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graduates of legally recognized medical colleges; B, to those who practiced continuously five years in this State, three years of which was in one locality, prior to April 9, 1886; C, to those who have passed a satisfactory examination before the Board; D, to those who hold certificates granted by the Board of Examiners of other States in examination had before such board. Examinations are given by this Board on the first Thursday of each month at the office of the Secretary, Capitol Building.

John C. Shrader, M. D., President.

J. F. Kennedy, M. D., Secretary and Treasurer.

COLLEGE FOR THE BLIND-Vinton.

THOMAS F. MCCUNE, A. M., Principal, Vinton.

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Appropriation by the Twenty-fourth General Assembly, $7,000.

COMMISSIONERS OF PHARMACY.

President-JOHN H. PICKETT, Oskaloosa.

J. H. HARRISON, Davenport.

J. H. MITCHELL, Bloomfield.....

.April 23, 1895.

.April 23, 1893.

.April 23, 1894.

Secretary-Suel J. SPAULDING, Warren county; Post-office, Des

Moines.

Examination of persons who desire to conduct the business of selling at retail, compounding or dispensing drugs, etc., for medical use, is conducted on the first Tuesday of each month by each examiner at his place of residence, and on every Tuesday by the Secretary at his office in the Capitol.

Fee for examination certificate, five dollars.

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EDUCATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINERS.

President-HON. J. B. KNOEPFLER, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex-officio.

Members of the Board

Charles A. Schaeffer, A. M., President State University ex-officio.

H. H. Seerley, A. M, President State Normal School,

ex-officio.

Alice L. Heald, Fairfield .

August 15, 1896.
.August 15, 1894.

J. S. Crawford, Atlantic.. The Board holds at least two public examinations of teachers annually, and a full record of their proceedings, as well as a complete register of all persons to whom certificates and diplomas are issued, is kept by the Board.

Fee for State certificate, $3.00, and for State diploma, $5.00.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY-IOWA CITY.

President-J. L. PICKARD, LL.D., Iowa City.
Vice-President-M. B. COCHRAN, M. D.
Secretary-M. W. DAVIS, Iowa City.

Treasurer-LYMAN PARSONS.

Librarian-H. W. LATHROP, Iowa City.

BOARD OF CURATORS.

(By appointment of the Governor; term expires 1892.)

Hon. George D. Perkins..

Miss Marion Murdock

Hon. D. N. Richardson...

Hon. S. M. Clark...

Hon. J. W. Knight

Sioux City. .Davenport. .Humboldt.

. Keokuk.

..Dubuque.

Hon. J. O. Crosby

Hon. R. H. Moore..

Hon. John F. Duncombe...
Hon. S. R. Davis...

.Garnavillo.

..Ottumwa.

Fort Dodge.

Creston.

(Elected by the Society; term expires June, 1893; post-office, Iowa City.)

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President -A. F. COLLMAN, Corning.
Vice-President-J. C. FERRIS, Hampton.

Secretary-J. L. BUDD, Ames.

Treasurer-SILAS WILSON, Atlantic.

Librarian and Custodian-ED. WRIGHT, Des Moines.

DIRECTORS.

First District - Samuel Park, Ottumwa.
Second District-Ben. McCoy, Oskaloosa.
Third District-F. M. Powell, Glenwood.
Fourth District-N. K. Fluke, Davenport.
Fifth District-D. A. Porterfield, Traer.
Sixth District-M. J. Wragg, Waukee.
Seventh District-B. Schontz, Correctionville.
Eighth District-R. P. Speer, Cedar Falls.
Ninth District-B. F. Ferris, Hampton.

Tenth District-M. E. Hinkley, Marcus.

Eleventh District-Elmer Reeves, Waverley.

Twelfth District-J. M. Elder, Concord.

Annual meetings of the Society are held at their rooms in the Capitol the third Tuesday of each year.

The Society publishes an annual report full of valuable and interesting papers.

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