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...always a baseball man, Stengel revealed that for two years he studied at a dental school. On learning that Harvard has a school of dentistry, he said, "It's just as well I didn't go there; I probably would have lasted only one year...
...malocclusion (failure of upper and lower teeth to engage properly) are rare among savages-"at least until the savage comes in contact with civilization, missionaries, canned foods, groceries and candy.... In my opinion there is one and only one course of action which will check the increase of dental disease and degeneration which may ultimately cause the extinction of the human species. This is to elevate the dental profession to a plane where it can command the services of our best research minds to study the causes and seek for the cures of these dental evils.... No effective measures...
...sales manager of Fink-Roselieve Co., a Manhattan concern which sells dentists solutions for developing their little X-ray films, was summarily out of a job. Reason: an intentionally humorous illustrated advertisement which dentists did not think a bit funny when they saw it in last month's Dental Survey and Oral Hygiene. The illustration: a middle-aged dentist holding his pretty office assistant on his lap. The caption: "Look what you can do with the time you save with F-R solutions...
Decay, the cause of most dental agony, has been climinated with the perfection of a new test-and-diagnosis protedure by Northwestern University scientists working under Dental Dean A. D. Black. Follow this COLLEGIATE DIGEST Picture Story to learn the steps of the new pain-climinating process...
Show Director A. B. Hopkins asserts that 1,000,000 people live in the 500,000 trailers of the U. S. In Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas and Wisconsin, there are trailer dental parlors, X-ray laboratories, classrooms, sound pictures and traveling theatres to carry modernity to their backwoods districts. Long Island police have a trailer equipped as a traveling arsenal. Slogan of last week's show was "the trailer is here to stay," and show officials optimistically foresaw the day when cities would pay as much attention to their trailer parks as to their airports-would have gas, water, electricity...