CALENDAR OF MEETINGS
K en tu cky, at L ou isv ille ( 5 - 7 ) . M ich ig a n , at D etroit ( 1 2 - 1 4 ) . N e w Jersey, at T re n to n ( 1 4 - 1 7 ) .
N A T I O N A L S O C IE T IE S
N o rth C arolin a, at R ich m on d , V a. ( 1 3 - 1 5 ) .
A m erican D en tal Society o f E urop e, A p ril
T e x a s, at W ich ita F alls ( 2 0 - 2 3 ) .
5 -7 , 1926, N ice. A m erican
D en tal
A ugu st 2 3 -2 8 ,
H ygienists’
V irg in ia , at R ich m on d ( 1 3 - 1 5 ) .
A ssociation,
M ay (1 9 2 6 )
1926, P hiladelphia, Pennsyl
vania.
Illin o is, at S p rin gfield ( 1 1 - 1 3 ) . Indiana, at Indian apolis ( 1 7 - 2 0 ) . M a ry la n d , at B altim ore ( 3 - 5 ) .
A m erican M e d ica l A ssociation, A p r il 19-23, 1926, D alla s, T exas.
M assachusetts, at Boston ( 3 - 7 ) . M issouri, at Jefferson C ity ( 1 7 - 1 9 ) .
A m erican Society o f Orthodontists, A ugu st 16, 1926, N e w Y o r k C ity. International O rth od on tic Congress, gust, 16 -2 0 , 1926, N ew Y o r k City. P acific Coast D en tal C on feren ce, 2 1 -2 6 , 1926, P ortlan d , O regon.
M on tan a , at H elena ( 2 6 - 2 8 ) . N ebraska, at L in coln ( 1 7 -2 0 ). N e w Y o r k , at N ew Y o r k C ity ( 1 9 - 2 2 ) . South C arolina, at C olum bia. South D ak ota, at Sioux F alls ( 1 1 - 1 3 ) .
Au June
Seventh International D en tal Congress, A ugu st 2 3 -2 8 , 1926, P hiladelphia, Pennsyl vania. STATE
Tennessee, at N ashville ( 4 - 7 ) . W est V irgin ia , at C larksbu rg ( 1 7 - 1 9 ) . June (1 9 2 6 )
S O C IE T IE S
C a lifo r n ia , at P ortlan d, O reg on . C o lo r a d o , at C o lo r a d o Springs ( 9 - 1 2 ) . G e o rg ia , at Savannah ( 9 - 1 1 ) . M a in e , at A ugu sta (last w e e k ). N e w M e x ic o , at Santa Fe ( 2 0 ) . O re g o n , at P ortlan d. W ash in g ton , at P ortlan d, O re. ( 8 - 1 3 ) .
D istrict o f C olu m bia, at G eorge W a sh in g ton U niversity, W ash in gton , D . C., second and fo u r t h T uesdays in each m onth fr o m O ctober to June, inclusive.
National Capital at Washington, D. C., first Tuesday o f every month. January (1 9 2 6 )
J u ly (1 9 2 6 )
R h o d e Island, at P rov id en ce (1 3 -1 4 -).
W iscon sin, at M ad ison ( 1 4 - 1 6 ) .
February ( 1926)
A u gu st (1 9 2 6 )
M innesota, at St. P aul ( 1 0 - 1 2 ) .
Pennsylvania, at P hiladelphia.
M a rch ( 19 2 6 ) D istrict of C olu m bia, D . C ., ( 2 4 - 2 6 ) .
N ovem b er ( 1 9 2 6 ) at
W ashin gton
A rizo n a , at P hoen ix.
Louisiana, at New Orleans.
B altim ore 5-6, 1926.
A p r il ( 1 9 2 6 ) A laba m a , at B irm ingh am ( 5 - 7 ) . C onnecticut, at B ridg ep ort. Kansas, at W ich ita ( 1 9 - 2 1 ) .
C ity
D en tal
Society,
February
C a lifo r n ia State A lu m n i Chapter, Psi O m ega Fraternity, at O akland, C a lifo r n ia , F ebruary 20, 1926. 156
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Announcements C entral Johnston,
Pennsylvania
D en tal
P ennsylvania,
Society, at
F ebru ary
2 2 -2 4 ,
P A C I F IC C O A S T D E N T A L CONFERENCE
1926. C h ica g o D en tal Society, at C h ica g o , Jan uary 2 7 -2 9 , 1926. M arquette
T h e P a cific Coast D en tal C on feren ce w ill be held in P ortla n d , O re., June 2 1 -2 6 , 1926.
U niversity D en tal A lu m n i A s
sociation, at M ilw a u k e e , W iscon sin, F ebruary 1 7 -1 9 , 1926.
T h is con feren ce
is sponsored b y
nine state
and p ro v in cia l dental societies a lo n g the P a c ific Coast. L. A . M o r r is ,
Chairman,
P u b licity C om m ittee, M E E T IN G S O F S T A T E B O A R D S OF D E N T A L E X A M IN E R S D elaw a re, at W ilm in g to n , January 2 0 -2 1 , 1926.
Secretary, W . S. P . C om bs, M id d le
O reg on C ity, Ore.
A M E R IC A N D E N T A L S O C IE T Y OF EUROPE
tow n , D elaw a re. D istrict o f C olu m bia, January 4 -8 ,
1926.
Secretary, C . W illa r d C am alier, 206 M e d ica l
1926.
C arolin a, at R a le ig h , January Secretary,
F.
L.
H unt,
w ill
take
p lace at N ice,
A p r il 5 -7 , 1926.
Science B u ild in g , W ash in g ton , D . C. N orth
T h e next m eeting o f the A m erican D ental Society o f E u rop e
11,
A sh eville,
E. D . B a r r o w s ,
Secretary,
71 H a rley St., L o n d o n , W . I.
N orth C arolina. N orth D ak ota, at F a r g o , January 12, 1926. Secretary,
W.
E.
H o c k in g ,
D e v ils
Lake,
N orth D akota. O klah om a, 1 1 -1 5 ,
A M E R IC A N D E N T A L H Y G IE N IS T S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N (P relim in a ry N o tic e )
at
1926.
O k lah om a
Secretary, L .
C ity, January M.
Doss,
201
A m erican N ational Bank B u ild in g , O klahom a C ity, O klahom a.
T h e next m eeting o f the A m erican D ental H ygienists’ A ssociation w ill be held in co n ju n ctio n w ith the A m erican D en tal A ssocia tion in P hilad elp hia, P a., A u g u st 2 3 -2 8 , 1926. Leona M . M it c h e ll,
D IS T R IC T O F C O L U M B IA D E N T A L S O C IE T Y T h e annual postgraduate clin ic o f the D istrict o f C olu m bia D en tal Society w ill be held at the R a le ig h H otel, W ash in gton , D . C., M a r ch 2 4 -2 6 , 1926. Class clinics o r g rou p clinics are bein g arranged. E x h ibitors w ill please com m unicate w ith W. W. W
yman
,
Chairman,
C lin ic C om m ittee, 724 U pshur St., N. W ., W ash in gton , D . C.
Secretary,
State D epartm ent o f H ealth, H a rrisbu rg, Pa.
T H E A M E R IC A N S O C IE T Y O F D E N T A L R A D IO G R A P H E R S T h e A m erican Society o f D en tal R a d io g raphers w ill h o ld their m idw in ter m eeting at the D rak e H o tel, C h ica g o, 111., Saturday, January 30, 1926, at 9 o ’ c lock . A r n o t t A . M o o r e , Secretary, 131 A lle n Street, B u ffa lo, N . Y .
KENTUCKY STATE DENTAL A S S O C IA T IO N
A M E R IC A N S O C IE T Y OF O R T H O D O N T IS T S
T h e fifty -sev en th annual m eetin g o f the K en tu ck y State D en tal A ssociation w ill be held in L o u isv ille , A p r il 5 -7 , 1926, at the Seelbach H otel. W . M . R a n d e l , Secretary, 1035 Second St., L o u isv ille , K y .
T h e tw en ty -fou rth annual m eetin g o f. the A m erican Society o f O rthodontists w ill be held, A u g u st 16, 1926, at the H otel C om m o d ore, N e w Y o r k City. W a l t e r H . E l l i s , Sec’y-Treas., 397 D elaw a re A v e ., B u ffa lo, N . Y .
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The Journal of the American Dental Association
CHICAGO DENTAL SOCIETY MIDWINTER CLINIC JANUARY 27, 28, 29, 1926—HOTEL DRAKE
SYNOPSIS OF PROGRAM Se c t io n I— O p e r a t iv e D e n t is t r y
Russell W . Bunting, Ann Arbor; Paul A. Barker, Denver; W. A. Chamberlain, St. Louis; R. H. Volland, Iowa City; Harold O. Hansen, Chicago; Arthur D. Black, Chicago. Discussers: Percy R. Howe, Boston; G. J. Dennis, Chicago; F. B. Rhobotham, Chicago; C. Carroll Smith, Peoria; Edgar D. Coolidge, Chicago; Lucien H. Arnold, Chicago; V. T. Nylander, Chicago; R. E. Blackwell, Chicago; D. N. Lewis, Lake Forest; John V. Conzett, Dubuque; Robert Cruse, Chicago. Se c t io n II— F u l l D e n t u r e P rosthesis Essayists: F. F. Molt, Chicago; John M. Besser, Chicago; J. W. Crawford, Mil waukee; Rudolph L. Hanau, Buffalo; Rupert E. Hall, Chicago; E. Byron Kelly, Chicago; John B. LaDue, Chicago. Discussers: E. L. Dunn, Chicago; Robert R. Gillis, Hammond; J. B. Olech, Chicago; George P. Brenner, Milwaukee; C. S. Bigelow, Evanston; W. A. Giffen, Detroit; R. O. Schlosser, Chicago; S. D. Green, Chicago; E. C. Pendleton, Chicago.
Essayists:
S e c t io n III— P a r t ia l D e n t u r e P rosthesis Hart J. Goslee, Chicago; Stanley J. Tylman, Chicago; Walter F. Chappelle, Buffalo; J. J. Moffitt, Harrisburg; Robert E. MacBoyle, Chi cago; F. E. Roach, Chicago. Discussers: J. C. Mortonson, Milwaukee; W. D. N. Moore, Chicago; G. W. Dittmar, Chicago; P. A. Pyper, Pontiac; Albert Grunn, Chicago; L. C. Burgard, Louisville; F. VanMinden, Chicago; Raymond M. Bondy, Chi cago; Clyde J. Miller, Chicago; E. I. Payne, Chicago; George E. Meyer, Chicago; Arthur J. Skupa, Chicago; George Kolar, Chicago; L. J. Wein stein, New York.
Essayists:
IV— O r a l Su r g e r y , A nesth esia a n d D iagnosis Essayists: John F. Christiansen, Chicago; Joseph C. Beck, Chicago; Vilray P. Blair, St. Louis; Robert H. Buck, Chicago; J. A . Heidbrink, Minneapolis; A . H. Barnes, Rochester; Joseph E. Schaeffer, St. Louis; J. E. Nyman, Chicago; Ralph H. Fouser, Chicago; Arnott A . Moore, Buffalo; Roy S. Hopkinson, Milwaukee; George E. Meyer, Chicago; Lewis A . Platts, Se c t io n
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Chicago; James A . P’ae, Birmingham; Louis Schultz, Sr., Chicago; W. H. G. Logan, Chicago; Herbert E. Potts, Chicago; F. B. Moorehead, Chicago; B. A. Morris, Chicago; E. J. Ryan, Chicago; T. I. Lerche, Chicago; Stanley W . Clark, Chicago. Discwsers: Joseph P. Wahl, New Orleans; Mary Lyons, Chicago; Frances Haynes, Chicago; C. S. Suddarth, Chicago; Charles W. Freeman, Chicago; F. B. Moorehead, Chicago; Herbert E. Potts, Chicago; Louis Schultz, Sr., Chicago; W. H. G. Logan, Chicago; F. W. Merrifield, Chicago; Vernon M. Leech, Chicago; Edward H. Hatton, Chicago; F. F. Molt, Chicago; G. R. Lundquist, Chicago; O. H. Helmer, Chicago; R. W. Lee, Chicago; R. I. Lewis, Chicago; A. E. DeRiemer, Chicago; Howard C. Miller, Chicago; I. G. Jirka, Chicago; W. S. Heermans, Chicago; Joseph G. Wiedder, Chicago; M. G. Fox, Chicago; E. C. Hume, Chicago. Se c t io n V — O r t h o d o n t ia
Max E. Ernst, St. Paul; Frank M. Casto, Cleveland; M. J. Buckley, Chicago; Thomas L. Grisamore, Chicago. Discussers: A. Florence Lilley, Chicago; Mary Newell, Chicago; W . A. Mur ray, Evanston; J. C. McGuire, Evanston; Asa J. LaGrow, Oak Park.
Essayists:
VI— P e r io d o n tia Essayists: L. Pierce Anthony, Philadelphia; Thomas B. Hartzell, Minneapolis; Percy R. Howe, Boston; E. A. Schmuck, Chicago; C. H. Schott, Cincinnati; H. W . MacMillan, Cincinnati. Discussers: Thomas B. Hartzell, Minneapolis; Charles A. Elliot, Chicago; F. B. Noyes, Chicago; G. R. Lundquist, Chicago; F. W. Merrifield, Chicago. Se c t io n
VII— M o u t h H y g ie n e a n d P r e v e n t iv e D e n t is t r y Essayists: Isaac D. Rawlings, Springfield; G. H. Wandel, Iowa City; Grace Rogers Spalding, Birmingham; William F. Whalen, Peoria; M. H. Killip, Chicago; Louis Ottofy, Chicago; Arthur D. Black, Chicago; Herman N. Bundesen, Chicago; John M. Dodson, Chicago; Edward L. Pettibone, Cleveland; Evelyn C. Schmidt, Chicago. S e c t io n
VIII— P u b l ic H e a l t h a n d E d u c a t io n a l E x h ib it s Food and Nutrition Exhibit; General Health Examinations; Dental and Roentgenographic Examinations with Diagnosis. Se c t io n
IX— R o e n t g e n o l o g y Essayists: Howard R. Raper, Albuquerque; C. Edmund Kells, New Orleans; C. O. Simpson, St. Louis; Ira C. Brownlie, Denver. Discussers: Arnott A. Moore, Buffalo; Frank J. Bernard, Chicago; Hollis E. Potter, Chicago; A. C. Tenney, Chicago; C. F. B. Stowell, Chicago; M. J. Hubeney, Chicago; F. F. Molt, Chicago. Se c tio n
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Se c t io n X — P a t h o l o g y , M a t e r ia M e d ic a a n d T h e r a p e u t ic s
Joseph L. Miller, Chicago; C. N. Johnson, Chicago; Russell L. Haden, Kansas City; P. G. Puterbaugh, Chicago; E. D. Coolidge, Chicago; W. G. Skillen, Chicago. Discussers: Arthur D. Black, Chicago; U. G. Rickert, Ann Arbor; Edward H. Hatton, Chicago.
Essayists:
C lin ics National Clinic D a y:
One hundred clinicians from outside Chicago will give clinics on all phases of dental technic and operation. Chicago Clinic D a y:
More than one hundred Chicago clinicians will present demonstrations simi lar to those presented by the national clinicians. G e n e r a l S essions
Two general sessions will be held, one on Wednesday evening, the other Thursday noon. A man of national prominence, outside the field of dentistry, will address the Wednesday evening gathering, while the Thursday session will be in the nature of a good-fellowship luncheon. Ba n q u et
The annual banquet, to be held on Thursday evening, will be in honor of Sheppard W. Foster, President of the American Dental Association. A pro gram of brief talks, with several entertainment features, will provide a delightful time for those who attend. Dancing will follow the dinner. R ailr o a d R ates
A rate of one and one-half fare for the round trip has been granted by the railroads. A one way ticket to Chicago should be purchased and a certificate ob tained from the selling agent. This certificate, when validated at the Drake, by the special agent of the carriers, entitles the purchaser to one-half fare for the return trip. To
M e m b e r s o f t h e A m e r ic a n D e n t a l A ssociation a n d of F o reig n D e n t a l Societies
A most cordial invitation is extended to members of the American Dental Association and of foreign dental societies to attend this annual event. The Chicago Dental Society bids you welcome! H ugo G . F ish e r , Secretary,
25 E. Washington Street.
Announcements F IR S T IN T E R N A T IO N A L O R T H O D O N T IC CONGRESS The
First International O rth od on tic C o n
gress w ill be held in N e w Y o r k C ity, A ugu st 1 6 -20, 1926. M
a r t in
D
ew ey,
501 F ift h A venu e, N e w Y o r k C ity.
C H IC A G O A L U M N I C H A P T E R O F T H E PSI O M E G A F R A T E R N IT Y The
January
m eetin g
of
the
C h ica g o
A lu m n i C hapter o f the Psi O m eg a F raternity w ill be held d u rin g the m idw in ter clin ic o f the C h ica g o D en tal Society January 2 7 -2 9 , at the D rak e H o te l, C h ica g o , 111.
T h e annual
banquet w ill be held F rid ay , January 29.
A ll
visitin g Psi O m egas are u rged to rem ain f o r this affair. T . E . J o h n s o n , Grand Master, 1933 M ilw a u k e e A venu e. S. A . H u t t , Secretary, 31 66 L in co ln A v e ., C h ica g o , 111.
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d eprived us o f the fe llo w sh ip o f one w h o has been an esteemed and active m em ber since the inception o f this Society and the last sur v iv in g charter m em ber, and w h o has also served as its President d u rin g the years 18851886; 1 8 8 6 -1 8 8 7 ; 1 8 9 2 -1 8 9 3 and 1893189+ and as V ice President, 1870-1 871 ; D istrict Censor, 1 8 7 1 -1 8 7 2 and on the E xecu tive C om m ittee, 1 8 8 9 -1 8 9 0 ; W h e r e a s , in the death o f D r . C arr this Society has lost a v alu ed m em ber as w ell as has the p rofession , th erefore, be it
Resolved, that the F irst D istrict D ental S ociety o f the State o f N e w Y o r k extend our sincere sym pathy to M rs. C arr in her be reavem ent, w h ich is the bereavem ent o f the w h o le p rofession an d express o u r h igh regard f o r the w o r k and character o f this p ion eer; and be it fu rth er Resolved, that a c o p y o f these resolutions be spread upon the minutes, inserted in the bu lletin and sent to the m em bers o f his fa m ily and to the dental jou rn a ls f o r p ublication. B. W . W e i n b e r g e r , Chairman, N e c r o lo g y C om m ittee.
B O O K S R E C E IV E D N E W Y O R K C IT Y A L U M N I C H A PTE R O F N A T IO N A L A L U M N I C H A P T E R , X I PSI P H I F R A T E R N I T Y
To the members of the chapter'. W ill a ll alum ni o f
the X i Psi P hi F ra
ternity residin g in o r about N e w Y o r k C ity please w rite to the undersigned f o r com plete details o f m em bership and c o m in g events. S t a n l e y S lo c u m ,
Secretary,
597 F ifth A venu e, N e w Y o r k City.
R E S O L U T IO N S O N T H E D E A T H O F DR. CARR W h e r e a s , it has pleased the A lm ig h ty G o d , in his inscrutable w isd om , to rem ove by death ou r esteemed and u sefu l brother in the p r o fession, D r . W illia m C arr and W h e r e a s , the First D istrict D en tal Society o f the State o f N e w Y o r k has suffered the loss th rou g h death o f D r . W illia m C arr, w hose sudden passing aw a y on Oct. 14-, 1925, has
Food, 'Nutrition and Health. B y E . V . M c C o llu m , P h .D ., S c.D ., and N ina Sim m onds, S c.D . (H y g ie n e ), P rofessor and Associate P rofessor, respectively, o f C hem ical H ygiene, S ch ool o f H y g ien e an d P u b lic H ealth, Johns H op kins U niversity, B altim ore, M d . Pub lished by the au th ors; p rice $ 1 .5 0 , postpaid. T h is little b o o k o f 14-3 pages tells a story that should have been to ld b e fo re . B ut p rob a b ly it was n ot possible to tell it until the various principles advocated in it w ere ca r e fu lly w o rk e d ou t in detail, an d g iv en to the w o rld in a m ore elaborate fo r m , as they w ere in the authors’ previou s w o r k “ T h e N ew er K n o w l ed ge o f N u trition .” T h e p red iction is here m ade that the present v olu m e w ill be read by ten persons where the m ore pretentious w o rk was read b y one. It contains the essence o f the subject stated in sim ple lan gu ag e, and stripped o f a ll v e r b ia g e ; and it can be f o l lo w e d by the la y reader as readily as by the scientist. It w ill appeal to the dentist because o f its sim plicity and practical utility.
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