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. -. ..... A..imlllllllllllllllllllllllll in umu ull li saggy lj . ., fi: :if : E L5 E E x E : r 5 :Alle ECE E-15.5 :J - ' :. ,-. its 25 T E : .Q-1-1 ,lg E E Y ll s g Another issue contains the announcement of Dr Mortimer Solomon s trip to Europe to continue his study of Orthodontia During his absence Dr Solomon Cohen will have the use of his office Thus we can trace the development of Dr Cohen from his first year at College when he could borrow only a spatula at -1 time to the time when he borrows a complete oHice The Bulletin of the N Y U College of Dentistry for 1950-1951 was a welcome find for it disclosed that our class will be particularly fortunate in the matter of obtaining appointments to the faculty These men are' to be congratu- lated on their successes--in 1950 that is Professorship in Prosthetics will be held by Louis Berkowitz r Professorship in Operative Dentistry will go to John I wird Al Krasny will occupy the chair of Orthodontia As Professor of Oral Surgery Ieo Allen will have able associites in Harry Hornick and David Persky V I Finally Jerome Tapolow and Harold Schwart7 are destined to be directors of the Extraction Clinics An issue of the Dental Items contains an article reporting the work being done in the treatment of the suffering Armenians Dr Milton Iienkel by his charity and unselnshness in devoting himself to this worthy cause earns the com- mendation of the profession, which Dr. Fenkel values more highly than other earnings-for example, monetary. Incidentally, there is no mention made whether the suffering of the Armenians preceded orlfollowed Dr. Fenkel's work. As for Theodore Beichman, I am sorry that I found nothing favorable to report. He will be candidate for Presidency of the United States, but, most unfor- tunately, he will run on the Democratic ticket. Even the marked success on the part of his campaign manager, Marcy Frey, in getting out the female vote will not offset this handicap. ' I was in the midst of an interesting little book, Art in Dental Practice by Dr. Louis Kirsch, when the old man reappeared, informing me that it was long past midnight and time to leave. l Thanking him for his favors, I left, with the intention of returning early the next day. I did return, but-and you may explain this how you please-of the bookstore there was not a trace! I, for one, shall attempt no explanation. : E i f 'E v, : ,111 5 Ax 5 lr 542 EL,-E I r I 1 5 Q E E. 1 2 'li , 52.-1 1' i -F at 'tml' 'Ill illl 'Ill' '::l .lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllu ll HIllIIllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllI Vila. IV. lllll HIIII' 'null' l Natiku Rial: rl- :.1f f--'-1r'1f'-r- ,wr .Ill flllll... ,..l --1'-'H r-'- '-Im. -iz -Ma, - -1 . r L Q SE r ' - 1 - 5-E 2 E . 1 - - f Z s 2 ' ' - 'S 3 cc 9: . . ' - E s . ' ' .. . 5 E 5 . E . 2 I ' 2 ' E ni ' , - :Ali A ' -I ks SN . 2 ! 5 Alt . . ' , 2 me fx- . ,A : f fl E , is '- . -:LE Zum : U: ' ,if 52,5 RTA! Ei' E aji ENE E S 5' I ' fa. I u n nm, ,za 1 i 5115 ,Q if ill Eli t as pr''1?3lIilllm'i5fsg 'fggi3sianlIllL g::: -'n 'l 'Qf5fS5 IIII'i f1'l..:f':n :.if .... f--1- 'l. il 1 1 .I Ii .. '---- fi.....L- ,.IIf'l',..iu'..lliiEi I1373 P
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