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COLLEGE COMMENCEMENTS. 
Lutz ; “ Medical and Veterinary Profession,” Dr. L. Rosen- 
wald ; “The Veterinarian under Cross-Examination,” Frank 
Sheridan, Esq.; “ The Veterinarian as a Quarantine Officer,” 
Hon. Albert Dean ; “ The Veterinarian’s Place in Society,” Dr. 
R. H. Harrison, Atchison, Kansas. 
INDIANA veterinary COLEEGE. 
The commencement exercises of this college were held at 
the College building on Friday afternoon, March 26th, and con¬ 
sisted of addresses by Dr. Thos. Gaddes, Dr. L. G. Greiner, Sec¬ 
retary of the College, Dr. E. H. Pritchard, and Dr. F. A. 
IMueller, after which Dr. T. L. Armstrong awarded diplomas to 
the following: Clarkson Gause, Carthage, Ind. ; David Waugh, 
Pittsburg, Pa., and Robt. Harper, Indianapolis, Ind. After the 
exercises the graduates met and an Alumni Association was or¬ 
ganized, and the following officers elected : Thos. Gaddes, M.D., 
V.S., President; Jos. Creedon, V.S., Vice-President; L. G. 
Greiner, V.S., Secretary, and P\ A. Mueller, Ph. G., V.S., Treas¬ 
urer. The following were elected trustees : Dr. Harry Smock, 
Franklin, Ind. ; Dr. Wilbur Ramsey, Middletown, Ind. ; S. 
Rodibaugh, New Augusta, Ind. ; Dr. Clark Gause, Carthage, 
Ind. ; Dr. J. B. Heaton, Bloomfield, Ind. These to serve for 
one and two years respectively. It was agreed to call a meeting 
of the alumni in July to complete arrangements. 
MCKILLIP VETERINARY CORTEGE. 
The commencement exercises of this college were held in 
Assembly Hall, March 31, at 8 o’clock p. m. The invocation 
was offered by Rev. Dr. Staff, followed by an address by the 
acting Dean, Dr. Schoenleber. The salutatory was delivered 
by E. Merillat, of the graduating class, after which the class 
poem was read by W. S. Powell and the class prophesy by S. 
H. Caldwell. After a valedictory address by E. H. Brown, 
President McKillip conferred the college degree upon the fol¬ 
lowing ten graduates: E. H. Brown, Hawarden, Iowa; J. B. 
Boomer, Chicago, Ill.; H. O. Davis, Chicago, Ill.; J. H. Craw¬ 
ford, Racine, Wis.; O. R. Dubia, Chicago, Ill.; Charles N. Fer- 
rier, Jamestown, N. D.; E. Merillat, Toledo, Ohio ; W. S. Pow¬ 
ell, Sparta, Wis.; S. H. Caldwell, Montgomery, Ala.; G. S. 
Tyner, Paradise, Ind. 
Interesting short addresses were then indulged in by Drs. 
Reading, Rumpf, Merrillat, Thruiliman, McKillip and Mc¬ 
Mahon. 
