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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
SOCIETY OF VETERINARY GRADUATES OF WISCONSIN. 
The second annual meeting of the Society of Veterinary 
Graduates, incorporated under the new Charter Laws of Wis¬ 
consin, was held at Madison, Feb. 8th, at 1:30 P. M. Vice-Presi¬ 
dent E. D. Roberts in chair. 
Roll call showed the following present: Drs. J. F. Roub, 
C. A. Woodford, E. D. Roberts, Jno. F. Unerth, W. A. 
Waite, Chas. Schmitt, C. H. Ormond, H. Arpke, Wm. F. 
Williams, W. R. Claussen, J. R. Kelso, J. P. Laws and the 
Secretary. 
Guests, Drs. D. C. Gillies and David Culdham. Minutes 
of the last meeting read and approved. 
The Secretary’s and Treasurer’s reports were then read, 
and Treasurer’s report showed a balance on hand. Reports 
accepted. The correspondence laid on the table from the 
last meeting respecting the members becoming members of 
the United States Veterinary Society was brought up and 
all were requested to join the United States Society at its 
next meeting in Chicago in September. Moved by Williams, 
seconded by Waite, to endorse and adopt the resolution passed 
by the United States Society, making a three years’ course 
necessary for membership in the Society of Veterinary 
Graduates of Wisconsin, after ’93. Two new names were re¬ 
ported for membership, namely, Duncan C. Gillies, Neenah, 
and David Culdham, Stoughton. 
Report of Censors favorable and the applicants accepted 
and elected to membership. The Committee on Legislation, 
namely, Drs. Ormond, Woodford and Laws, reported a bill 
drawn up to present to the Legislature at this session to reg¬ 
ulate the practice of veterinary medicine and surgery in the 
State. Moved by Claussen, seconded by Unerth, to accept 
the bill as presented. Carried. 
The election of officers was the next order of business and 
resulted as follows : President, Dr. E. D. Roberts, Janes¬ 
ville ; Vice-President, J. P. Laws, Madison ; Secretary, G. Ed. 
