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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
a day or so ago with Win. D. Carmody, M.R.C.V.S., lie informed 
me that he had been asked to sign the diplomas of the students 
graduating from the New York Veterinary College. I asked 
him if he knew them. He replied he did not, nor did he know 
where the college was. Although he had been informed it was 
only a matter of form, he had declined, as he considered it a 
strange and improper proceeding. 
W. H. Pendry, D.V.S.. 
Sec. Alumni Association , A. V. C: 
Brooklyn, March 26, 1885. 
[The action of Dr. Carmody was proper. No diplomas ought 
to be signed except by members of the Governing Faculty.— Ed.] 
VETERINARIAN WANTED. 
Editor American Veterinary Review : 
I would like the name of a bright young graduate of the 
American Veterinary College, who is looking for a good location 
to practice. 
In this place a competent man could do well. No place for 
poor timber, but a number one man is wanted. I write you by 
request of some of the largest ore hunters. Please answer, and 
oblige your obedient servant, 
F. J. Macke. 
Leadville, Colo., April 14, 1885. 
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
NEW YORK STATE VETERINARY SOCIETY. 
The regular monthly meeting of this society was held on Tuesday, April 14, 
at the Amerfcan Veterinary College; Vice-President, Dr. Dixon, in the chair. 
Members present were : Drs. Coates, Ray, Liautard, Brotherton, Cuff, C. 
C. Cattenach, W. F. Jackson, Johnson, Dixon, Mustol, Robertson, and Pendry. 
Minutes of last regular and special meetings were read and adopted. 
On motion, the regular order of business was suspended, to receive report 
of Board of Censors. On application for membership, they reported in favor of 
Theo. Birdsall, D.V.S. ; Kara Taka l r okura, D.V.S.; Wm. Dimond, D.V.S. ; 
M. Weise, D.V.S., and Geo. S. Bulford, V.S., of New Y T ork; Geo. F. Bowers, 
D. V.S., Brooklyn, and John Lindsay, D.V.S., Huntington, L. I. The applica¬ 
tion of Wm. Herbert Lowe, D.V.S., of Paterson, N. J., was laid over for proof 
that he practiced in the State of New York. 
