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MONTREAL VETERINARY MEDICAL COLLEGE. 
ANNUAL EXAMINATION. 
The prizes and diplomas gained by the students at the Veterinary 
Medical College were presented, in the Lecture Hall of the College, on 
March 30th. Among those present we noticed Hon. Louis II. Beaubien, 
M.P.P.; Prof. McEachran ; Principal Dawson; Messrs. A. W. Ogilvie, 
D. Morrice, J. M. Browning, Hon. Gaudet, Vice-President Council of 
Agriculture; S. W. Blackwood, John L. Gibb, A. Somerville, Dr. 
Osier, Dr. Leclere, Dr. Bell, Dr. Alloway, F. S. Billings and W. Bry- 
don, of Boston, and G. H. Barnatt. 
The Hon. Mr. Beaubien acted as chairman, and in brief terms addressed 
the students, congratulating them on the success which they had attained 
in their studies. He called their attention to the fact that those who 
passed a successful course in the Montreal Veterinary College and re¬ 
ceived their diplomas were looked upon all over the world, and more 
especially in Canada and the United States, as V.S. who understood and 
were well grounded in the work of their profession. The College had 
become so useful that not only private individuals, but he was glad to 
say the Governments of the country were recognising the good, faithful, 
and hard work which Dr. McEachran was performing (cheers). He 
wished the College greater prosperity in the future, and trusted next year 
the students would be double the number (cheers). He had now much 
pleasure in presenting the prizes to the several successful competitors. 
The following is the names of the winners and also the graduating 
class of 1880: 
Third Session. 
Best General Bxamination. —1st prize, silver medal, Mr. William 
McEachran, Montreal; 2nd prize, A. P. Hinkley, Buffalo, N.Y. 
Anatomy. —1st prize, Mr. Wm. McEachran, Montreal. 
Materia Medica. —1st prize, Mr. Peter Cummins, Quebec. 
Second Session. 
General Pathology. —1st prize, Charles H. Ormond, Milwaukee. 
Anatomy. —1st prize, Mr. Charles H. Ormond, Milwaukee. 
Materia Medica. —1st prize, Mr. Fred. Torrance. 
First Session, 
Anatomy. —1st prize, Mr. Walter Wardel. 
Best Practical Bxamination (medalist excluded).—1st prize, a complete 
case of instruments, presented by Mr. David Morrice. 
Senior Class. 
French. —1st prize, Joseph Page, Lotbiniere. 
Graduates. 
Wm. McEachran, Montreal; Wm. I. Akerman, Boston; N. P. Hink¬ 
ley, Buffalo; A. W. Harris, Ottawa; Mathias S. Brown, Montreal; 
Peter Cummins, Quebec ; Joseph Page, Lotbiniere. 
The following gentlemen enregistered during the past Session, viz.: 
M. S. Brown, Montreal, P.Q.; William Jakeman, Boston, Mass., U.S.; 
William McEachran, Montreal, P.Q.; John S. Thomas, Roxburg, 
Mass., U.S.; Joseph M. Skally, Boston, Mass., U.S.; Alex. Glass, 
Philadelphia Pa., U.S.; Paul Paquin, St. Andrew’s, P.Q.; Richard 
