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M A T E R IA L O N D E N T A L E C O N O M IC S av ailab le from the
L IB R A R Y B U R E A U of the
A M E R IC A N D E N T A L A S S O C IA T IO N ,58 E. W A S H I N G T O N S T ., C H ÎC Â G O , IL L .
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BOO KS*
B regstein, S. J. Business conduct of a n ethical practice. Brooklyn, D ental Item s of In terest Pub. Co., 1929. B rother B ill’s letters a n d business b uilding articles. N ew Y ork, P ress of D ental D igest, 1909. B rush, F. C.
Business problem s of a profession. N ew Y ork, P ress of D ental D igest, 1911.
C lapp, G . W .
Profitable practice. N ew Y ork, D entists’ Supply Co., 1916.
H am bly, C. R.
Practice builder. C incinnati, A m erican D ental Pub. Co., 1897.
Johnson, C. N.
Success in dental p ractice.
K ells, C. E.
D entists’ ow n book, including a complete bookkeeping and recording system. St. Louis, Mosby, 1925.
K ent, E. N.
B usiness side of dentistry. St. Louis, M osby, 1929.
Reilly, T . F.
B uilding a profitable pra ctic e : being a text-book on m edical economics. P h ila delphia, L ippincott, 1912. ) R itter practice b u ild in g suggestions. Rochester, N. Y., R itte r D ental M a n u fa c tu rin g Co., 1926.
W h ite, F ra n k
Bookkeeping fo r dentists. >London, B aillierre, T in d a ll & Cox, 1910.
P h ilad elp h ia, Lippincott, 1903.
P A C K A G E L IB R A R IE S ! B usiness side of dentistry. D ental economics. *Books m ay be borrow ed by m em bers of the A ssociation fo r a p erio d of one w eek a fte r date of receipts; and if they have not been reserv ed fo r someone else, the p eriod w ill be extended on request. A deposit of $2.00 should accom pany all requests fo r books. T h is w ill be refu n d ed on re tu rn of books. fA package lib ra ry is composed of. reprints, m agazine clippings, etc., on one subject only. T h e packages m ay be borrow ed by m em bers of th e, A ssociation fo r a period of one w eek a fte r date of receip t; and if they a re not reserved fo r someone else, the period w ill be extended on request. T h e ren tal fee fo r b o rro w in g a package .library is fifty cents. T h is should accom pany the request fo r the package. N o packages are sold. \
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A M E R IC A N D E N T A L A S S O C IA T IO N D enver, C olorado.
Ju ly 21-25, 1930. H O T E L R E SE R V A T IO N S
In securing hotel re serv a tio n s fo r the 1930 Session, consult the hotel rate-sheet a n d fill out the blank a pplication below . M a il im m ediately to the hotel you w ish to p atronize. T h e hotel w ill then advise you of the re serv a tio n th a t has been m ade fo r you. K in d ly indicate second and th ird choices. P lease rem em ber th a t reserv atio n constitutes a contract w ith the hotel to provide you w ith the accom m odations you desire. I f you find it im possible to c a rry out your p a rt of the contract, please w rite o r w ire the hotel, re le asin g it.
M A IL T H I S A P P L I C A T I O N D I R E C T T O T H E H O T E L H O T E L R E S E R V A T IO N A m e r i c a n D e n t a l A s s o c i a t i o n , D e n v e r , C o l o ., J u l y
............................................................................ H otel.
21-25, 1930.
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P lease reserve sléeping room accom m odations noted below : .........................R oom (s) w ith *
b a th fo r .......................people. R ate desired $.................................... (p e r d a y )
............................... R oom (s) w ithout b a th f o r ...................... people. R ate desired $................. (per d ay) Second choice: ........................................................................................... T h ird choice: ..................................... -.......................... :........................... RO O M S T O B E O C C U P IE D B Y :
A D D R E SS IN FU LL
Please confirm this re serv a tio n to applicant. I fu rth e r agree to notify the hotel a t once in the event I am unable to use this reserv atio n . IM P O R T A N T T O H O T E L M A N A G E R : In the event you cannot accept this re s e rv a tion, please fo rw a rd this application at once to D r. I. R. B ertram , C h a irm a n H alls and H otels, 1222 Republic Bldg., D enver, C olorado, .who w ill attend to its assignm ent.
