. Walcott, Napoleon, Ohio ; William H. Walcott, Napoleon, 
Ohio; Thomas Walden, Gore’s Landing, Ont.; William Bert 
Washburn, Richfield Centre, Ohio; Thomas E. Watson, Nel¬ 
son, Ont.; Henry J. Weld, Delaware, Ont.; George Howard 
Welliver, Bloomsburg, Pa.; T. Townsend Whitling, Island 
Lake, Minn.; Edward Wilkins, Camden, N. J.; Maurice E. 
Wilson, Estherville, Iowa; E. A. Wootton, Welllman’s Cor¬ 
ners, Ont.; Edwin C. Yoder, Kutztown, Pa.; George J. Young, 
Marshallton, Pa.; Charles C. Yule, Weston, Ohio. 
MoGILL UNIVERSITY—VETERINARY DEPARTMENT. 
The students of the Faculty of Comparative Medicine and 
Veterinary Science, in connection with McGill University, 
mustered in force on March 30th in the William Molson Hall, 
accompanied by their friends, to witness the conferring of the 
degree D.V.S. upon the graduating class of ’93. 
Mr. S. Finley presided, and accompanying him on the 
platform were Hon. H. G. Joly de Lotbiniere, Prof. Johnson, 
Vice-Principal of the university; Dr. McEachran, Dean of 
the Faculty of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Science ; 
Rev. Dr. Cornish, Professors T. Wesley Mills, Moyse, Pen- 
hallow, Adams, Drs. M. C. Baker, Girdwood, Ruttan, Brack. 
enridge, acting secretary of the university ; Mr. W. E. Deeks 
and Mr. N. S. Blackwood. 
The proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. 
Dr. Cornish, after which the Faculty lists were submitted by 
Dean McEachran, who said that the duties of the session had 
been performed most earnestly both by the professors and 
the students, and, considering the many drawbacks which 
the Faculty labored under, the progress had been most satis- 
* factory. There was every confidence that one and all who 
were about to receive their degrees had earned them, and 
that they would be a credit to the Faculty in the practice of 
their profession. He expressed regret at the illness of Sir 
