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Third : The meeting will have its social side. Visiting 
veterinarians will be pleasantly cared for throughout the meet¬ 
ing and the committee will provide special entertainment for 
the evening of the first day. Ample provision will also be made 
for the entertainment of visiting ladies. Picturesque Ithaca, 
with the exceptionally attractive campus of Cornell University, 
should induce a large number of ladies to attend. Veterinarians 
having papers or case reports to offer or who are willing to take 
part in the clinical demonstrations or who have any suggestions 
to offer in reference to programme are urged to communicate at 
once with the Secretary, Dr. C. D. Morris, Binghamton, or the 
chairman of Committee of Arrangements, Dr. W. U. Williams, 
Ithaca. 
If any veterinarian, be he member or not, is specially inter¬ 
ested in any subject or operation and will communicate his 
wishes, the committee will accommodate him as far as possible. 
It is to be everybody’s meeting. W. L. Williams, 
Chairman Comm ittce of Arrangements. 
AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The Review is pleased to announce that every prospect is 
bright for a most successful meeting in September. From a 
letter of Secretary Stewart, dated June 25, the following facts 
are taken : 
u The details of the preparation for our meeting to be held 
in Detroit are nearly -completed, and the promises made in a cir¬ 
cular letter issued several weeks ago will be more than fulfilled. 
The veterinarians of Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana are saying 
that they appreciate the holding of this meeting in their midst, 
and will attend in full force. Communications received from 
several other States indicate a large attendance. 
“The veterinarians of Detroit are taking a lively interest in 
the coming meeting and are a unit in a determination to make 
good the reputation of Detroit as a convention city, and are an¬ 
ticipating with much pleasure a visit with members of their 
profession from all parts of the continent. 
“ The program as planned will provide ample time for 
presentation and full discussion of all papers and reports, as 
well as abundant time for clinics, and leave opportunity for 
social pleasure.” 
The following is a partial list of the papers to be presented, 
and are in addition to those announced in the June Review : 
u The Relation of Veterinary Medicine to the Public 
