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CENTENNIAL Never before in the history of modern dentistry did such an overwhelming number of interested dentists, dental laboratory technicians, dental assistants, students, hygienists, and guests gather in a single location as an integral unit. This, in fact, was the case in New York City from September 14 to September 18, 1959 at the 100th session of the American Dental Association. More than 35,000 registrations were recorded, of which more than 19,000 were those of dentists from the United States and 56 foreign countries, all joining in the obsevance of and paying tribute to this great centennial meeting. The association saw Paul H. Jeserich, Dean of the University of Michigan, School of Dentistry, installed as President of the association on September 17, 1959. Again by acclamation our own Dean, Dr. Gerald D. Timmons, was elected for the fifth consecutive term to the office of Speaker of the House of Delegates. Commercial exhibits at the Coliseum during the centennial session were the most varied and greatest in number in the history of the association. For the first time, there was direct participation by other countries. The essays, symposiums, and table clinics were of corresponding magnitude. In addition, recognition is given to our own classmate. Dale L. Sheaffer, who presented an excellent table clinic entitled, Interceptive Orthodontics in the Student Clinic Program at the meeting.
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Percy T. Phillips, Immediate Past President, addresses the Amorican Dental Association's Centennial Convention. Exhibitors! Watch your wares. Dean Timmons addressing the House of Delegates. 6
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