1932–1933

1932–1933

ANNOUNCEM ENTS * CALENDAR OF M EETIN G S American Dental Association in conjunc­ tion with the Chicago Centennial Dental Congress, Chicago, 111., Aug...

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ANNOUNCEM ENTS * CALENDAR OF M EETIN G S American Dental Association in conjunc­ tion with the Chicago Centennial Dental Congress, Chicago, 111., Aug. 7-12, 1933. American Society of Orthodontists, Okla­ homa City, Okla., A pril 19-21. Dental Protective Association of the United States, Chicago, 111., December 19. Eastern Association of G raduates of Angle School of Orthodontia, New York City, November 14. G reater New York December Meeting, New York City, December 5-9. Odontological Society of W estern Pennsyl­ vania, Pittsburgh, November 8-10. Society for Advancement of General Anes­ thesia in Dentistry, New York City, third Monday in February, April, October and December. Southern Society of Orthodontists, Knox­ ville, Tenn., October 31-November 2. STA TE SO CIETIES District of Columbia, at George W ashing­ ton University, W ashington, D. C., second and fourth Tuesdays in each month from October to June, inclusive. November Florida, at Hollywood (3-5). December Ohio, at Cleveland (5-7). February Minnesota at Minneapolis (7-9). A pril Connecticut at B ridgeport (19-21). Michigan, at G rand Rapids (10-12). Tennessee at Knoxville (27-29). S T A T E BOARDS OF D EN TA L EXAMINERS California, at San Francisco, December 12. *Announcem ents m ust be received by the fifth day of the m onth in o rd e r to be pub­ lished in the forthcom ing issue of T he J o u r n a l.

Board of Dental Examiners, California State Bldg., Los Angeles. Connecticut, at H artford, November 16-19. Almond J. Cutting, Recorder, Southington. Indiana, at Indianapolis, November 14. J. M. Hale, Secretary, Mt. Vernon. Massachusetts, at Boston, November 1416. W . H enry G rant, Secretary, State House, Boston. New Jersey, at Trenton, December 5-10. John C. Forsyth, Secretary, 148 N. State St., Trenton. Rhode Island, at Providence, December 6-8. Albert L. Midgley, Secretary, 1108 Union T ru st Bldg., Providence. Wisconsin, at Milwaukee, December 12-17. S. F. Donovan, Secretary, Tomah. Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia and P itts­ burgh, December 7-10. W . A. McCready, Sec­ retary, 1115 H ighland Bldg., Pittsburgh. North Dakota, at Fargo, Jan u ary 10-13. R. E. Percy, Secretary, Mandan. TENNESSEE S T A T E D EN TA L ASSOCIATION The Tennessee State Dental Association will hold its sixty-sixth annual meeting at Knoxville, A pril 27-29. E. J e f f J u s t i s , Sec’y-Treas. Exchange Bldg. Memphis NORTH DAK OTA STA TE BOARD OF D EN TAL EXAMINERS The next meeting of the North Dakota State Board of Dental Examiners will be held at the G ardner Hotel, Fargo, January 10-13. Applications, with necessary fee, must be in the hands of the secretary at least ten days prior to date of examination. For further particulars, address R. E. P e r c y , Secretary, M andan C O N N EC TIC U T S T A T E D EN TAL ASSOCIATION Owing to a conflict of dates of the meeting of the Massachusetts Dental Association and

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A nnouncem ents the Connecticut State Dental Association, the latter will meet April 19-21, at the Stratfield Hotel, Bridgeport. C. W . V i v i a n , Secretary, New Britain PENNSYLVANIA STA TE BOARD OF D EN TA L EXAMINERS The Pennsylvania State Board of Dental Examiners will hold its next examination, December 7-10, at Philadelphia and P itts­ burgh. W . A. M c C r e a d y , Secretary, 1115 H ighland Bldg., Pittsburgh D EN TA L PR O T E C T IV E ASSOCIATION OF T H E U N IT E D STATES The annual meeting of the Dental Protective Association of the United States will be held at the Palm er House, Chicago, December 19, at 4 p. m. T he report of the officers will be given, a board of directors will be elected and other business will be transacted. All mem­ bers are urged to be present. By order of the Board of Directors. E.

