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President’s Address General Business
“ Cysts o f the Jaw ” By R. A . Fenton_____ Iow a City, Iowa
Reports o f Committees 2 to 5 p. m. “ Pathologic Areas o f the M outh and the Surgical Principles Governing T heir Re m oval” By W illiam L. Shearer__ Omaha, Nebr. Discussed by H ugh W . M acM illan-Cincinnati, Ohio Frederick F. M o lt________Chicago, 111. “ T h e Operative Risk in Dental Surgery, W ith Special Reference to Cardiac Con ditions” By A . R. Barnes____ Rochester, M inn. Discussed by R. Boyd B ogle_______ Nashville, Tenn. Earle H. Thom as________ Chicago, 111. “ Oral Surgical Prosthesis W ith Technic” By A . B. Vastine_________ Danville, Pa. Discussed by E. W . B row ning „Salt Lake City, Utah J. B. LaDue______________ Chicago, 111. 8:00 p. m. “ Systemic Expressions o f Dental Infections W ith Special Consideration o f T h eir Diagnosis, Treatm ent and Prevention” By Weston A . Price___ Cleveland, Ohio Saturday, September
Discussed by T h eod or Blum_________New Y ork City E. C. Hume_____________ Louisville, Ky.
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9 a. m. to 12 m. “ Ideal Preparation o f the A lveolar P roc esses Preparatory to the Construction o f Dentures” B y J. W . C ra w ford__ Milwaukee, W is. Discussed by Rupert E. H all___________ Chicago, 111. Alexander H. Paterson__ Baltimore, M d. “ Comparative Study o f the Merits o f N i trous O xid and Ethylene-Oxygen Anes thesia f o r Oral Surgery” By J. A . Heidbrink-_________________ ---------------------------------Minneapolis, M inn. Discussed by John E. Seybold________ Denver, C olo. Edward L. M oravec________________ -------------------------------Cedar Rapids, Iow a “ T he Differential Diagnosis o f Tum ors o f the M outh” By J. Garland Sherrill— Louisville, Ky.
Discussed by Boyd S. Gardner_____Rochester, Minn. A . L. Frew___________ Dallas, Texas 2 to S p. m. C L IN IC S
“ Casts o f Surgical Preparation o f Enlarged Tuberosities” By E. C. Hume_________ Louisville, Ky. “ Casts Showing Cyst o f M andible and Technic Operation” By Carol E. Brow n____ Lincoln, Nebr. “ Postoperative Treatment of Mouth W ounds” By Arnott A . M oore___ Buffalo, N. Y. “ T h e Upper T h ird M olar” By Horace M . Davis__Baltimore, M d. “ Some Case Histories Indicative o f the Re lation o f Impacted and Imbedded Teeth to Systemic Disturbances” By J. A . Heidbrink _Minneapolis, Minn. “ Technic f o r Intra-Oral Operations Illus trated by W a x M odels” By Boyd S. Gardner____Rochester, Minn.
REPORTS ON LOUISVILLE SESSION REPORTS OF T H E LOCAL ARRAN GE M E N T S C O M M IT T E E REPORT
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T h e L ocal Arrangements Committee has practically completed its w ork, and now awaits the arrival o f the members o f the American Dental Association f o r the A n nual Session, September 21-25. It gives me pleasure to report at this time that all gen eral arrangements are complete. O nly the m inor details w ill need our attention from this date on. Each and every member o f this commit tee has entered whole-heartedly into the w ork that he was expected to do, and has so energetically pushed his part o f the pro gram that the general chairman has had little to w orry over the ultimate outcome o f the arrangements. Each section has been assigned to a w ell prepared auditorium, where it w ill not be
The Louisville Session interrupted by sounds from any other sec tion. As the entire meeting w ill be staged in the central part o f our splendid city, the members o f the Association can easily get from any hotel to the farthest section meet in g in an eight minute walk. W e believe that from point o f attendance
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foun d his w ork easy ow in g to the splendid cooperation o f the various members o f the committee and to the great assistance ren dered us by Drs. Johnson and K ing. Our local office is busy caring fo r the many de tails that necessarily arise. T h e commercial and health exhibits, reg istration and the first tw o meetings o f the
T h e Local Arrangements Committee this meeting w ill be the largest that the Amer ican Dental Association has ever held. W e are basing our predictions upon the number o f hotel reservations already made, the number o f hotel reservation blanks requested by the various state organizations, the re quests f o r large spaces by exhibitors, our central location and the reputation o f Louis ville as a convention city. From the first, we have had the best o f cooperation from the H otel Keepers’ Asso ciation, and we feel sure that when our guests arrive, they w ill find everything in readiness f o r them. Let me repeat that the local chairman has
House o f Delegates, alon g with the sections on Oral Surgery and Operative Dentistry and the clinics w ill be held in Kosair Tem ple. Other public meeting places include the Y . M . C. A ., the University o f Louisville Dental School and the Seelbach Hotel— all within fo u r squares o f the Brown Hotel, which is official headquarters. Each public meeting room is a perma nent auditorium with splendid facilities fo r carrying out our program. Everything is in order: we bid you come. E. C. H u m e , Chairman.
