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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Resolved , That we as a body, representing the Indiana As¬ 
sociation of Veterinary Graduates, do denounce an institution 
called the Indiana Veterinary College, situated in the city of 
Indianapolis, State of Indiana, also graduates and honorary 
graduates of said institute. 
Resolved , That we as a body humbly beseech your honor¬ 
able body to give this due consideration, as we deem it an 
unfit institute for obtaining a veterinary education. 
On motion of Dr. Stull, seconded by Dr. Rodgers, the re¬ 
port of the Committee on the Revision of the Constitution 
and By-Laws was accepted as presented by said committee, 
section by section. 
The following committees were then appointed : 
Committee on Programme, J. C. Rodgers, C. M. Stull 
and J. E. Cloud. 
Committee on Arrangements, F. A. Balser, J. C. Wallace, 
C. F. Bell. 
The meeting adjourned to meet on the morning of the 
22d. 
The clinical portion of the programme was carried out 
by Dr. Balser, assisted by Dr. Whitestine, successfully per¬ 
forming a very difficult as well as interesting operation of a 
fistulous opening of the oesophagus. 
The meeting convened at 8 A.M., August 22d, and the del¬ 
egates to the United States Veterinary Congress to be held 
in Chicago, October 16th and 20th, were appointed, consisting 
of Drs. Stull, Balser and Cloud. 
On motion, the rules were suspended and a board of cen¬ 
sors was appointed, consisting of Drs. Mahoney, Balser and 
Wallace. 
A motion of Dr. Hoover prevailed, whereby the Associa¬ 
tion should procure a charter, and the Secretary was ordered 
to procure one and have the same recorded in State and 
county in which he resides. 
On motion of Dr. Stull, Dr. Galbraith, of Macon, Georgia, 
was elected an associate member of the Indiana Association 
of Veterinary Graduates. 
