SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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City, la. ; W. H. Kelly, Albany, N. Y. ; G. E. Keecli, Milwau¬ 
kee, Wis. ; Miss J. Meredith, Jamestown, N. Y. ; Mesdames 
Wm. McEachran, Windsor, Ont. ; J. R. Mitchell, Evansville, 
Ind. ; E. D. McQueen, Lowell, Mich. ; A. E. Metzger, Clyde, 
Ohio ; A. Roberts, Waukesha, Wis. ; F. P. Ruhl, Fairmont, 
W. Va. ; E. H. Shepard, Cleveland, Ohio ; S. Stewart, Kansas 
City, Mo. ; C. R. Simpson, Summerville, Mass. ; W. H. Turner, 
North Amherst, Ohio ; J. H. Tennent, London, Ont. ; J. C. 
Whitney, Hillsdale. Mu cin; R. A. Walster, West Eaton, Mass. ; 
\Y J. Williams. Franklin, Tn cQ W. E. Wight, Allegheny, Pa. ; 
A. W. Weir, Greenville, Pa. ; John Vhay, Detroit, Mich. (48) 
Others Present. —W. W. Dixon, New York City ; Alex. 
Eger, Chicago, Ill.; L. D. Watkins, Manchester, Mich. ; A. H. 
Zenner, Dettoit, Mich. (4) 
A. V. M. A. NOTES. 
Fifty-eight new members emphasize the growing character 
of the association. 
Less than one dozen were dropped from the roll through 
delinquency. 
There were numerous displays of instruments at the head¬ 
quarters and at the clinics. 
Never were guests more royally entertained than were the 
veterinarians by the Michiganders. 
Members who have attended meetings for more than twenty 
years, say that Detroit’s convention was—all in all—the best 
yet held. 
Those who were expecting a mortal combat between two 
prominent members were doomed to disappointment. It looked 
as though one was afraid and the other didn’t dare. 
An innovation occurred at the Russell House. The menu 
card was embellished by a good photo of some officer of the 
association, changing the face at each meal. 
Dr. Lowe’s paper was taken up by the Detroit newspapers 
and favorably commented upon, urging its applicability to the 
conditions of the milk supply of Detroit. 
Dr. Eugene Burget, formerly the business partner of James 
L. Robertson, of New York, is living upon his farm near 
Cleveland, Ohio. Both he and Dr. R. were in attendance, and 
neither missed a trick. 
Visitors to the clinics were enthusiastic in commenting 
upon Dr. Brenton’s sanitarium, in West Alexandrine Avenue, 
in the rear of his beautiful residence. With such perfect fa- 
