SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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Graduates will be held in Madison, Wis., February 5th and 6th, 
1901. An interesting piogramme will be presented and clinics 
will be held on the second day. The members have been in¬ 
vited to visit the Experiment Station. All graduates are cor¬ 
dially invited to be present. W. G. Clark, Secretary. 
AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
President Tait Butler, Manhattan, Kansas, has appointed 
the Committee of Arrangements for the Atlantic City meeting 
as follows: Dr. Wm. Herbert Lowe, 188-190 Ellison Street, 
Paterson, N. J., Chairman ; Dr. T. Earle Budd, Orange, N. J. ; 
Dr. Thos. E. Smith, Jersey City, N. J. ; Dr. Robert W. Ellis, 
New York, N. Y.; Dr. W. Horace Hoskins, Phliadelphia, Pa. 
Dr. Wm. Herbert Lowe, Chairman of the Committee of 
Arrangements for 1901, writes the Review as follows : “ I be¬ 
lieve that the meeting of the National Association in New Jer¬ 
sey in 1901 is calculated to do great good in this State, and in 
turn there is very little doubt in my mind but that the A.V.M.A. 
will be materially strengthened by recognizing New Jersey’s 
claims. I propose to set all the machinery of our amalgamated 
State association at work to make the first meeting in the new 
century surpass anything that has ever been achieved on this 
continent, and I realize that this is saying a good deal ... I 
would suggest that half of one day be set aside for the clinic. 
Philadelphia and New York will be expected to do their share. 
Both of these great cities are not only in close proximity to 
New Jersey’s famous seaside resort, but each is the seat of a 
great university with a veterinary department. Each of these 
veterinary schools will be expected to send two or three of their 
best operators. ... A properly conducted veterinary clinic 
will in itself draw practitioners from all over the country. 
There is no question but that the clinic is a popular feature, 
but it will have to be conducted differently from some of those 
we have had if it is to retain its popularity with the profes¬ 
sion. . . 
VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW 
YORK COUNTY. 
The regular monthly and annual meeting was called to order 
by President Robertson in the lecture room of the New York- 
American Veterinary College, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 5, 
1900. Those present at roll-call were Drs. Clayton, Drucker, 
