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NEWS AND ITEMS. 
MASSACHUSETTS VETERINARY ASSOCIATION. 
The regular monthly meeting was held at 19 Boylston 
Place, Boston, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 24th. President 
Winchester in the chair. 
Members present were : Drs. Beckett, Burr, Cronon, Froth- 
ingham, Hamilton, Labaw, Fee, Lewis, McLaughlin, Paige, 
Parker, Pierce, Rogers, Sheldon, Soule, Stickney, Winchester, 
and Winslow. 
Dr. J. B. Paige, of the Massachusetts Agricultural College 
at Amherst, Mass., read a paper on “Veterinary Education in 
European Schools,” which he visited. 
The association had as guests Mr. Paige, a brother of the 
lecturer, and Drs. J. C. Cutting, of Medford, and Charles H. 
Higgins, of Dover. Henry S. Lewis, Secretary, 
WISCONSIN SOCIETY OF VETERINARY GRADUATES. 
The annual meeting will be held in the Assembly Chamber, 
Madison, on Friday, February 25th, at 1.30 P. M. 
The programme will consist of an address by President Dr. L. 
A. Wright, of Columbus ; a paper on “ Azoturia in the Dog,” 
by Dr. G. Ed. Leach, Milwaukee ; reports of cases by Dr. E. 
H. Newton, Waupun ; Dr. A. H. Hartwig, Watertown, and Dr. 
D. Roberts, Waukesha. 
All veterinarians are cordially invited. 
W. G. Ceark, M. D. C., Secretary. 
THE MISSOURI VAEEEY VETERINARY ASSOCIATION 
will hold its next meeting at Kansas City, February 9th. 
Drs. J. B. Wright, R. C. Cooper and S. Stewart will present 
papers. 
NEWS AND ITEMS. 
Dr. a. B. Morse has been placed in charge of federal meat 
inspection at Clinton, Iowa. 
Dr. j. L. Stuart, a government meat inspector formerly 
stationed at Cleveland, Ohio, has been transferred to Kansas 
City. 
The Review’s Thanks are tendered Dr. Salmon, of Wash¬ 
ington, for a number of duplicate copies, which he kindly for¬ 
warded. 
