Officers and Trustees of the American Dental Association 1935–1936

Officers and Trustees of the American Dental Association 1935–1936

A N N O U N C E M E N T S* C A L E N D A R O F M E E T IN G S American Dental Association, San Fran­ cisco, July 13-17. American Academy o f Periodon...

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A N N O U N C E M E N T S* C A L E N D A R O F M E E T IN G S

American Dental Association, San Fran­ cisco, July 13-17. American Academy o f Periodontology, San Francisco, July 9-11. American Association o f Dental Editors, San Francisco, July 11. American Academy of Restorative D en­ tistry, San Francisco, July 11-12. American College o f Dentists, San Francisco, July 12. American Society for the Promotion of Dentistry for Children, San Francisco, July 13-14. American Society of O ral Surgeons and Exodontists, San Francisco, July 10-11. Association o f American W om en D en­ tists, San Francisco, July 13-17. National Board of Dental Examiners, M ay 22-23. American Dental Society o f Europe, A u ­ gust, 1937. International Association for Dental Research (San Francisco Section), San Francisco, July 13. International Dental Congress, Vienna, August 2-8. Central Pennsylvania Seventh District Dental Society, Johnstown, M ay 4-6. Texas-O klahom a-D allas County, Dallas, August 31-September 4. T exas State Dental Society and Texas Association o f O ral Surgeons and Exodon­ tists, Dallas, June 8-12. Society for the Advancement o f General Anesthesia in Dentistry, N ew Y ork City, third M onday in February, April, October and December. District o f Colum bia at George W ash ­ ington University, Washington, D . C., sec­ ond and fourth Tuesdays in each month from O ctober to June, inclusive. *Announcements must be received by the fifth day o f the month in order to be published in the forthcoming issue o f T h e J o u r n a l . Jour. A .D .A ., Vol. 23, M a y, 1936

British Empire Dental M eeting, L on ­ don, July. M ontreal Dental Club Fall Clinic, M o n ­ treal, O ctober 14-16. Ontario Dental Association, T oronto, M ay 18-20. American Dental Hygienists’ Associa­ tion, San Francisco, July 13-17. American Dental Assistants Association, San Francisco, July 13-17. N ew England Health Education Asso­ ciation, Cambridge, M ass., June 5-6. S T A T E SOCIETIES

May Arkansas, at Little Rock (11-13) G eorgia, at Atlanta (11-13) Illinois, at Peoria (12-14) Indiana, at Indianapolis (18-20) Iow a, at D es M oines (5-7) M aryland, at Baltimore (4-6) Nebraska, at Lincoln (18-20) N ew Y ork, at N ew Y ork City (12-15) N orth Carolina, at Pinehurst (11-13) N orth Dakota, at Bismarck (7-8) Tennessee, at Memphis (4-6) South Dakota, at Sioux Falls (4-6 ) Utah, at Salt Lake City (21-23) Vermont, at Burlington (13-15) Virginia, at Roanoke (4-6 ) W est Virginia, at Fairmont (18-20) June Idaho, at Pocatello (1-3) M aine, at Portland (26-27) M issouri, at St. Louis (8-10) N ew Hampshire, at Sunapee (29-30) July Colorado, at Denver (6-9) W yom ing, at Sheridan (13-14) August Texas, at Dallas (31-September 4) Southern (21-23)

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A nnouncements October Florida, at Orlando (5-7 ) November Puerto Rico, at M ayaguez S T A T E BO ARD S OF D E N T A L EX A M IN E R S

