IIhitep States Rollebe of V eterihhrt Simms, 
222 C Street, fi. W., Washington, t). C. 
Th« course of instruction is graded and conforms to the rules adopted by The 
Association of Veterinary Faculties of North America. 
Lecture Fees 
$65.00 per annum. F ° r Prospectus and Full Information, Addre ss. 
C. BARNWELL ROBINSON, V. S., Dean. 
NEW YORK STATE VETERINARY COLLEGE, 
ESTABLISHED AT 
COBNELL ITHZACiL, IbT. “ET. 
BY CHAPTER 153, LAWS OF 1894. 
The best equipment for sicentific and practical instruction, for undergraduates and post¬ 
graduates. Most varied practice for students in the free clinics. Regular graded course, three 
years of nine months each. Entrance by Regents’ “Veterinary Student Certificate,” or by 
examination, September 17th, 1901. Matriculation September 24th, 1901. 
& ^ Tuition Free to New York State Students. 
For extended announcement address, 
Professor JAMES LAW, F. R. C. V. S., Director. 
ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE, 
40 and 42 Temperance Street, Toronto. 
Patrons. —Governor-General of Canada and Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario 
SESSION 1900-01 BEGINS IN OCTOBER . 
All Experienced Teachers. Fees, $60.00 per Session. 
Prof. SMITH, V.S. (Edin.) F.R.C.V.S., Etc., Principal. 
CHICAGO VETERINARY COLLEGE 
2537 and 2539 State Street, Chicago, Ills. 
Organized and Incorporated under the Laws of the State of Illinois, 1883 . 
tegular Session commences trie first week in October in eaci) gear. 
For Prospectus giving all information as to curriculum, fees, etc., address 
the Secretary 
JOSEPH HUGHES, M.R.C.V.S., 
2537 and 2539 State St., Chicago, Ills. 
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