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Social Events Special Events Presidents’ Dinner Dance Friday, October 24 A dinner dance honoring ADA President and Mrs. Lynden M. Kennedy and FDI ...

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Social Events

Special Events

Presidents’ Dinner Dance

Friday, October 24

A dinner dance honoring ADA President and Mrs. Lynden M. Kennedy and FDI President and Mrs. Hans Freihofer will be held on Tuesday, Oct 28, 8 pm, Conrad Hilton Hotel, Grand Ballroom, second floor. Entertainment and dancing will follow the dinner. Before the dinner, a no-host reception will be held in the Grand Ballroom Foyer and Normandie Lounge, second floor.

9 am: dental editors conference, Continental Plaza Hotel, Buckingham Room. Registration, 8:30 am. Awards luncheon, Governor's Room, 12 noon.

Women’s Program

All ladies attending are invited to meet President and Mrs. Lynden M. Kennedy at a breakfast at the Conrad Hilton Hotel, Normandie Lounge, second floor, Oct 27, 9 am. A continental breakfast will be served. Conducted tours of the city and area of Chicago will take place during the dates of the annual session. A ladies’ luncheon and fashion show will be held on Tuesday, Oct 28, at 12 noon in the Conrad Hilton Hotel, Grand Ballroom, second floor. (A no-host reception will be held in the Grand Ballroom Foyer, beginning at 11 am.) Tickets for these tours and for the luncheon-fashion show may be purchased in advance or during the annual session. Again this year, special programs will be held for the ladies at­ tending the 116th annual session at the Conrad Hilton Hotel. De­ tailed information and ticket order form will be included in the September issue of the journal. A ladies hospitality area will be available at the Conrad Hilton Hotel, Normandie Lounge, second floor, Sunday, Oct 26, 10 am to 4 pm; Monday, Oct 27, 10 am to 4 pm; Tuesday, Oct 28, 10 am to 12 noon; and Wednesday, Oct 29, 10am to 4 pm. A ladies hospitality area also will be available at McCormick Place from Sunday, Oct 26, through Wednesday, Oct 29, from 10 am to 4 pm. General Entertainment

A performance by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra will be held on Monday, Oct 27, 8:30 pm, Orchestra Hall, 220 S Michigan Ave. Admission by ticket only.

9 am: joint meeting of the history sub-committee of the fdi AND AMERICAN ACADEMY OF THE HISTORY OF DENTISTRY, ADA Headquarters Building, 211 E Chicago Ave, Auditorium, second floor. 9:30 am:

commission on classification and statistics for oral conditions, (The Fourth International Conference on Oral

Epidemiology), Hyatt Regency Chicago Hotel, Regency Ballroom A and B. Participants: George N. Davies, Australia; David Barmes, Australia; Richard Oliver, USA; Inger Bay, Denmark; P. Gjermo, Norway; and Ronald Emslie, United Kingdom. (Sup­ ported by a grant from the Procter and Gamble Co.) 9:30 am: international association of oral surgeons, Hyatt Regency Chicago Hotel, Regency Ballroom C and D. Participants: I. van der Wall, Netherlands; Philip Malone, USA; John J. Timmer­ mans, USA; Paul Chapnick, Canada; Paul Jurgens, USA; H. Niederdellmann, Germany; Andrew M. Linz, USA; and Daniel M. Laskin, USA. (Supported by the International Association of Oral Surgeons.)

Saturday, October 25

9 am:

sixteenth annual clinical conference for dental laboratory technicians, Conrad Hilton Hotel, Beverly Room,

third floor. A clinical training program for dental laboratory owners and technicians presented under the auspices of the ADA Council on Dental Laboratory Relations. Registration is open to all dental laboratory owners and technicians.

Sunrise o n B elmont Harbor— one of the m a n y pleasant areas to visit along the lake.

228 ■ JADA, Vol. 91, August 1975