second international orthodontic congress

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p z z s s p z z NEWS AND NOTES E -g = = TZ American Society of Orthodontists The Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the American Society of Orthodontists will be hrltl 911 April 21, 22, 23, and 21, 1931, at the ,Jefferson IIotcl, St. Louis, Missouri. DR. ~~aaRY E. EjIiLSF:Y, l’resid~~ut, 833 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Mtl. DR. CLAK'DE 11. \vOOD, %?cWt:WJ', Medical Arts Building, Knoxville, Term. -_ Second International Orthodontic Congress The Second International Orthodontic Congress will be held in London in 1931 at tire Hotel Great Central from July 20 to 24 inclusive. The officers of the Congress will be as follows: President-General J. H. Badcock Vice-President-General G. Northcroft Treasurer-General E. D. Barrows Secretaries-General A. C. J,ockett B. M. Stephens A list of honorary presidents and vice-presidents will be communicated later. A full and interesting program of papers and demonstrations is anticipated, and a museum is being organized. Suitable entertainment for ladies accompanying members will be arranged. Intending contributors to the activities of the Congress can obtain from the Secretaries of their respective orthodontic (or dental) societies the conditions under which contributions are invited. The Secretary-General (Mr. .4. C. Lockett, 75 Grosvenor Street, London, W. 1) will also be glad to give any further information on request. Information regarding travelling facilities and hotel accommodation may be obtained from the official agents to the Congress, Messrs. Morgan Pope & Co., of 7 St. James’s Street, London, S. W. 1; 6 Rue Caumartin, Paris; 71 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York; Messrs. Noel Vester & Co. (agents), 44 Unter den Linden, Berlin. Eighth International Dental Congress The Eighth International Dental Congress is to be held in Paris, 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 Freuch Government has placed at our disposal the premises of the Grand Palais des Champs Elysoes. In order to be able, already now, to proceed with the repartition of the 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 Congress and, eventually to indicate what space you would require. Your reply will not constitute an en- gagement on your part, nor on ours. We request same by way of information, to enable 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. HEIVRI VILLAIN, Commissaire GBn&+al des Expositions. 1127

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p z z s s p z z NEWS AND NOTES E -g = = TZ

American Society of Orthodontists

The Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the American Society of Orthodontists will be hrltl 911 April 21, 22, 23, and 21, 1931, at the ,Jefferson IIotcl, St. Louis, Missouri.

DR. ~~aaRY E. EjIiLSF:Y, l’resid~~ut, 833 Park Avenue,

Baltimore, Mtl. DR. CLAK'DE 11. \vOOD, %?cWt:WJ',

Medical Arts Building, Knoxville, Term.

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Second International Orthodontic Congress The Second International Orthodontic Congress will be held in London in 1931 at tire

Hotel Great Central from July 20 to 24 inclusive. The officers of the Congress will be as follows:

President-General J. H. Badcock Vice-President-General G. Northcroft Treasurer-General E. D. Barrows

Secretaries-General A. C. J,ockett

B. M. Stephens

A list of honorary presidents and vice-presidents will be communicated later. A full and interesting program of papers and demonstrations is anticipated, and a

museum is being organized. Suitable entertainment for ladies accompanying members will be arranged. Intending contributors to the activities of the Congress can obtain from the Secretaries of their respective orthodontic (or dental) societies the conditions under which contributions are invited. The Secretary-General (Mr. .4. C. Lockett, 75 Grosvenor Street, London, W. 1) will also be glad to give any further information on request.

Information regarding travelling facilities and hotel accommodation may be obtained from the official agents to the Congress, Messrs. Morgan Pope & Co., of 7 St. James’s Street, London, S. W. 1; 6 Rue Caumartin, Paris; 71 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York; Messrs. Noel Vester & Co. (agents), 44 Unter den Linden, Berlin.

Eighth International Dental Congress The Eighth International Dental Congress is to be held in Paris, 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 Freuch Government has placed at our disposal the premises of the Grand Palais des

Champs Elysoes. In order to be able, already now, to proceed with the repartition of the 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 Congress and, eventually to indicate what space you would require. Your reply will not constitute an en- gagement on your part, nor on ours. We request same by way of information, to enable 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.

HEIVRI VILLAIN,

Commissaire GBn&+al des Expositions.

1127