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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
tion.. No greeting was more cordial, no hand-clasp more hearty, 
no friendship more true than that which he gave and won in 
return from all who came to know him well. His scientific 
mind, his conscientious investigations and his conservative yet 
fearless exposition of all that was best in progressive modern 
veterinary science won the highest respect from us all. But it 
was his genial personality which made him a companion to be 
enjoyed and loved, and his broad nobility of character that won 
the affection and held the hearts which now mourn his loss. 
THOSE IN ATTENDANCE. 
By means of registration cards at the door of the assembly 
hall, it was found that the following list of attendants were 
present during the three-days’ session : 
Members. 
Abele, Jr., Francis, 8 Spear St., Quincy, Mass. 
Ackerman, E. B., 167 Clymer St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Anderson, F. E., Findlay, Ohio. 
Annon, W. J., Goshen, Ind. 
Beckett, Edward C., 547 Albany St., Boston, Mass. 
Bell, Roscoe R., Seventh Ave.and Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Berns, George H., 74 Adams St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Bland, Thos., Waterbury, Conn. 
Bray, T. A., El Paso, Texas. 
Brenton, S., 85 Fifth St., Detroit, Mich. 
Budd, T. Earle, 90 Park St., Orange, N. J. 
Burr, Alexander, Old Court House, Boston, Mass. 
Butler, Tait, Raleigh, N. C. 
Cooley, A. S., 1184 East Madison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 
Cotton, T. Bent, Mount Vernon, Ohio. 
Cunningham, Albert E., 215 Huntington St., Cleveland, 
Ohio. 
Curtice, Cooper, Kingston, R. I. 
Dalrymple, W. H., Baton Rouge, Ea. 
DeVine, J. F., Rhinebeck, N. Y. 
Dodge, W. H., Leominster, Mass. 
Dougherty, William, 1035 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. 
Ellis, Robert W., 453 West 150th St., New York, N. Y. 
Etienne, A. A., St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada. 
Eves, H. P., Wilmington, Del. 
Farrington, A. M., 1436 Chapin St., Washington, D. C. 
Fink, William P., 127 North Indiana Ave., Atlantic Citv, 
N. J. 
Frotliingham, Eangdon, 20 Hereford St., Boston, Mass. 
