SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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It is expected that a number of operations will be added to 
this list. 
ENTERTAINMENT. 
Atlantic City is famous as a seaside resort—with the board 
walk and piers and their great variety of amusements ; trolley 
rides to surrounding localities ; trips to sea and visits to other 
seaside resorts.; fishing and crabbing ; bathing at pleasure, and 
the Committee of Arrangements is making generous prepara¬ 
tion for the reception and entertainment of members, visiting 
veterinarians, and their families. Tickets will be provided by 
the committee for the different forms of entertainment and 
amusement. 
Special plans for each day’s entertainment will be an¬ 
nounced when the meeting is convened. 
A local committee of prominent Atlantic City ladies will 
assist our Ladies’ Reception Committee in receiving and enter¬ 
taining the wives, daughters and friends of members and visi¬ 
tors to the convention. Special facilities will be afforded the 
ladies for a visit to the shopping districts of Philadelphia. 
Dr. E. M. Ranck, A. V. M. A. Resident Secretary of Penn¬ 
sylvania, and veterinarian for the H. K. Mulford Co. of Phila¬ 
delphia, extends for the company an invitation to the associa¬ 
tion to visit its large laboratories and vaccine farms, and will 
take pleasure in entertaining members while in Philadelphia. 
NEW YORK STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL SOCIETY. 
ANNUAL MEETING AT ITHACA, SEPT. IO AND II, 1901. 
The programme for the above meeting was not in thorough 
readiness for publication when this number of the Review 
was ready for the press. Enough can be given, however, to 
justify the prediction of Chairman Williams that we are to have 
a meeting far superior to any evei held within the State. 
RAILROAD AND HOTEL ARRANGEMENTS. 
One and one-third fares for round trip in Central Traffic 
Association. Members from outside State can buy Pan-American 
tickets to Buffalo and thence one and one-third fare tickets to 
Ithaca and return. Visitors from the West desiring to attend 
the meeting at Atlantic City and Ithaca can, on their return 
trip, abandon their round trip ticket at Ithaca and pay full fare 
thence to Buffalo or proceed to Buffalo, visit the Exposition for 
two or three days and return to Ithaca on one and one-third 
fare ticket. 
