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Columbus, Lowndes County, Mississippi
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At the Southeastern States Veterinary Association's annual session in Spartanburg, S.C., on Jan. 24, Dr. M. B. Blackstock was elected president, Nashville chosen for next convention, with various vice-presidents, secretary, and state resident secretaries named.
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Southeastern Veterinarians Elect Dr. Oliver As One Of Secretaries.
Spartanburg, S. C., Jan. 24.-Dr. M. B. Blackstock, of this city, was elected president and Nashville, Tenn., was chosen as the next convention city tonight by the Southeastern States Veterinary association in annual session here. Other officers elected were:
Dr. W. M. Bell of Nashville, vice-president; Dr. W. K. Lewis of Columbia, S. C., second vice-president; Dr. S. A. Alexander, Monroe, N. C., third vice-president; John I. Handley of Atlanta, secretary and treasurer.
The following resident secretaries were chosen for the various states represented in the association: Alabama, Dr. W. B. Staples; Georgia, Dr. H. B. Wagner; Mississippi, Dr. John Oliver; North Carolina, Dr. R. H. Parker; South Carolina, Dr. B. C. Talley; Tennessee, Dr. William Giles; Florida, Dr. A. L. Shealey.
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Spartanburg, S. C.
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Jan. 24
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The Southeastern States Veterinary Association elected Dr. M. B. Blackstock as president, chose Nashville, Tenn., for the next convention, and selected other officers and resident secretaries for various states.