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EDITORIAL. 
(3) Veterinary Medical Association of New York County. 
(4) United States Experiment Station Veterinary Asso¬ 
ciation. 
(5) Association of Veterinary Faculties and Examining 
Boards of North America. 
(6) American Veterinary College Alumni Association— 
Silver Anniversary. 
With such an array of interesting events it is no exaggera¬ 
tion to state that we are upon the threshold of a veterinary jubi¬ 
lee, the equal of which has never been contemplated in America. 
Aside from this the delegates to the Seventh International Con¬ 
gress of Veterinary Surgeons at Baden-Baden will just be able 
to reach New York in time to participate in the multiple at¬ 
tractions above set forth. 
That New York will open wide her doors of hospitality to 
the profession of the country is already assured, for the County 
Association extended a unanimous invitation to come, and that 
body of earnest associationists stand ready to give all a hearty 
welcome. A strong local committee of workers will be named ; 
and nothing will be left undone to make the greeting worthy 
of the occasion. 
The clinical feature inaugurated at Omaha should reach its 
perfection in New York, and the pathological exhibit can be 
greatly enlarged upon, profiting by the experience of last 
year. 
Veterinarians from the West are asked to travel a long dis¬ 
tance, but the galaxy of events will be so attractive that they 
may feel well repaid for the journey, and there is every prospect 
that the East will reciprocate in the following year by going 
back to the land where in 1898 they were received with open 
arms and hearts. 
SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF 
VETERINARY SURGEONS. 
In a previous issue of the Review, our readers were made 
acquainted with the announcement of this important gathering. 
