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merit at New York Universit,y. Last fall he accepte-d the position of professor of orthodontia in Northwestern University. Dr. Hoffma...
merit at New York Universit,y. Last fall he accepte-d the position of professor of orthodontia in Northwestern University. Dr. Hoffman has for a number of years been librarian for the American Society of Orthodontists. This year he was elected by the Society as one of the members of the American Board of Orthodontia. We congratulate Dr. Hoffman upon his recent appointment. a.s Dean of Students at Northwestern University and wish him success in this new position.
Dr. 6. A. Hawley
We have just learned of the deat,h of Dr. Hawley at Washington, D. C. His death was a great shock to his friends and will be a great loss to the orthodontic profession. At the meeting of the American Society of Orthodontists held at Estes Park, a telegram was read telling of an operation which Dr. Hawley was undergoing, and which prevented his attending that meeting. It was within a few days after this operation that Dr. Hawley passed away. Dr. Hawley was past. president of the American Society of Orthodontists a.nd, at t,he time of his death, was president of the Southern Society of Orthodontists and t,he New York Society of Orthodontists. A more detailed sketch of Dr. Hawley will be published in a short t~mc.