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NEWS AND ITEMS. 
Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. 
The Executive Committee reported that arrangements had 
been made for the dinner at Hotel Marlborough, and that the 
regular Alumni Prize would be given. 
Resolutions upon the deaths of Drs. Chas. Burden and M. 
O’Connell were read. 
The Treasurer’s report was read and ordered audited. 
Library Committee reported progress. 
The following officers were re-elected : 
President—Dr. R. W. Ellis. 
First Vice-President—Dr. W. H. Lowe. 
Second Vice-President—Dr. H. D. Hanson. 
Secretary and Treasurer—Dr. F. R. Hanson. 
There being no further business, meeting adjourned. 
F. R. Hanson, Secretary. 
AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The following have offered to contribute to the programme: 
Dr. W. C. Fair, Cleveland, O. ; Dr. Carl W. Gay, Syracuse, N. 
Y. ; Dr. G. R. White, Nashville, Tenn. ; Dr. Wm. McEachran, 
Windsor, Out. ; Dr. D. P. Yonkerman, Kalamazoo, Mich.; Dr. 
G. W. Dunphy, Quincy, Mich. ; Dr. R. S. Huidekoper, Wash¬ 
ington, D. C.; Dr. G. E. Nesom, Clemson College, S. C.; Dr. 
V. A. Moore, Ithaca, N. Y.; Dr. C. H. Higgins, Montreal, Can. 
VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW 
JERSEY. 
Secretary George W. Pope informs us that the next meeting 
of the above association will be held in Newark on July n. 
The exact place of meeting had not yet been decided upon at 
the time of notification. It is hoped that there will be a large 
attendance. 
NEWS AND ITEMS. 
Dr. A. W. Miller, of Herington, Kansas, and Dr. L. A. 
Shaw, of Louisana, Mo., have recently received appointments as 
inspectors in the Bureau of Animal Industry. 
Dr. X. I. Richmond, of Kansas City, journeyed to New Or¬ 
leans with Dr. H. G. Patterson, to take veterinary charge of a 
cargo of horses to South Africa. 
