Meeting of the American Board of Orthodontics

Meeting of the American Board of Orthodontics

620 MEETING; T OF THE HE American in Washington, conducting routine AMERICAN BOARI) OF OIZTHoI:)ON7’1(‘S Board of Orthodont~ics hc~ld its annwl...

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620 MEETING;

T

OF THE

HE American in Washington, conducting routine

AMERICAN

BOARI)

OF OIZTHoI:)ON7’1(‘S

Board of Orthodont~ics hc~ld its annwl siwlay mwting 1). C., April 1X through April 63, I!)60, for tlrtx pur’poxc ot business and esa,mining candidates aspiring to ccrt ifkation

The unanimous choice for the n(w director to he appoint4 1-o 1hc l&)ard was Nathan G. Gaston of Monroe, Louisiana. 1h. ( inston rcplaccs 1,. Bodinc Higley, whose sewn-year term of office cxxpircd at the time of’ the Washington meeting. Dr. Higley served as president of the Board during his final year of service and as rice-president, the ?-tar bcforc.

THE

AMBRICXK

BOARD

OF

ORTHODONTICS.

In the final session the Board adopted by acclamation

the following

tribute :

Bo: We, your fellow Directors of the American Board of Orthodontics, wish to take the opportunity before you bring this final session of the Board to a close to express our thanks to you for the most efficient manner in which you fulfilled the office of President of the Board. But more than that, we would like you to know t.hat we consider it a privilege to have served with you. Your vast experience as an educator, research worker, and contributor to orthodontic literature was fully evidenced in your contributions to the proceedings of the Board and in your fairness in the handling of candidates who appeared before us for certification. We shall miss your dry sense of humor which helped to enliven our task. We sincerely hope that you will subscribe to the dictum L ‘Once a Board member, always a Board member,” so that we may have the pleasure of seeing you at our future meetings. We wish you continued success in all your endeavors.

A. A. 0.

Volume 46 Number 8

Certification

was granted

to thirty-six

MEETING

621

candidates

as follows:

Oliver E. Hartman Robert J. Henns Sidney L. Horowitz James R. Hull, Jr. Jack Magi11 Lawrence G. Osborne William W. Paden Kenneth M. Platzer Jack A. Rampton George Redmond Neal M. Roth Willis F. Sage Nicholas J. Santaniello Mason E. Seibel Gustave H. Sheldon Benjamin L. Spector Raymond C. Thurow Raleigh T. Williams

Herbert L. Adelstein Roland M. Anderson Alfred T. Baum William D. Berg Murray Bernstein James H. Bolton W. Burnie Bunch William L’. Casey Malcolm R. Chipman Martin L. Dean Harold A. Eskew Harold Fischer Robert C. Flowers William F. Ford Kenneth H. Fried Richard A. Gaard C. Homer Garson Leonard Gorelick

PERSONNEL OF PRESENT BOARD--~960 Wendell L. Wylie, President University of California School of Dentistry The Medical Center San Francisco, California J. A. Salzmann, Vice-President

654 Madison Ave. New York, New York ir. Reid, Treasurer 1501 Medical Arts Bldg. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Paul

Alton W. Moore, Secretary University of Washington School of Dentistry Seattle, Washington

B. P. Dewel, Historian

708 Church St. Evanston, Illinois Prank

P. Bowyer

608 Medical Arts Bldg. Knoxville, Tennessee Nathan

G. Gaston

701 Walnut St. Monroe, Louisiana