New York University College of Dentistry - Dental Violet Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1926

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New York University College of Dentistry - Dental Violet Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 142 of 228
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' Illlf I U I K I ,I 5- E 2 All 5 dig QE SLE 7 ' ? l if is 1,Ie l-Wm. .... LQ? IM-EV letffliili'--ffv'fae 'f -2 Here laid out before me for my leisurely investigation was the I'uture I is ,:1 was at a loss where to begin Then the medical group and familiar names caught my eye Now let me pass over the reactions and feelings that possessed me at the time and merely list some of the books and 'periodicals of interest' their contents I could only scan hastily of course E Success in Dentistry by Dr Elmer Cleveland a rather bulky volume the greater part of which deals with the importance of being a selling talker The final chapter concedes also the advantage of a knowledge of the subject Dr Cleveland writes this book in the capacity of Commissioner of Health the first dentist to hold this office he explains . Gynodontia by Abraham Stoff the author deals at great length of the treatment-dental treatment that is-of female patients and proposes gyno- dontia as a new specialty for those qualified by experience and knowledge of feminine psychology The author takes occasion to thank Drs Clifford Iove and Barney Schultz for valuable suggestions in the preparation of the text An article in the Cosmos is enthusiastic over some of the work of Dr Arthur Fox declaring that it marked a great step forward The work is the production of a shade guide that actually matches natural teeth In the same issue is a denunciation of the tendency on the part of some prac- titioners to rely on preparations like Korega for the retention of dentures. It seems a trifle incongruous that at the present time these preparations should be so well advertised by the author of this article Sidney leitz An advertisement announcing the organization of the Rose Taxi Cab Cor- poration by the merger of two companies owned separately by Drs Rosenfield and Rosin At that time these two will still be practicing dentistry-evidently for diversion. How to Rear a Large Family was a very instructive volume written by Dr. George Goldman. The author shows that he is quite familiar with his subject, because of his early and very successful marriage. -2 elk 5 '55 il' si? 5E 5 3 ll I E EE 'E El? L l- An advertisement in one of the magazines reveals that Dr. Sidney Schwartz will lead a very happy life, for he will succeed admirably in combining his vocation with his avocation. Dr. Schwartz will be proprietor of a Dental and Billiard Parlor. He advertises the slogan Tickle the ivories while I tickle yours. I found several numbers of The Dental News , a new periodical. It is a monthly founded and edited by Dr. Aaron Bluestone, and devoted to the news of the profession-personal rather than technical. lv ll S 5 E1 E E. E 5 -E : E 2 2 :' 2 5 5 5 uull'llI n,n ui u mimi nur villluljr-,nb:g:?7?: 1- -S :L I ll .U U ii L 1 1 umuumuui in lui lun MIlL..iiffifQ LI . A ' ll Hill 1 V ' W UPU WUWWIII llllllm 'llllIIIllllllllllllIlI llllllll I llllll HI WI I ' ' NX'P ill? l fs' fl ll rr u u n n mn ul mm: n mm.. wmn nuumrm mrmlmmmmn mm lllq - a.-- ,- E.,-5 '13-s I E llli . : 5:2 f 'E E . s i One issue contains a letter to the editor from Alexander Siegler. He tells how, finding New York rather crowded, and deciding to open in a less populated dis- trict,,he chose-like the go-getter he is-the North Pole. Here he has the exclu- sive patronage of all the explorers, and is making out well enough, he says, to cover his rent without trouble. ' In an item concerning Dr. Burton Goldberger, we find he has made the resolu- tion never to get to his office more than half hour late. He has made this resolu- tion before, he says, but this time he means it. pinning' I kg- ' I 1 ,K llgpl nnrl --5 all: EE 5 1 1 2 .i... 1 .... , ,,,,, , ,,,, , . , is'MF !!::5Eiili1fiiifff:::,':e F!!!!l7-fsifi.Ll., ..llI'.l'f1',21lllF!.,' 4 H361 '



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