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men. Sixteen were present, as follows : Drs. J. F. Winchester 
Lawrence Mass.; G. H. Bailey, L. H. Huntington, and Georle 
F. Wescott, Portland, Me.; Austin Peters, W L LaBaw I H 
• ■ J H S n H 1 ”' Ha “ ; G - 
, Mass., W. H. Dodge, Leominster, Mass.; J. J. Riordan 
Beverly Farms Mass ; George Stevens, White River Junction,’ 
Conn C C H H T Ar n ’ A * hk . nd > Ma fd J- H. Gardner, Norwich, 
Mass.,’and J.’J. Moynahan^HolySe, JJ^ 18011 Bunker - Newton, 
ent organization be formed, which was well discussed and 
unanimously voted. . uiscussea and 
a , V I ?° War 1 d P ro Posed calling for nominations for President 
Trea?urer Vm 6 WaS deCted ’ with Dr ' Sheld °n, Secretary! 
Mo 11 T lS U !! amm ? U £y agreed t0 incorporate under the laws of 
M, SS A a , < ; U1SettS if. ^ he NeW En g Iand Alumni Association of 
the American Veterinary College.” 
Dr. Peters then moved that the President, Secretary and 
three members appointed by the President shall act as an Ex- 
Adams, ^md Dodge. ^ apP ° inted Drs ' Bai]e y> 
Dr. Gardner moved that each member attending the silver 
anniversary of the A. V. C. be considered an official delegate of 
this association. Carried. ^ 
Dr. Gardner moved that when a member of the Executive 
Committee found it inexpedient to attend a meeting of the asso¬ 
ciation he shall delegate a proxy to serve pro tern. 
• Aft . er an hour of r informal discussion, it was agreed to meet 
m Boston one year from date. The meeting then adjourned to 
about 1 o To P W M C1 ’ after 4 ma T ny o ha PPy t0aStS ’ Was concl,lded at 
about 9.30 P. M. A. J. Sheldon, D. V. S., Secretary. 
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