Alabama, at Birmingham, June 29. E. W . Patton, Com er Bldg., Birmingham, Sec­ retary. A rizona, at Flagstaff, August 3. R. A. M cC a ll, 719 Professional Bldg., Phoenix, Secretary. Arkansas, at Little Rock, June 15-18. Clarence W . Koch, Donaghey Bldg., Little Rock. California, at Los Angeles, June 15, and at San Francisco, M ay 25. Kenneth I. Nes­ bitt, 450 M cA llister St., San Francisco, Secretary. C olorado, June 23-27. David J. Tepley, 807 Republic Bldg., Denver, Secretary. Connecticut, at H artford, June' 23-27. Alm ond J. Cutting, Southington, Recorder. Delaw are, June 17-18. Charles R . Jefferis, W ilm ington, Secretary. Florida, at Jacksonville, June 22-26. H . B. Pattishall, 351 St. James Bldg., Jack­ sonville, Secretary. Indiana, at Indianapolis, June 16-19. J. M . H ale, M t. Vernon, Secretary. Kentucky, June 5-8. Robert L. Sprau, 970 Baxter Ave., Louisville, Secretary. Louisiana, at N ew Orleans, June 10-13. Joseph L. W ebre, N ew Orleans, Secretary. M aine, at Augusta, June 22-24. Alton H . Swett, 192 State St., Portland, Secre­ tary. Massachusetts, at Boston, June 10-13. Francis M . Cahill, 141 State House, Sec­ retary. Minnesota, at Minneapolis, June 19-25. Paul Hagen, Crookston, Secretary. Mississippi, at Jackson, June 16. T . Ford Leggett, Laurel, Secretary. Nebraska, at Lincoln and Omaha, June 15-20. M rs. Clark Perkins, Lincoln, D i­ rector. N ew Jersey, June 29-July 4. John C. Forsyth, 148 W . State St., Trenton, Secre­ tary.

N ew M exico, at Albuquerque, June 2224. J. J. Clarke, Artesia, Secretary. N orth Dakota, at Fargo, July 14-17. W . E. Cole, Bismarck, Secretary. Ohio, at Columbus, June 22. M orton H . Jones, 1553^ N orth Fourth St., Colum ­ bus, Secretary. Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia and Pitts­ burgh, June 16-20. W . A . M cCready, Highland Bldg., Harrisburg, Secretary. South Carolina, at Columbia, June 1517. D avid Aiken, W innsboro Bank Bldg., W innsboro, Secretary. South Dakota, at Sioux Falls, June 2225. H . C. Whitney, W essington Springs, Secretary. Tennessee, at Memphis, June 8. B. C. Gallimore, Commercial Bank Bldg., M cK enzie, Secretary. T exas, at Houston, June 15-18. R. T . W eber, N orw ood Bldg., Austin, Secretary. Vermont, at M ontpelier, June 29-July 1. H . B. Small, Burlington, Secretary. Virginia, at Richmond, June 9. John M . Hughes, M edical Arts Bldg., Richmond, Secretary. W est Virginia, June 29-July 1. Henry C. H ill, 804 Quarrier St., Charleston, Sec­ retary. Wisconsin, at M ilwaukee, June 22-26. S. F. Donavan, Tom ah, Secretary. C O LO RAD O S T A T E D E N T A L A S S O C IA T IO N

T h e Colorado State Dental Association invites all members of the American Dental Association from other states, particularly the eastern states, to stop over in Denver for C olorado’s Golden Jubilee M eeting, July 6-9, while en route to the San Fran­ cisco meeting of the A .D .A . O l iv e r H . D e v i t t , Secretary, 523 Republic Bldg., Denver. ID A H O S T A T E D E N T A L A S S O C IA T IO N

T h e Idaho State Dental Association w ill meet June 1-3 at Pocatello. St e w a r t B a r k d u l l ,

Secretary, Blackfoot.

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T E X A S S T A T E D E N T A L S O C IE T Y

T h e fifty-sixth annual convention o f the Texas State Dental Society w ill be held in Dallas, August 31-September 4, in con­ junction with the T exas Centennial Expo­ sition. F or additional information, address J. G . F if e , Secretary, M edical Arts Bldg., Dallas.

M IN N E S O T A S T A T E B O A R D OF D E N T A L E X A M IN E R S

T h e next examination o f the M innesota State Board of Dental Examiners w ill be held at the College o f Dentistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, June 19-25, for licenses to practice dentistry and dental hygiene in the state. T h ere is reciprocity with N orth and South Dakota. A ll appli­ cations must be filed with the secretary at least ten days prior to the examination. Address all communications regarding particulars to P aul H agen,

Secretary, Crookston.

S T A T E OF N E B R A SK A E X A M IN IN G BOARD

A R IZ O N A S T A T E D E N T A L B O A R D

T h e next dental examination of the State o f Nebraska Bureau o f Examining Boards w ill be given June 15-20. T h e practical examination w ill be held the first three .days at the University College of Dentistry, Lincoln, and Creighton College of Dentistry, Omaha. T h e written exam­ ination w ill be held the last three days at the State House, Lincoln. A ll applications should be on file at least fifteen days prior to the date of the examination.

T h e Arizona State Dental Board w ill meet in Flagstaff the week beginning A u ­ M rs. C l a r k P e r k in s , Director, gust 3 for the examination of applicants Bureau o f Examining Boards, for license to practice dentistry in the State • Lincoln. o f Arizona. Applications must be in the hands o f the secretary at least fifteen days SO U TH D A K O T A S T A T E B O A R D OF before the meeting. F or further inform a­ D E N T A L E X A M IN E R S tion, address T h e South D akota State Board o f D en­ R. A . M c C a l l , Secretary, tal Examiners w ill conduct examinations 719 Professional Bldg., June 22-25 at Sioux Falls. F or further Phoenix. information, applications, etc., address H . C. W h i t n e y , Secretary, M A S S A C H U S E T T S B O A R D OF D E N T A L W essington Springs. EX A M IN E R S

T h e next examination to be conducted by the Massachusetts Board of Dental E x­ aminers w ill be held in Boston, June 10-13. A ll applications must be filed at the office of the secretary at least ten days before the date set for the examination. For further information, address F r a n c is M . C a h i l l ,

Secretary,

141 State House, Boston.

TEN NESSEE B O A R D OF D E N T A L E X A M IN E R S

T h e Tennessee Board o f Dental Exam­ iners w ill hold its annual examinations of dentists and hygienists June 8, beginning at 8 a.m., at the University o f Tennessee D en­ tal College, Memphis. B. C. G a LLIMORE, t cretary, Commercial Sank Bldg., M cK enzie.

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W ISC O N SIN S T A T E B O A R D OF D E N T A L E X A M IN E R S

E X A M IN A T IO N FOR A P P O IN T M E N T IN T H E D E N T A L CORPS OF T H E N A V Y

(Correction o f D ates)

A competitive examination to select not more than twenty for appointment in the Dental Corps o f the Navy, when their services are required, w ill be held July 20, at the Naval Dental School, Washington, D . C., Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, 111., and Naval Training Station, San Diego, Calif. A candidate for appoint­ ment in the Dental Corps must be a citizen of the United States, and must be between 21 and 32 years o f age at the time o f ap­ pointment, a graduate of a standard dental college, o f good moral character and o f unquestionable professional repute. C re­ dentials relative to character, citizenship, date of birth and education must be sub­ mitted and approved before an applicant can be authorized to appear for examina­ tion. A circular which contains fu ll in­ formation relative to the Dental Corps and describes the method o f making application fo r appointment can be obtained from the Bureau o f Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, Washington, D . C. P. S. ROSSITER, Surgeon General, U. S. Navy.

T h e next meeting o f the W isconsin State Board of Dental Examiners w ill be held at the M ilwaukee College of Dentistry, M ilwaukee, June 22-26. S. F. D o n o v a n , Secretary, Tom ah. A M E R IC A N A S S O C IA T IO N OF D E N T A L E D ITO R S

T h e sixth annual meeting o f the A m er­ ican Association of Dental Editors w ill be held in the St. Francis H otel, San Fran­ cisco, July 11. O. W . B r a n d h o r s t , Secretary, 4500 Olive St., St. Louis, M o. A M E R IC A N COLLEGE OF D E N T IS T S

T h e American College of Dentists w ill hold it's annual convocation at the St. Fran­ cis H otel, San Francisco, July 12. O . W . B r a n d h o r s t , Secretary, 4500 Olive St., St. Louis, M o. P A S T PR E SID E N TS’ LU N CH EO N

T h e Past Presidents’ Club o f the A m er­ ican Dental Association w ill hold its an­ nual luncheon at 12:30, July 14, at the St. Francis H otel. T h e annual address w ill be delivered by Thom as B. H artzell. A ll Past Presidents in attendance at the San Francisco meeting are requested to be present at this luncheon. H o m e r C. B r o w n , Secretary, 609 Hartman Bldg., Columbus, Ohio. IN T E R N A T IO N A L A S S O C IA T IO N FOR D E N T A L RESEARCH

T h e San Francisco Section of the Inter­ national Association for Dental Research w ill meet for luncheon in the St. Francis H otel, July 13, at 12 m. A ll members at­ tending the Annual Session o f the A .D .A . are invited. I ngo H ackh,

;

