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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Advertising Colleges. 
Whereas, This association notes with regret the fact that 
certain recognized veterinary colleges of America use illustra¬ 
tions in their catalogues and other advertising literature that 
are undignified and offensive to good taste ; therefore, be it 
Resolved , That it is the sense of this association that the 
college has no greater license in the matter of display advertis¬ 
ing than is legitimately enjoyed by the individual, and be it 
further 
Resolved , That the college which uses illustrations in its 
advertising literature for any other purpose than to show the 
character of its buildings and equipment is acting in violation 
of the spirit of our code of ethics. 
Thanks for Free Typewriters. 
Resolved , That the members of this association express 
their heartfelt thanks for the kindness shown to them by the 
editors of the Journal of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary 
Archives , in furnishing free for their use the services of two 
stenographers and typewriters. 
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO CONSTITUTION. 
To amend Art. n of Chap. 5, to read as follows : “ The Com¬ 
mittee on Intelligence and Education shall collect and distri¬ 
bute among the members of this association, on request, litera¬ 
ture calculated to develop public interest in veterinary sanitary 
work and in veterinary legislation, municipal. State and national, 
as to them seem best and in so far as the fund appropriated will 
admit, and also to report recent veterinary facts and intelligence. 
REPORTS OF STATE SECRETARIES. 
The roll of the States was called, many of the Secretaries 
being absent, but forwarded their reports to Secretary Stewart, 
who turned them over to the Publication Committee, and they 
will appear in the “ Proceedings.” Those having representa¬ 
tives present were Alabama, Dr. Van Es ; Connecticut, Dr. Ly¬ 
man ; Delaware, Dr. Eves; Louisiana, Dr. Dalrymple; New 
Jersey, Dr. J. P. Lowe ; New York, Dr. Kelly ; Ohio. Dr. Cotton ; 
Pennsylvania, Dr. Ranck ; Tennessee, Dr. White ; West \ ir- 
ginia, Dr. Ruhl. 
REPORT OF SECRETARY STEWART. 
During the entire association vear culminating in this meet- 
ing, the Secretary’s office has been one of activity and contin¬ 
uous application to the interests of the association. Earnest ex- 
