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noiincement, the chairman conferred the degree of “ M. D. C.” 
(Doctor of Comparative Medicine) and delivered diplomas to the 
following members of the graduating class : Drs. J. H. Oliphant, 
Macon, Ga.; Win. Sonerol, Dudington, Mich.; A. M. Taylor, 
Chicago, Ill.; L. D. Brown, Hamilton, Mo.; F. D. Cusack, Mil¬ 
waukee, Wis.; E. T. Frank, Warren, Minn.; T.- J. Menestrina, 
St. Louis, Mo.; C. F. Gruner, Chicago, Ill.; Jas. O’Donnell, Mil¬ 
waukee, Wis.; C. A. Bradley, Wyoming, la.; W. H. Scruby, St. 
Cloud, Minn.; Jas. Smellie, Chicago, Ill.; F. W. Benteen, Jr., 
Atlanta, Ga.; F. A. Ramsey, Encinitas, Cal.; M. J. Dunleavy, 
Denver, Col.; H. J. Schneider, Milwaukee, Wis.; Wm. J. Martin, 
Kankakee, Ill.; L. W. Young, Chicago, Ill.; G. P. Frost, Dublin, 
Ireland; Geo. Fry, Naperville, Ill.; W. F. Fish, Chicago, Ill.; 
V. A. Holden, Sparta, Wis. 
When the members of the class had resumed their seats. Dr. 
E. T. Frank gave a reading of “The Horse’s Troublous Life,”* 
which was well received. Dr. M. H. Trumbower, in well chosen 
and humorous remarks, then distributed the prizes, many beauti¬ 
ful floral tributes being sent by friends of the young veterinari¬ 
ans. A vocal duet and piano solo was then followed by the class 
prophet, the prophet being Dr. M. J. Dunleavy, who in an ex¬ 
ceedingly clever and witty production held up the little peculiar¬ 
ities of his various fellow students, and produced much merri¬ 
ment by his predictions. The valedictory address was a master 
effort, and was delivered by Dr. L. W. Young, who, during its 
delivery, on many occasions received the plaudits of the audi¬ 
ence. Dr. A. S. Alexander being absent owing to illness. Dr. 
J. F. Ryan delivered the doctorate address, and was followed by 
Dr. A. H. Baker, who gave some healthy advice to the young 
graduates. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Diseases ok the Dog and their Treaime\t. By Dr. Georg Muller, Pro¬ 
fessor, Director of the Clinic for Small Animals at the Veterinary High School at 
Dresden. Translated, revised and augmented by Alexander Glass, A. M., V. S., 
Lecturer on Canine Pathology at the University of Pennsylvania. With 93 Illustra¬ 
tions. Philadelphia ; W. Horace Hoskins, 3452 Ludlow Street. 
The above entitled work, a well-arranged, well-printed, and 
well-bound volume of more than 400 pages, has been received 
from the American translator, and we welcome it to our library 
with more than the usual amount of satisfaction. In a preface 
* A poem by the late Prof. Thomas Walley, published in the Review, Vol. X., 
page 90. 