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SECRETARY
T he Secretary has kept a complete record o f all business transacted by the Local A r rangements Committee at their various meet ings. This record is on file at the head quarters o f the committee and is available to any officer o f the American Dental As sociation interested in reviewing the work done by the members o f this committee, either as a whole or as individuals. J . H . F u l l e n w i d e r , Secretary. REPORT
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It may be o f interest to the members o f the American Dental Association to know how the expenses o f the meetings o f our association are paid. Reports o f previous meetings give us the assurance that the amount necessary f o r this meeting w ill be about $30,000. This money is raised by the selling o f exhibit space to manufacturers and dispensers o f dental supplies. In this report, I w ould then call on you to do justice to those who make possible our great meetings and say— Patronize the ex hibitors. E.
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w h ich insures the exh ibitor that, n o m atter h o w great the attendance, there w ill be no undue congestion in the exhibit hall. T o date the firm s listed b elow have m ade a p p lication f o r fr o m one to six spaces. G eorge
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Chairman.
E X H IB IT O R S T h e A b b o tt L aboratories, C h ica g o, 111. Julius A d erer, In c., N ew Y o r k C ity. T h e A m erican Cabinet C o., T w o Rivers, W is. T h e W . V .-B . A m es C o ., F rem ont, O hio. T h e A n tid o lo r M f g . C o., S p rin gv ille, N. Y. T h e A scher Im p ort C o ., In c., C leveland, O h io.
Treasurer.
R E P O R T O F C O M M IT T E E O N E X H IB IT S
T h e American Dental Trade Association w ill hold the greatest exhibit o f dental goods in its history at Louisville. T h at there is a great reaction in fa v or o f this meeting is evidenced by the flood o f orders that were received immediately after space was put on sale. W e have w ord that the various manu facturers and dealers w ill send to Louis ville the most elaborate exhibits that they have ever attempted. Kosair Tem ple contains the most ideal exhibit hall that has ever housed the Dental Trade Association. It is new, beautifully decorated, perfectly illuminated, naturally and artificially, and it provides an environ ment f o r the exhibits that surpasses all others o f the past. T he largest decorating firm in the w orld has contracted to erect and maintain the ex hibit, providing f o r each space a beautifully decorated booth, with ornamental back ground and posts surmounted by electric lanterns. This w onderful hall has 25,110 square feet o f floor space, with 12,502 square feet o f aisle space, after the booths are in place,
T he
“ Old Kentucky Home”
Bard-Parker Co., Inc., New Y ork City. Becton, Dickinson & Co., Rutherford, N. J. T h e Berry Dental Laboratory Co., St. Louis, M o. Frank S. Betz Co., Hammond, Ind. K arl M . Bonaff, Los Angeles, Calif. Henry P. Boos, Minneapolis, M inn. H arry J. Bosworth, Chicago, 111. Bristol-Myers Co., New Y ork City. Buck X Ograph Co., St. Louis, M o. D r. John O. Butler, Chicago, 111.