OFFICIAL BULLETIN w ith Dr. Jam es McManus, of H artford, the P resident, will be held in H artford, April 21st, 22nd and 23rd, 1914. E very Com mittee in charge is doing its u tm ost to m ake th is one of th e finest m eetings ever held in New England. The papers will be by Dr. C. N. John son, of Chicago, Dr. Charles E. T urner, of Philadelphia, Dr. W. A. W hite and Dr. D arlington, of New York, and Dr. W. H. F itzgerald of H artford. The Clinics, while not many, are being selected w ith g reat care and only men ' who have som ething to show will be there. The exhibits will surpass anything ever given in Connecticut. A cordial in vitation is extended to all ethical m en out of th e sta te to be present and learn and enjoy some of the good things w ith us. ARTHUR V. PRENTIS, Secretary, New London, Conn.
Johnson on “The Selection of Filling M aterials for th e D ifferent Classes of Cavities.” Prof. W illiam J. Geis will give fu rth er rep o rt of his dental re search work in Columbia U niversity in conjunction with the com m ittee on Scientific Research. A special feature of th e m eeting will be lecture clinics given by specially selected clinicians, and so arranged th a t all p resent can see and h ear them. Time will be allotted in the program to devote to the exhibits. The scientific sessions will be held in the auditorium of th e New S tate Edu cational building, and thie clinics and exhibits in th e H otel Ten Eyck, which will be the society’s headquarters. WILLIAM, W. SMITH, President. A. PERCIVAL BURKHART, Secretary. IN D IA N A
D E N T A L S O C I E T Y O F T H E S T A T E OF N E W Y O R K , F O R T Y -S IX T H A N UAL M E E T IN G , ALBANY, M A Y 14TH T O 16TH.
The forty-sixth annual m eeting of the D ental Society of the S tate of New York will be: held a t Albany, May 14th, 15th and 16th. P apers will be presented by m en of unusual ability and scientific attainm ent, among them Dr. Roswell Park, professor of medical and dental surgery in the U niversity of Buffalo, will p resent a paper on the “Inter-R elationship of D isturbances of th e Oral Cavity and the G eneral H ealth, w ith Special R eference to the Role of D uctless Glands.” Dr. J. V. Conzett on “The Technique and Relative Value of Gold Fillings and Inlays.” Dr. C. N.
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The fifty-sixth annual m eeting of the Indiana S tate D ental Association will be held at Indianapolis May 19, 20 and 21. The 1914 m eeting will be held in the German House. The prospects for a great m eeting w ere so flattering th a t th e offi cers decided th a t it would be necessary to secure la rg e r and more commodious quarters for th is meeting, which will be equal to the “SEMI-CENTENNIAL JU BILEE MEETING.” Dr. W. R. Meeker, th e executive com m itteem an, has secured Drs. H om er C. Brown, Columbus; J. P. Buckley, Chi cago; W eston A. Price, Cleveland; George E. H unt, Indianapolis; F. Ewing Roach, Chicago, Charles E. Emerson, Inddianapolis, and J. N. H urty, Indianapolis, as lecturers. The entire program will be given in th e German House. Dr. Carl D. Lucas, M aster of Exhibitors, has already con tracted for th e building of booths for the exhibitors, and th e decorating of th e en-
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tire building. H e reports th a t all th e booths except two are now sold. Dr. J. A. Stoeckley, Supervisor of Clinics, has planned for a “Progressive Clinic” and now has tw enty of the best clinicians he could secure from six different states. The arrangem ent of the German H ouse is ideal for a big m eeting: fine audito rium for all sessions of the association, a g rea t hall for night m eetings, an ideal place for exhibitors, and the only place in Indianapolis th a t m eets the require m ents of a “Progressive Clinic.” From every standpoint this 1914 m eeting will excell any oth er m eeting ever held in Indiana. W. E. KENNEDY, President, 307 Board of Trade, Indianapolis. OTTO U. KING, S ecretary, H untington, Indiana. S IX T H
IN T E R N A T IO N A L CONGRESS.
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A T LO N DO N, A U G U S T 3-8, 1914.
By H erb ert L. W heeler, Committee, 560 F ifth Ave., New York City. The com m ittee on transportation of th e N ational D ental A ssociation have com pleted arrangem ents w ith the In ter national M ercantile M arine company, com prising th e American, A tlantic T ran s port, Leyland, Red Star, W hite S ta r and W hite Star-Dominion lines, w hose fleets include such large, splendid and steady steam ers as th e “Olympic,” “Oceanic,” “A driatic,” “Baltic,” “Cedric,” “Celtic,” “Lapland,” “M innew aska,” “M innehaha,” “M innetonka,” “M inneapolis,” “Laurentic” and “M egantic,” sailing to and from num erous prom inent ports in England and th e Continent, and application for sailings and rate s should be sent in a t once. Our delegates to th e Congress will be allowed a reduction of 25 per cent, from tariff rate s on all steam ers of th e I. M. M. company. Lines sailing on and a fte r
July 9th from America, and to A ugust 20th from G reat B ritain and Europe, w ith th e single exception of th e “Olympic,” A ugust 19th, from Southam pton and Cherbourg for New York. Please note th a t when th e concession referred to would bring the price for pas sage below th e minimum rate of the steam er selected, th e low est rate of th a t steam er will be charged as follows: “Olympic,” $130.00 to or from Ply mouth, Cherbourg and Southampton. “Oceanic,” $110.00 to or from Ply mouth, Cherbourg and Southampton. “A driatic,” $110.00 to or from Queens town and Liverpool. “Baltic,” “Cedric” and “Celtic,” $100.00 to or from Queenstown and Liverpool. “Lapland,” $97.50 to or from Dover and Antwerp. O ther Red S ta r line steam ers, $85.00 to or from Dover and Antwerp. “M ajestic,” $95.00 to or from Plymouth, Cherbourg and Southam pton. A tlantic T ran sp o rt line, $85.00 to or from London. “L auren tic” and “M egantic,” $92.50 be tw een Montreal-Quebec-Livierpool. It is im portant in order to obtain good accom m odations th a t delegates to the Congress should com m unicate a t once regarding reservations with the In ter national M ercantile M arine company, 9 Broadway, New York City, sta tin g the dates of th eir proposed outw ard and re tu rn sailings, also th e ir requirem ents as to accom modations. A pplications will be filled in the order of th eir receipt. A deposit of 25 per cent, of th e eastbound passage money is required when the reservation is made, the balance for the round trip being payable a t least three weeks prior to th e outw ard sailing. The com m ittee will also reserve dining saloon, seats, steam er chairs and rugs, th e deck chairs and rugs ren tin g a t $1.00 each for th e voyage. Seats can also be reserved on th e train s to London, for w hich th e rates, first class, are as follows: