New York University University Orthodontic
Orthodontic
Study
Club
The Ne\v York Study Club has been organized with the purpose furthering knowledge along scientific lines relating to the science of orthodontia. Membership is limited to the orthodontia faculty and to graduates of the postgraduate course in orthodontics at New York University. The following officers were elected: Dr. Meyer Hoffman, president; Dr. A. J. Krasny? vice-president ; Dr. S. William Singer, secretary-treasurer; and Dr. Samuel Hemley, librarian. Several interesting problems are being carried on by the members under the guidance and leadership of Dr. Frederick L. Stanton and Dr. Edward M. Griffin.
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New York
December
Meeting
for Better
Dentistry
sixth Greater New York December Meeting for Better Dentistry will be held at Pennsylvania, New York City, December 1-5, 1930. in former years, there will be scientific papers, lecture or teaching clinics, topic scientific section meetings, and general clinics. special feature of this year’s meeting will be one full afternoon devoted to the side of dentistry. At this session, efficient office conduct will be presented, also information on wise and prudent methods of saving and investments for professional
men.
fee
All members of the American $5.00. A subscription blank and list There will be a manufacturers’
Dental of clinics exhibit
Chicago Dental The
sixty-seventh Hotel, Chicago,
Association
are
will be ready in the hotel
Society
Midwinter
eligible
to
register.
Registration
for distribution about November during the entire meeting.
15.
Meeting
annual February
meeting of the Chicago Dental Society will bc held at the Stevens 2, 3, 4 and 5, 1931. Because of the great demand last year, the transact,ions of this meeting will be bound and made available at cost to those who wish them. The program committee, Dr. Stanley D. Tylman, chairman, has practically finished its work and will present, for the approval of the profession, one of the best programs in the history of the Society. The exhibition hall of the Stevens Hotel has again been reserved by the Exhibit Committce, of which Dr. C. Davidson is chairman, for manufacturers’ and dealers’ exhibits and will as always be a center of attraction. The Society extends a cordial invitation to attend to all members of the American Dental Association. HARRIS W. MCCLAIP;, President, 55 E. Washington St.,
Chicago, Ill. HOWARD C. MILLER, Secretary, 55 E. Washington St., Chicago, Ill.
Notes of Interest Dr.
J. H. Goldsmith announces the removal of his office to 110 Central Ave., at Lord New York office at 200 West Fifty-Ninth Street. Avenue, Lawrence, 1,. I., New York; Practice limited to orthodontia exclusively. Dr. Louis Hraun announces completion of studies at the Dewey School of Orthodontia and the opening of new offices at Suite 1806, Eaton Tower, Detroit, Mich. Dr. orthodontia
L.
H. Hughes exclusively.
wishes
to
announce
that
he has
limited
his
work
to
the
practice
of