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R oom s
Single w ith B a th
A dams 18 th & W elto n
115
$3.00-5.00
A m bassador 1728 C alifo rn ia
92
HOTEL
D o u b le w ith B a th
$4.00-6.00
Single w ith o u t B a th
$2.00-2.50
D ouble w ith o u t B a th
$3.00-4.00
2.00
2.50
1.50
2.00
A lbany 1 7 th & S to u t
300
3.00-6.00
5.00-10
2.00-3.00
4.00-6.00
A r gona ut 233 E . C olfax
160
4.00
5.50
2.00
3.00
A u d ito r iu m 1 4 th & S to u t
200
2.00-3.50
3.00-5.00
1.50-2.00
2.50-3.00
75
3.50 up
5.00-6.00
2.50
4.00
B r o w n P alace 1 7 th & T re m o n t
300
5.00 up
8.00 up
C olburn 1 0 th & G ra n t
100
3.50-5.00
5.00-8.00
C olorado 1 7 th & T re m o n t
100
2.50-3.00
4.00-5.00
1.50-2.00
2.50-3.00
460
3.00-5.00
5.00-10.00
1.50-2.00
2.50-4.00
114
2.00 u p
3.00 up
1.50
2.00
A yr es 1441 L ogan
C o sm o po lita n 1 8 th & B ro ad w ay C r est 1924 W elto n
s
E d e l w e is s 1651 C alifo rn ia
76
3.00
4.00
2.00
3.00
H arvard 501 E . C olfax
60
2.50
3.50
1.50
2.50
2.50-3.50
4.00-6.00
1.50-2.50
2.50-4.00
K en m a r k 530 17th
120
L a n c a ster 1765 S h erm an
75
2.50
3.00-5.00
2.00
2.50
M arquette 1725 C u rtis
62
2.00
4.00
3.00
3.00
M a y flo w er 1710 G ra n t
80
2.50-3.50
3.50-5.00
1.50-2.00
3.00-3.50
(C ontinued on n ext page)
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HO TEL
Rooms
Single with B ath
Double w ith B ath
Single w ithout B ath
Double w ithout B ath
M id lan d
1106 17th
70
3.00
4.00
1.50-3.00
2.00-3.00
60
2.50
4.00
1.50
2.00
77
3.00
5.00
2.00-2.50
3.00.3.50
2.50-4.00
6.00
60
2.00
3.50
1.50
2.50
250
3.50
5.00
2.00
3.50
2.00-2.50
3.00-3.50
1.50
2.00
M il ls
1321 Logan N e w h o u se
1470 G rant O lin
1420 Logan
125
O ’N e il l
1407 Stout O xford
1612 17th P age
1320 Stout
65
P ark . L a n e
10.00
450 S. M arion P laza
330 15th
60
2.00-2.50
3.00-3.50
1.50
2.00-2.50
94
2.50-3.00
3.00-8.00
2.00
2.50-3.00
400
3.00-5.00
5.00-8.00
2.00-2.50
3.50-4.00
125
2.50
3.50
1.50
2.50
S ea r s
1755 California S h ir l e y -S avoy
17th & Broadway Sta n d ish
1530 California W e l lin g t o n
1450 G rant
3.50
75
W est
1337 California
112
2.50
3.50
1.25-1.50
2.00-2.50
100
2.00 up
3.00 up
1.50
2.00
129
2.50 up
3.00 up
1.50
2.00
W yn ne
1431 California W est C ourt
1415 Glenarm Place
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OFFICERS A N D T R U STEES O F T H E AM ERICAN D E N T A L ASSO CIATIO N 1929-1930 PRESIDENT
R. Boyd Bogle..........................................................Medical Arts Bldg., Nashville, Tenn. PRESIDENT ELECT
Robert Todd Oliver.....................................................210 S. 39th St., Philadelphia, Pa. VICE PRESIDENTS
C. Willard Camalier..........................406 Medical Science Bldg., Washington, D. C. H. J. Feltus..................................................................................................... Baton Rouge, La. A. E. Bonnell................................................................ 402 Surety Bldg., Muskogee, Okla. SECRETARY
Harry B. Pinney............................................................58 E. Washington St., Chicago, 111. TREASURER
R. H. Volland...................................................................................................Iowa City, Iowa
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
R. Boyd Bogle, President, Ex-Officio................ Medical Arts Bldg., Nashville, Tenn. Robert Todd Oliver, President Elect, Ex-Officio. .210 S. 39th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Harry B. Pinney, Secretary, Ex-Officio................58 E. Washington St., Chicago, 111. R. H. Volland, Treasurer, Ex-Officio........... First Nat. Bank Bldg., Iowa City, Iowa James A. Brady, ’32......... ............. .........................2108 N . Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sheppard W . Foster, ’3 2 ............................................849 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. Frederick H. Lum, Jr., ’32............................................151 Main St., Chatham, N. J. C. N. Johnson, ’32..................................................58 E. Washington St., Chicago, 111. J. J. Wright, ’3 2 ................................................1218 Wells Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis. C. E. Rudolph, ’31 .....................905 Metropolitan Bank Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. John F. Stephan, ’31 ................................................ 1034 Keith Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio Frank T . Taylor, ’31.....................................................419 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. George B. Winter, ’31....................................................... Frisco Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Charles M. Benbrook, ’3 0 ..........................707 Auditorium Ag., Los Angeles, Calif Edward H. Bruening, ’3 0 ................ 620 City National Bank Bldg., Omaha, Nebr. Harvey J. Burkhart, ’30.....................Box 35, East Avenue P. O., Rochester, N . Y. W . O. Talbot, ’30....................................... Medical Arts Bldg., Fort Worth, Texas
ENGINEERS LARIAT FROM WILDCAT POINT Lookout Mountain Boulevard, Colorado SEVENTY-SECOND ANNUAL SESSION, AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION Denver, Colo., July 21-25, 1930