Officers and Trustees of the American Dental Association 1937–1938

Officers and Trustees of the American Dental Association 1937–1938

ANNOUNCEMENTS A n n o u n c e m e n t s m u s t b e r e c e i v e d b y t h e f i f t h d a y o f th e m o n t h in o r d e r t o b e p u b lis h e d ...

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ANNOUNCEMENTS A n n o u n c e m e n t s m u s t b e r e c e i v e d b y t h e f i f t h d a y o f th e m o n t h in o r d e r t o b e p u b lis h e d in t h e f o r t h c o m i n g is s u e o f T h e J o u r n a l .

C A L E N D A R O F M E E T IN G S Am erican

Dental Association, St.

S T A T E S O C IE T IE S September

Louis,

Southern California, at Coronado Beach

M o., O cto b er 24-28. A m erican A cadem y

of Restorative D e n ­

(12 -14 )

tistry, St. Louis, M o., O ctober 22-23.

Novem ber

Am erican Society for the A dvancem ent of General Anesthesia in Dentistry, N e w York

O hio, at Cleveland Florida, at Jacksonville (10 -12 )

C ity , fourth M o n d ay in M arch and O ctober.

S T A T E BOARDS O F D E N TA L E X A M IN E R S

A m erican Society of O ra l Surgeons and Exodontists, St. Louis, M o., O ctober 21-22. A m erican

Association

of

Public

H ealth

Dentists, St. Louis, M o., O ctober 23-24. A m erican

Idaho, A ugust 2-5. J. L. Balderston, Boise, Commissioner.

Society for the Promotion

of

Dentistry for Children, St. Louis, M o., O c to ­

N ew N ew

ber 24. Am erican A cadem y of Periodontology, St.

Y o rk , September

19-22.

N O R T H E R N IL L IN O IS D E N T A L S O C IE T Y

Association of Am erican W om en Dentists,

T h e N orthern Illinois D ental Society will

G reat Lakes Association of Orthodontists, Cleveland, O hio, Novem ber 7-8.

hold its fifty-second annual m eeting in Free­ port, Septem ber 28-29.

G reater N e w York D ental M eeting, N e w

G e o r g e S c h n e id e r ,

President,

Y o rk C ity , Decem ber 5-9. Northern

Illinois

LaSalle.

Dental

Society,

Free­

port, Septem ber 28-29. G reater

Philadelphia

Annual

M eeting,

February 1-3, 1939. D istrict of C olum bia D ental Society, sec­ ond and fourth Tuesdays in each m onth from O cto b er to June, at ,the U n ited States Public

G R E A T E R P H IL A D E L P H IA A N N U A L M E E T IN G T h e G reater Philadelphia Annual M eet­ ing w ill be held at the Benjam in Franklin Hotel, Philadelphia, February A b ram C o h en ,

Pan Am erican O dontological Association, St. Louis, M o., O ctober 24. M ontreal D ental C lu b C linic, at M ontreal, C an ada, O ctober 12-14. Internationale, Prague, Czechoslo­

vakia, A ugust 26-28. Am erican D ental Hygienists’ Association, St. Louis, M o., O ctober 24-28. A m erican D ental Assistants Association, St. Louis, M o., O ctober 24-28. N ation al D ental Association, C hicago, 111., A ugust 9-12.

Jour. A.D.A. & D. Cos., Vol. 25, August 1938

1939.

Philadelphia.

A m erican D ental Society of Europe, Stock­ holm, A ugust 1-3.

1-3,

Chairman of Publicity,

809 Central M ed ical Bldg.,

H ealth Service Auditorium , Washington.

ARPA

M inor J.

Terry, E ducation Bldg., A lb any, Secretary.

Louis, M o ., O ctober 20-22. St. Louis, M o., O ctober 24-28.

Jersey, Decem ber 5-10. W alter A .

Wilson, 148 W . State St., Trenton, Secretary.

