SOCIETY - MEETINGS. 
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FIRST REGULAR MEETING. 
The first regular meeting of the above named Association was 
held at Kdeb’s Hotel, Broad street, Newark, N. J., April 30, 
1884. 
The President, Dr. J. C. Corlies, called the meeting to order 
at 3 p.m. Fourteen (14) members were present. 
The minutes of the organization meeting were read and 
adopted. 
Dr. Dixon remarked that before proceeding to any other busi¬ 
ness it was necessary to first decide upon the adoption of the Con¬ 
stitution and By-laws. 
Dr. Miller moved that the report of the Committee on Con¬ 
stitution and By-laws be received, ordered read and adopted by 
sections. Seconded and carried. 
Dr. Corlies, the President, instructed the chairman of said 
committee to proceed to the reading of the report. 
Several sections of the Constitution and By-laws were amended 
and adopted as corrected. 
The Association having adopted the Constitution and By-laws, 
Dr. Dixon stated that it was now in order to proceed to the elec¬ 
tion of permanent officers for the ensuing year. A motion to that 
effect was made, seconded and carried. 
Drs. Miller, Dixon and Corlies were nominated for President. 
Dr. W. B. E. Miller, of Camden, was declared elected. 
Drs. C. K. Dyer, of Mount Holly, and D. J. Dixon, of Ho¬ 
boken, were nominated for Vice-Presidents and elected by accla¬ 
mation. 
Drs. H. W. Rowland, of Jersey City, and J. Gerth, Jr., of 
Newark, were nominated for Secretary, and J. Gerth, Jr., 
elected. 
Dr. W. P. Humphreys, of Elizabeth, was unanimously elected 
Treasurer. 
Drs. J. C. Corlies, T. B. Rogers, H. W. Rowland, L. R. Sattler 
and A. S. Leatherman were nominated to constitute the Board of 
Censors. All were elected by acclamation. 
Dr. Corlies before retiring appointed a committee of two to 