Secretary,

344 Fourteenth St., San Francisco.

E X A M IN A T IO N FOR A P P O IN T M E N T IN T H E D E N T A L CORPS, U. S. A R M Y

T h ere w ill be an examination for ap­ pointment in the Dental Corps, U . S. Army, July 27-August 1. T o be eligible to take this examination, an applicant must be a citizen o f the United States; a grad­ uate of a recognized dental school; in good standing in his profession; between the ages of 22\ and 31 years and 9 months at the time of the examination, and must have been engaged in the practice of his profes­ sion for at least one year and eleven months subsequent to date o f graduation. Exami­ nations w ill be held at Washington, D . C., Denver, Colo., San Francisco, Calif., and San Antonio, T exas. Applicants who qual­ ify during this examination w ill be eligible for appointment to vacancies occurring in the Dental Corps, Regular Army, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1937. A p ­ plication forms may be obtained at any military post or station, or from the A d ­

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jutant General o f the Army, Washington, D. C.

N E W E N G L A N D H E A L T H E D U C A T IO N A S S O C IA T IO N

O M IC R O N K A P P A UPSILON

T h e eleventh annual meeting of the N ew England Education Association w ill be held June 5-6 at the Massachusetts In­ stitute o f Technology, Cambridge, M ass. M a r io n R. K a n t e r , Publicity Chairman, Shirley Street, Roxbury, Mass.

T h e members o f Omicron Kappa Upsilon w ill meet at the St. Francis H otel, San Francisco, July 13-17. Fred T . W est, 2595 M ission St., San Francisco, is the chairman of the local committee in charge of the luncheon. A bram H o ffm a n ,

Supreme Secretary, 311 E. Chicago A v e ., Chicago, 111.

W A R N IN G A G A IN S T IT IN E R A N T SERVICE M EN

M O N T R E A L D E N T A L CLUB FALL CLIN IC

Dentists are warned against turning over instruments for repair to itinerant service men instead of employing known repair men for this w ork, in consideration of the risk of having instruments ruined or stolen. It is reported that a man who, some time ago, operated in the vicinity o f Detroit, M ich., ostensibly repairing instruments, has forged the names o f a number of practi­ tioners as endorsing his work.

T h e twelfth annual fall clinic of the M ontreal Dental Club w ill be held O ctober 14-16 at the M ount Royal H otel, M o n ­ treal. J. K. C a r v e r , Chairman, Publicity Committee, 394 Victoria Ave., W estmount, Quebec.

R A IL R O A D RATES T O SA N FR AN CISC O L o w summer excursion rates w ill be in effect from all parts o f the U n ited States and Canada w ith a return lim it to O c t . 31, 1936. E xam ples

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C onsult your hom e ticket agent for detailed inform ation regarding fares, routes, stopovers and attractions.

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

San Francisco, Calif.

July 13-17, 1936.

H O TEL R E SER VATIO N In securing hotel reservations for the 1936 Session, consult the hotel rate sheet and fill out the blank application below. Mail immediately to the hotel you wish to patronize. The hotel will then advise you o f the reservation that they make for you. In case your first choice cannot be made, please indicate second and third choices. I f none o f your choices are available, the hotel manager will mail your application to the chairman o f the Halls & Hotels Committee and he will place your reservation in as favorable a hotel as possible. Please remember that a reservation constitutes a contract with the hotel to provide you with the accommodations you desire. I f you find it impossible to carry out your part o f the contract, namely, to occupy the room at the time agreed on, write or wire the hotel, releasing it in order that your room may be available for other members.

M A IL T H IS A P P L IC A T IO N

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HOTEL

H O TEL RESER VATIO N

A m e r ic a n D e n t a l A s s o c ia t io n , S a n F r a n c is c o , C a l if ., J u l y

13-17, 1936.

......... ........ ......................................................... ...Hotel. ■ San Francisco, Calif. Please reserve sleeping accommodations as noted below: ..............Room(s) With

bath for.............................. persons. Rate desired $..............

........ ............... Room (s) Without bath for..................... Third choice hotel................................... ...........

Second choice hotel....................................

ROOMS TO BE OCCUPIED B Y : Applicant..............................................

persons. Rate desired $.................

ADDRESS IN FULL ...... — .............

Please confirm this reservation to applicant. the event I am unable to use this reservation. IM P O R T A N T T O H O TEL M A N A G E R : In please forward this application at once to Dr. C. mittee, 1160 Flood Bldg., San Francisco, Calif., who

........... ..............................................

I further agree to notify the hotel at once in the event you cannot accept this reservation, W. Johnson, Chairman, Halls & Hotels Com­ will attend to the assignment o f this reservation.

