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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAR ASSOCIATION. 
President Winchester has appointed the following- committees 
for the term of his office : 
Executive. —D. E. Salmon (Chairman), Washington, D. C.; 
H. D. Hanson, New York; M. H. Reynolds, Minnesota; C. A. 
Carey, Alabama ; G. A. Johnson, Iowa; W. H. Hoskins, Penn¬ 
sylvania ; T. E. Budd, New Jersey, and the officers ex-officio. 
Diseases. —E. M. Ranck (Chairman), Pennsylvania ; J. Raw 
New York; A. T. Peters, Nebraska; R. Frothingham, Massa¬ 
chusetts ; R. R. Dinwiddie, Arkansas. 
Intelligence and Education. —E. B. Ackerman (Chairman), 
New York ; T. B. Cotton, Ohio ; W. J. Hinman, Massachusetts j 
G. W. Dunphy, Michigan ; J. C. Robert, Mississippi. 
Finance.— R. C. Moore (Chairman), Missouri ; W. H. Kelly, 
New York ; C. Curtis, Rhode Island. 
Publication. — M. H. Reynolds, Minnesota (Chairman); 
Roscoe R. Bell, New York ; J. J. Repp, Iowa ; R. Van Es, 
Alabama ; R. P. Ryman, Connecticut. 
Resolutions.— T. Butler, North Carolina (Chairman); D. E. 
Salmon, District of Columbia; S. Brenton, Michigan ; S. B. 
Nelson, Washington ; G. H. Berns, New York. 
Army Legislation. —R. Pearson, Pennsylvania (Chairman); 
R. S. Huidekoper, New York ; W. H. Rowe, New Jersey; 
A. Peters, Massachusetts ; M. E. Knowles, Montana. 
OHIO STATE VETERINARY ASSOCIATION. 
The annual meeting of this association will be held at the 
Veterinary Department of the Ohio University, Columbus, Ohio, 
Jan. 14 and 15. One of the special features of this session 
will be its clinics, which last year very far exceeded our ex¬ 
pectations, and the present committee hope to equal or excel 
that programme. The fact that our State University contains 
a. Veterinary Department should interest every veterinarian a 
citizen of this State with a desire to know more about it; and 
we well know that the anatomical and pathological exhibit 
alone will well repay for the trouble of a visit. Then there is the 
Biological Hall, as well as one of the finest equipped dairy and 
cheese-making schools in the United States. Every veterinar¬ 
ian is invited to the meeting, whether he be a member of the 
association or not; and if having anything of interest to the 
profession they are cordially invited to present it. 
Wm. H. Gribbre, D.V.S., Secretary. 
Washington C. H., Ohio, Nov. 15, 1901. 
