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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
The following officers were elected for the ensuing year : 
President—Dr. A. T. Peters, Lincoln, Neb.; First Vice-President 
—Dr. L. D. Brown ; Second Vice-President—Dr. C. B. McClel¬ 
land ; Secretary- Treasurer—Dr. W. R. Cooper, Kansas City, B. 
A. I. ; Censors—Drs. Tait Butler, F. F. Brown, B. F. Kaupp, 
A. W. Swedberg, and John Forbes. 
Tne following veterinarians were present : S. Stewart, R. C. 
Moore, B. F. Kaupp, W. R. Cooper, A. Long, E. Lee, E. J. 
Netherton, J. L. Otterman, A. T. Peters, L. D. Brown, R. H. 
Carswell, J. D. Cooper, A. Trickett, Robert Jay, R. H. 
Thomas, S. H. Caldwell, C. A. McCall, A. W. Swedberg, Tait 
Butler, Jos. Keane, T. A. Scott, H. H. George, D. G. Moberly, 
W. N. Niel, J. S. Grove, F. F. Brown, C. B. McClelland and A. 
C. Hart. Several veterinary students also attended. 
The association adjourned to meet Oct. 24, 1901, at Kansas 
City. W. R. Cooper, D.V.M., Sec'y-lreasurer. 
MAINE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The meeting was called to order at Hotel De Witt, Lewis¬ 
ton, at 7.30 p. m., Oct. 9th, by President Dr. A. Joly. At roll- 
call there were present Drs. A. Joly, I. L. Salley, W. L. West, 
C. L. Blakely, W. E. Fairbanks, J. H. Goddard and F. E. Free¬ 
man. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. 
The clinic held at Bar Harbor in July was reported by Dr. 
Salley. ' 
Dr. F. W. White, of Caribou, was elected to membership.. 
Different cases were reported by members present and dis¬ 
cussed. 
Voted to hold next meeting at Augusta in January. 
Adjourned at 10.30 p. m. F. E. Freeman, Secretary. 
THE CHICAGO VETERINARY ASSOCIATION 
held its annual election of officers on October 14, with the fol¬ 
lowing selection of officers for the coming year : 
President—Dr. H. W. Hawley. 
Secretary—Dr. E. Merillat. 
First Vice-President—Dr. C. A. White. 
Second Vice-President—Dr. A. E. Rishel. 
Third Vice-President—Frank Allen. 
The association met at the Chicago Veterinary College with 
a large percentage of its members present. 
