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stand ready to respond to any call that may be made by the 
officers in charge of the Congress, and that they will do 
everything in their power for the promotion of its success. 
They have appointed a committee for considering any work 
that may be designated by this Association, and they have 
also appointed a committee for the entertainment of foreign 
delegates on their way to Chicago. 
The Secretary then called the attention of the Comitia 
Minora to the re-application of John Doris, Jr. The latter 
was a graduate of the Cincinnati Veterinary College, and 
was rejected on the ground that he was a graduate of a school 
granting diplomas to minors. The school has now changed, 
and does not confer diplomas on those who are under twenty- 
one years of age. The Dean of the Faculty has written for 
the exact wording of the rejection of Dr. Doris, who will re¬ 
apply for membership. 
Adjourned to meet at the call of the Secretary. 
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY 
COLLEGE. 
Officers for 1893 - 94 . 
President, Dr. William Herbert Lowe, New Jersey ; Vice- 
President, Dr. H. D. Hanson, New York; Secretary, Dr. E. 
L. Volgenan, 3452-3454 Ludlow Street, Philadelphia, Pa.; 
Treasurer, Dr. A. J. Dodin, Morrisania, N. Y.; Librarian, Dr. 
E. J. Nesbitt, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Executive Committee. 
Dr. W. Horace Hoskins (Chairman), Dr. E. B. Ackerman, 
Dr. J. E. Ryder, Dr. John B. Hopper, Dr. Wm. B. E. Miller, 
Dr. T. E. Budd, Dr. H. D. Hanson. 
Resident State Secretaries. 
L. Y. Ketcham, M.D., Ph.D., D.V.S., Woodbury, Conn.; J. 
M. Buckley, D.V.S., Los Angeles, Cal.; M. E. O’Connor, D. 
V.S., Denver, Col.; H. B. McDowell, D.V.S., Middletown, 
Del.; John Hamlin, D.V.S., Washington, D. C.; G. S. Agers- 
borg, D.V.S., Vermilion, Dak.; N. B. Rhoades, D.V.S., 
Brooksville, Fla.; M. R. Trumbower, D.V.S., Sterling, Ill.; 
J. F. H onan, D.V.S., Delphin, Ind.; Chas. D. MacMurdo, D. 
