SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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Indianapolis called the “ Indiana Veterinary College,” and 
the prospectus issued by said institute calling for three ses¬ 
sions of 13—“thirteen”—weeks each, and allowing an em¬ 
piric to become qualified in one session at the aforesaid in¬ 
stitute. Therefore be it 
Resolved , We, as a body representing the Indiana Associa¬ 
tion 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 , We, as a body, humbly beseech your honorable 
body to give this due consideration, as we deem it an unfit 
institute for obtaining a veterinary education. 
By order of Association. 
J. E. Cloud, D.V:S., Secretary. 
GERMAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK. 
This Association, which was organized not long since, 
have held several meetings, at which interesting business re¬ 
lating to subjects pertaining to Americo German veterinary 
interests were considered. At one of these meetings a reso¬ 
lution was adopted in favor of publishing a monthly review 
under the name of “ Zeitschrift fur Thierheilkunde and Verg- 
leishende Medicin.” Another important resolution was 
adopted, recommending the drafting of a bill by the mem¬ 
bers of the Society and other members of the profession in 
other States, which should embody the recommendation that 
the Government should pay an indemnity for every horse 
which should be destroyed on account of glanders and farcy. 
The last meeting was held on the 31st of October, at 
Orange, N. J. 
VIRGINIA VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The first meeting of this organization was held in Staun¬ 
ton, Va., on the 3d of October, 1893. The officers are J. A. 
Myers, D.V.S., President; C. K. Rhodes, V.S., V.D., Secre¬ 
tary. 
