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244 CORRESPONDENCE. SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
the following gentlemen received their degree of D.V.M., Doctoi 
of Veterinary Medicine: 
A. N. "Bigelow.Norwood, Mass. 
Daniel Lee.Boston, Mass. 
W. H. Smith.Hyde Park, Mass. 
W. H. Way.Chelsea, Mass. 
K. Winslow.Boston, Mass. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
A VETERINARIAN WANTED. 
Dear Doctor .—Having a good practice, and getting along in 
years, and having practiced my profession about forty years, I 
wish to secure a helper, with a view of retiring. Want a single 
man, of good moral character, and a graduate. 
I would be glad to correspond with such a one as above. 
Yours very respectfully, 
P. O. Box 721, Geneseo, III. W. J. Smith. 
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
CONNECTICUT VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
At the regular meeting of the Connecticut Veterinary Medical Association 
held in New Haven on May 4th, the following gentlemen were present: Dr. 
E. C. Ross, (President), Drs. W. J. Sullivan, A. A. Tuttle, Nathan Tibbals. 
E. A. McLellan and Tlios. Bland. 
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. 
A letter was read from Dr. W. D. Critcherson, in which he denied ever hav¬ 
ing been a member of the Association. 
After due discussion, the Secretary was instructed to forward the Doctor a 
true copy of all letters received and to state that the Association considered him 
a member. 
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The committee appointed at previous meeting to draft desirable alteration." 
in the By-Laws made their report, which was accepted. 
It was unanimously agreed that we shall be known as the Connecticut "\ ete- 
rinary Medical Association, and not Society, as previous. 
Dr. Julius E. Gardner was unanimously elected to membership. 
Dr. J. G. Knox was proposod for membership by Dr. E. A. McLellan. 
