SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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Incorporation. —A. W. Clement, 982 Cathedral St., Balti¬ 
more, Md. (Chairman); C. P. Cyman, 50 Village St., Boston, 
]\Iass. 
Resolutions. —Leonard Pearson, 3608 Pine St., Philadelphia, 
Pa. (Chairman) ; W. Horace Hoskins, 3452 Ludlow St., Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa.; F. H. Osgood, 50 Village St., Boston, Mass.; S. 
Stewart, 74^ S. James St., Kansas City, Kans. 
Intelligence and Education. —H. D. Gill, 154 E. 57th St., 
New York, N. Y. (Chairman) ; T. B. Rayner, 135 E. Gay St., 
West Chester, Pa.; Olof Schwartzkopf, Flushing, N. Y.; W. B. 
Niles, Ames, la.; W. H. Dalrymple, Baton Rouge, La. 
Diseases. —Theobald Smith, Boston, Mass. (Chairman); 
Cooper Curtis, Moravia, N. Y.; E. P. Niles, Blacksburg, Va.; R. 
R. Dinwiddle, Fayetteville, Ark.; J. B. Paige, Amherst, Mass. 
Resident State Secretaries. —See May Review, page 138. 
Dr. W. C. Rayen, Chairman of the Local Committee of Ar¬ 
rangements, has kindly furnished the Review with the follow- 
ing 
PROGRAMME OF ENTERTAINMENT. 
Headquarters,—Tulane Hotel. 
First Day. 
Address of Welcome, by Hon. Jno. J. McCann. 
Response, by President of the Association. 
Business of the Association. 
Ladies taken in charge by Local Committee, visiting Cen¬ 
tennial in a body. 
Second Day. 
Morning.—Ladies visit Capitol, Phillips & Bnttorff Manu¬ 
facturing Company and other places of interest. 
Afternoon.—Both Ladies and Gentlemen congregate at 
Union Depot for trip to Belle Meade. Returning at night, stop 
at Exposition. 
Third Day. 
Go as yon please for gentlemen. 
Ladies visit Exposition and take trolley ride around the city. 
Banquet at Tulane. 
Other attractions are under consideration, but have not ma¬ 
tured sufficiently for announcement. 
TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION. 
The following letter to President Osgood is full of informa¬ 
tion for the New England members : 
I submit to you herewith rates via M. & M. T. Co., Boston to Nashville and return ; 
