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erinary medicine and surgery and regulating the practice of 
veterinary surgery or any branch thereof in the State of Indiana, 
introduced by Mr. Keyes, has had the same under consideration, 
and begs leave to report the same back to the House with the 
recommendation that said bill be amended by striking out in 
section two the words, u graduates of reputable veterinary col¬ 
leges,” and insert in lieu thereof the words, “ to those holding a 
license to practice under this act,” and by striking out of sec¬ 
tion three the words, “ and shall be entitled to expert witness 
fees when summoned or required to testify in any civil action 
when such testimony relates to matters connected with the vet¬ 
erinary profession,” and that when so amended that the bill do 
pass. Van Fleet, Chairman . 
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AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAE ASSOCIATION. 
ANNUAL MEETING SEPTEMBER 3D, 4TH. 5TH, 1901. 
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 
Headquarters .—The headquarters of the association will be 
at the Hotel Rudolf, Atlantic City, N. J. There are numerous 
hotels in the immediate vicinity of “ The Rudolf,” so that 
guests may be easily suited in style and price. If members and 
visitors will communicate with Dr. Wm. Herbert Lowe, Chair¬ 
man of the Committee of Arrangements, 188-190 Ellison 
Street, Paterson, New Jersey, stating full particulars as to the 
accommodations they may wish, all arrangements will be made 
in advance. 
Place of Meeting .—The sessions of the association will be 
held in the large convention hall of the Hotel Rudolf. This 
hall is light, well ventilated and quiet, being away from the 
noise of the ocean. 
Banquet .—The annual banquet will be held at “ The Ru¬ 
dolf ” Thursday evening, September 5th, 1901. 
The plans for the Atlantic City meeting of the American 
Veterinary Medical Association are about completed, and the 
members of the association will feel gratified to learn that such 
an excellent programme has been prepared for them. The 
local committee of arrangement has planned to make the 
sojourn of all who attend this meeting most enjoyable, and are 
determined that all shall return to their respective homes sing- 