W . E l l io t , Secretary, 55 E. W ashington St., Chicago, 111.

FED ER A TED GUILDS OF ST. AFOLLONIA T he third annual convention of the Fed­ erated Guilds of St. Apollonia will be held in Boston, Mass., November 6-7. For further information, address J ohn O. E gan,

279 Bowdoin St., Dorchester, Mass.

M T. SIN AI H O SPITA L LECTURE COURSE (Change of Date) T he lecture scheduled for November 8 in the second lecture course on dental medicine to be given at Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York City, has been postponed to November 15. R a l p h H. B r o d sk y T H E SIGN OF DISTRESS M any are giving the sign of distress during this unfortunate era. Many dentists are in dire need, and although you may have felt the effects of the hard times, please remember that there are others in a more unfortunate condition than you are. You will receive your allotment of seals from the Relief Fund Committee. Do not de­ lay your remittance, for the satisfaction of hunger, the substitution of w arm th for cold and the relief of pain and misery depend on your help. T his year above all others, HELP. Relief Fund Committee of the American Dental Association R. O t t o l e n g u i , Chairman O l in K

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BOARD OF D EN TA L EXAMINERS OF CALIFORNIA T he next examination of the Board of Dental Examiners of C alifornia will be held in San Francisco, beginning December 12. Credentials of all applicants must be in the office of the Board of 450 McAllister St., State Annex Bldg., at least twenty days prior to the date of examination. K. I. N e s b i t t , Secretary, 450 Sutter St., San Francisco.

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T h e Journal o f the A m erican D e n ta l Association

O F F IC E R S A N D T R U S T E E S O F T H E A M E R IC A N D E N T A L A S S O C IA T IO N 1932-1933 PRESID EN T

G. W a lte r D ittm a r.......................................... .............. 59 E. Madison St., Chicago, 111. PRESID EN T ELECT

A rthu r Cornelius W h e rry ..................910 Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, U tah VICE PRESIDENTS

G. G. P ritc h a rd ....................................................... 468 Delaw are Ave., Buffalo, N . Y. Franklin B. C lem m er................................................. 1971 W est 111th St., Chicago, 111. O lin K irk lan d ............................................................. Shepherd Bldg., Montgomery, Ala. SECRETARY

H arry B. Pinney......................................................... 212 E. Superior St., Chicago, 111. TREASURER

R. H . V olland................................................... First N a t’l Bank Bldg., Iowa City, Iowa

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

G . W alter D ittm ar, President, Ex-Officio..................59 E. M adison St., Chicago, 111 A rthu r Cornelius W herry, President Elect, Ex-Officio................................................... ........................................................910 Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, U tah H arry B. Pinney, Secretary, Ex-Officio................212 E. Superior St., Chicago, 111. R. H . Volland, Treasurer, E x-O fficio.. . .F irst N a t’l Bank Bldg., Iowa City, Iowa C. W illard Camalier, ’3 5 .............................................1726 Eye St., W ashington, D . C. H arry Bear, ’3 5 ................................................... 410 Professional Bldg., Richmond, Va. Thomas L. Grisamore, ’3 5 ..........................................2 9 1). Madison St., Chicago, 111. M arcus L. W ard, ’3 5 ............................................................................. Ann Arbor, Mich. E. G. Meisel, ’3 5 ................................................... 121 University Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. C. E. Rudolph, ’3 4 ........................ 905 M etropolitan Bank Bldg., Minneapolis, M inn. John F. Stephan, ’3 4 .................................................1034 K eith Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio George B. W in ter, ’3 4 ..........................................................Frisco Bldg., St. Louis, M o. A lbert W . Crosby, ’3 4 ........................................ 215 W hitney Ave., New Haven, Conn. E dw ard H . Bruening, ’3 3 ........................ 620 City N a t’l Bank Bldg., Omaha, Nebr. Harvey J . Burkhart, ’3 3 ........................ Box 35, East Avenue P. O., Rochester, N . Y. W . O . T albot, ’3 3 ...............................................M edical A rts Bldg., F t. W orth, Texas W . H . Robinson, ’33 ......................................American Bank Bldg., Oakland, Calif.