The extension of the meeting from a three- to a four-day meeting will give visitors an Hall opportunity to attend more lectures and clinics than in past years. The large Exhibition All reservations should be has again been reserved for manufacturers’ and dealers’ exhibits. directed to Dr. C. Davidson, Chairman Exhibit Committee, 185 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago~ 111. IInaRIs
W. MCCLAIP;, President, C. MILLER, Secretary, 55 East Washington Street.
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Eighth International
Dental Congress
The Eighth International Dental Congress is to be held in I’aris, August 3-8, 1931. An important exhibition of dental equipment and supplies will be connected with this Congress and will unite exhibitors from all the countries in the world. The French Government has placed at our disposal the premises of the Grand I’alnis des Champs Elys&s. of the In order to bc able, already now, to proceed with the repartition rooms, we desire to collect as quickly as possible the names of suppliers susceptible of taking part in this exhibition. Consequently, we should be glad if you would inform us whether you intend to participate in this exhibition of the Eighth International Dental Cougrcss aud, Your reply will not constitute an eneventually to indicate what space you would require. gagement on your part, nor on ours. We request same by nay of information, to cnablc our establishing already now, the spaces which will be required. The terms will be fixed shortly; we think that the rent, for the duration of the Congress will come to about 500 frs. per square metrc. ITENRI
Commissaire
VILLAIS,
GbnCral des Expositions.
The Dental Society of the State of New York The sixty-third annual meeting of the Society will bc held May 12, 13, 14, nud 1.7, 1931, at Hotel Pennsylvania, Xew York City. A cordial invitation is extended to all dentists, members of the American Dental Association, and to all ethical Canadian dentists. Dr. John T. Hanks, 17 Park At-c., Sew rork City, is t”hairm:Ln of the Exhibits Conmittee. Address Dr. Hanks for information relative to space and t,erms. Dr. Fred R. Adams, 7 W. Fortieth St., Krw York City, is Chairman of the Clinic Committee. Under his direction a new plan will be prcscnted in the presentation of the Educ:tt,ional Clinics. Dr. Adams will bc pleasrd to he:11 from ethical dentists willing to present clinics of merit. For general information address thr Scc>rc+ary, Dr. A. I’. Burkhnrt. DK. ALFRED \vALKER, President, 100 W. ,59th St., New .York City. DR. A. P. BUCKHART, Hccrctauy, 57 R. Cknrsec St., Auburn, 9. Y.
New York University
Dental College
At a meeting held in the Faculty Room of the Kcw York University Dr11ta1 (‘oll~y~ (111 Wednesday cvcning, Sept. 17, 1930, t11e class of 1915 graduates was organized into :L unit. The following officers were elected : Dr. Samuel Feldman, chairman. Dr. J:I~ Rostcn, secrc+:lry a]~11 trc~;~aurc~r. Dr. Chas. Bergman, edit,or. \Yill the membrrs of the 1915 class of N. Y. U. C. D. who hart not yet em~~ll~l, ~~I~~:cw do so by writing to the secretary, Dr. Jay Rosten, 436 Grand Ave., Brooklyn, S. T.