PAN A M E R IC A N O D O N T O L O G IC A L A S S O C IA T IO N T h e second annual m eeting of the Pan A m erican O dontological Association w ill be held in the A d am R oom of the H otel S tatler, St. Louis, M o., O ctober 24. A luncheon will be given at w hich L ero y M . S. M iner w ill

speak

on

“ Dentistry

and

the

G ood

N eighbor P o licy.” R

alph

H

ow ard

B

ro d sky,

Executive Secretary, 205 W . 5 7th St., N e w York C ity.

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N EW JE R S E Y S T A T E B O A R D O F R E G IS ­ T R A T I O N A N D E X A M I N A T I O N IN D E N T IS T R Y T h e State Board of Registration and E x ­

Postgraduate courses conducted b y

O ctober 12, 13 and 14. Membership in each course will be lim ited to twenty-five. F a ll clinic membership fee, including two

amination in Dentistry of N ew Jersey will hold its annual examinations, commencing D ecem ber 5 thereafter.

luncheons: resident, $10; non-resident, $5. For

and continuing for five days

O n application to the secretary,

Drs.

C ooley, L a D u e and W illiam s, 4 to 6 p.m.,

prelim inary

program

(ready

about

Septem ber 1 ), address F.

a copy of the requirements and rules, instruc­

A. E d w a r d ,

M ed ical Arts Building,

tion sheet and prelim inary application blank

M ontreal, Q uebec.

w ill be sent. A n y person desiring to become a candidate must file the preliminary ap­ plication blank, together with the exam ina­

N A T IO N A L D E N T A L A S S O C IA T IO N

tion fee of $25 on or before M arch 15 for The

the succeeding June examinations or before

National D ental Association, whose

Septem ber 1 for the succeeding Decem ber

membership Is composed m ostly of graduates

examinations.

of

W a l t e r A . WiLson,

Secretary,

148 W est State St., Trenton.

M efiarry

D ental

C o llege

and

H ow ard

University D ental School and a few men from

the

northern

dental

colleges

of

the

country, w ill hold its T w en ty-F ifth Anniver­ sary Convention in C hicago, 111., August 9-12.

F O U R T E E N T H A N N U A L F A L L C L IN IC OF TH E M ON TREAL DENTAL CLUB T h e follow ing program w ill be presented

Plans are being m ade b y the host chapter, L incoln D ental Society of Chicago, to en­ tertain

500

members

and

Silver Anniversary Session.

visitors

to

this

Headquarters of

at the Fourteenth Annual Fall C lin ic of the

the convention w ill be in the newly con­

M ontreal D ental C lu b at the M ount R oyal

structed D u Sable H igh School located on

H otel, O ctober 12-14.

State Street near Fiftieth Street.

Porcelain Veneers and Porcelain Pontics,

sem bly room and other suitable space w ill be

R alph C . C o o le y ...........Houston, T exas F u ll and Im m ediate Denture Service, John B. L a D u e . . . . ............C hicago, 111. Conservation of Pu lp Involved T e e th as a D ental and H ealth Service, R a lp h F. S o m m e r .. . .A n n Arbor, M ich. Periodontia for the General Practitioner, C . H . M . W illia m s .. . .Toronto, O ntario Children’s Dentistry, G ustav C . T a s s m a n .. .Philadelphia, Pa. X -R a y Diagnosis, L e R o y M . E n n is..........Philadelphia, Pa. T o p ic discussions, led b y the clinicians on all program subjects. T w e lv e table clinics b y dentists from T o ­ ronto, O ttaw a, H alifax, Burlington, Plattsburg, Saranac Lake, etc.

The

as­

arranged for clinical lectures and demonstra­ tions.

Som e of the outstanding men in den­

tistry from the M idw est w ill be on the pro­ gram. Numerous

social

functions

are

being

planned. Officers of the N ational Dental Associa­ tion are: R . E. Beamon, Cincinnati, O hio, president; president

S.

C.

elect;

H am ilton, W.

J.

C hicago,

H oward,

111.,

Houston,

T exas, vice president; J. A . Jackson, secretary-treasurer, Charlottesville, V a .,

and E.

W . T aggert, Birmingham, A la., chairman of executive board. J. A. J a c k s o n ,

Secretary-Treasurer, 406 Com m erce Street, Charlottesville, V a .

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T h e Journal o f the American Dental Association and The Dental Cosmos 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

1937-1938 PRESIDEN T C . W illa r d C a m a l i e r .............................................1 7 2 6 E y e S t., N .W ., W a s h in g to n , D . C . PRESID EN T E L E C T M a r c u s L . W a r d ..................... ........................... 130 8 C a m b r id g e R o a d , A n n A rb o r, M ic h . V IC E PRESIDEN TS J o h n S . O w e n s ............................ ............................................ 109 N . F i f t h St., C a m d e n , N . J. T . A . H a r d g r o v e ............................................................. 10 4 S . M a i n St., F o n d d u L a c , W is. R o s c o e D . C u m m in s ........................................W e s t C o a s t T i t l e B ld g ., S t. P etersb u rg, F la . SE CR ET A R Y H a r r y B . P i n n e y .................................................................... 2 1 2 E . S u p erio r St., C h ic a g o , 111. *

TREASURER

R . H . V o l l a n d ........................................ F irst C a p it a l N a t ’l B a n k B ld g ., I o w a C it y , I o w a

BOARD O F TR U STE E S C . W illa r d C a m a lie r , P residen t, E x -O f f ic io . . . 1 7 2 6 E y e S t , N .W ., W a s h in g to n , D . C . M a r c u s L . W a r d , P resid en t E le c t, E x - O f f i c i o ......................................................................... ..............................................................................1308 C a m b r id g e R o a d , A n n A rb o r, M ic h . H a r r y B . P in n e y , S e c re ta ry , E x - O f f i c i o ..........................2 1 2 E . S u p e r io r St., C h ic a g o , 111. R . H . V o lla n d , T r e a su rer, E x - O f f i c i o ................... ................................................................... ..................................................................F ir st C a p it a l N a t ’l B a n k B ld g ., I o w a C i t y , I o w a J. G . H ild e b r a n d , ’4 0 .............................................................................................. W a terlo o , I o w a * A lb e r t R . R oss, ’4 0 .............................................................M u r d o c k B ld g ., L a f a y e t t e , In d . O r e n A . O liv e r , ’4 0 ........................................................ M e d ic a l A rts B ld g ., N a sh v ille , T e n n . P h ilip E . A d a m s , ’4 0 .................................................... 106 M a r lb o r o u g h St., B o sto n , M ass. H a r v e y J. B u r k h a r t, ’ 3 9 .......................... B o x 8 7 9 , E a s t A v e n u e P . O ., R o ch este r, N . Y . C . R . L a w r e n c e , ’ 3 9 .............. .......................................................... 730 Bass B ld g ., E n id , O k la . H e r b e rt C . M ille r , ’ 3 9 .............................................E . 6 th a n d O r e g o n Sts., P o rtla n d , O r e . W ilfr e d H . R o b in so n , ’ 3 9 ...................................................... 17 0 6 B r o a d w a y , O a k la n d , C a lif. J. B e n R o b in so n , ’ 3 8 ........................................................M e d ic a l A rts B ld g ., B a ltim o re, M d . T h o m a s L . G risa m o re, ’ 3 8 ................................................. 29 E . M a d is o n S t., C h ic a g o , 111. E . G . M e is e l, ’ 3 8 ...........................................................12 1 U n iv e r s ity P la c e , P ittsb u rg h , Pa. G e o r g e E . M o r g a n , ’ 3 8 ................................. 2039 N o r th P ro sp ect A v e ., M ilw a u k e e , W is. C . J. C a r a b a llo , ’ 3 8 ........................................................................... S to v a ll B ld g ., T a m p a , F la . •Deceased.