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Humane Society Organized

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
June
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

The following are the officers of the Ann Arbor Humane Society: President, J. J. Goodyear; vice presiden ts by wards; J. H. Wade, H. C. Markham, A. R. Peterson, Mrs. Ella Babcock, Eli Moore, A. B. Stevens; secretary, F. J. Finney; treasurer, Mrs. Philip Bach. Committee on resolutions, Miss E. Bower, Mrs. Skinner. Committee on membership, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Goodyear, Mr. Huil, Mrs. Chute, Mrs. Beakes, Miss Bower. Educational committee, Mrs. Sunderland, Mrs. Wetmore, Mrs. J. E. Beal, Mrs. Prof. Perry, Mrs. S. A. Moran. Executive committee, Judge N. W. Cheever, Hon. J. T. Jacobs, S. A. Moran, Rev. J. Neumann, Prof. Perry, Rev. J. T. Sunderland, Prof. Andrew TenBroeck, E. E. Calkins, Miss E. Bower, Mrs. Vorheis, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Ward, Miss P. A. T. Howell, Mrs. C. G. Plympton, Miss C. Sager. The following resolutions have teen adopted: Whereas, The Ann Arbor Humane Society has deputized its officer to inform the livery men that overdriving of horses on occasions such as senior receptions. and entertainments of like nature, will not be allowed; and Whereas, We feel that the rapid driving and abuse of horses is frequently caused by the patrons not being ready when called for, Resolved, That the thoughflessness 3f the young woman in delaying the carrlages which cali for them, and svhich necessitates the overdriving of horses so that appointments may be kept, is one of the most frequent 3auses for the abuse of horses in Ann Arbor and one which the society feels malled upon to condemn. We, therefore, request the young svomen of the city to be prompt and ready when they expect to be called for, and thus aid in the carrying cut Df the good work for which the society s organized.