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BATH

H OTEL

One Person

Tw o Persons

A le x a n d e r H a m ilto n

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613 O ’Farrell St. A m b a ssa d or H o t e l

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405 Taylor St. C la r k

217 Eddy St. C lift

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550 Geary St. F a ir m o n t H o t e l C a liforn ia & M a s o n Sts. F ie ld in g

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750 Sutter St. H o t e l F r a n c is c a n

350 Geary St. H o te l M anx

225 Powell St. H o t e l M a u r ic e

761 Post St. H o t e l S e n a to r

519 Ellis S t. *Without Bath Only.

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SE SSIO N

SAN F R A N C I S C O JULY 13-17

A M ost Inclusive Program of

Dental Achievements •



D ISTIN GUISH ED S U E S T ESSAYISTS AND C L IN IC IA N S

EXHIBITS AND C L IN IC S ILLUSTRATING THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN DENTAL AND ALLIED SUBJECTS

Cool Ocean Breezes Invite YouI

940

Cool breezes from the Pacific Ocean and clear sparkling California sunshine will make the entire convention a delight.................... G ay, romantic San Francisco invites you to visit her quaint Japanese Tea Gardens, to burn incense in her colorful Chinatown, to play golf on her magnificent golf courses, to witness the construction of the world's two largest bridges and to participate in scores of other delights of the seacoast city. . . San Francisco has prepared for you trips of intense interest and surpassing beauty, pag­ eants of color and splendor, entertainment that will capture the fancy of all.................... New low transportation rates and diversified routing offer a travel opportunity that tremendous attraction in itself.

Vacation in San Francisco July 13 to 17!

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G e o rg e B . W i n t e r .......................................................................Frisco B ldg., St. Louis, M o . p r e s id e n t e l e c t

L eroy M . S. M in e r ....................................................... 363 M arlborou g h St., Boston, M ass. v ic e p r e s id e n t s

Frederick J. W o l f e ......................................................M aison Blanche, N e w O rleans, La. F red R . A d a m s...........................................................80 W e s t Fortieth St., N e w Y o r k C ity H om er B . R o b iso n ...........................................R orab au gh -W iley Bldg., H utchinson, K an. SECRETARY

H a rry B . P in n e y ............................................................... 212 E. Superior St., Chicago, 111. TREASURER

R . H . V o lla n d .................................... First C apital N a t’l Bank B ldg., Iow a C ity, Iow a

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

G e o rg e B . W in te r , President, E x -O ffic io ..............................F risco B ldg., St. Louis, M o . L eroy M . S. M in er, President Elect, E x -O ffic io ....................................................................... .............................................................................................363 M a rlb orou g h St., Boston, M ass. H a rry B . Pinney, Secretary, E x -O ffic io ...................... 2 1 2 E . Superior St., C hicago, 111. R . H . V olla n d , T reasu rer, E x -O ffic io .......................................................................................... .................................................................... First Capital N a t’l Bank B ldg., Io w a C ity, Iow a C . W illa r d Cam alier, ’3 8 ................................1726 Eye St., N . W ., W ash ington , D . C . T h om a s L . G risam ore, ’ 3 8 ..............................................29 E . M adison St., C hicago, 111. E . G . M eisel, ’3 8 ........................................................ 121 University Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. C . J . Caraballo, ’3 8 .....................................................................Stovall B ldg., T a m p a , Fla. G e o rg e E . M org a n , ’3 8 ...........................2 0 39 N orth Prospect Ave., M ilw au kee, W is . J. G . H ildebrand, ’3 7 .......................................................................................... W a te r lo o , Iow a A lb e rt R . Ross, ’ 3 7 ................................................................M u rd o ck Bldg., Lafayette, Ind. O ren A . O liv er, ’3 7 ................................................... M ed ica l A rts Bldg., N ashville, T e n n . P hilip E . A dam s, ’3 7 ................................................... 106 M arlborou gh St., Boston, M ass. H arv ey J . Burkhart, ’3 6 ...................... B o x 879, East A ven ue P. O ., Rochester, N . Y . C . R . L aw rence, ’3 6 ..................................................................... 730 Bass B ldg., E nid, O k la. H erbert C . M ille r , ’3 6 ........................................... E. 6th and O reg on Sts., P ortland, O re. W ilfr e d H . R obinson, ’ 3 6 ................................................ 1706 Broadw ay, O akland, C a lif.