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Show STUDENTS OF DENTISTRY MUST HAVE GOOD TEETH DENVER, Colo., July 2C All aspirants for honors In the profession of dentistry In tho future must llrst undergo a thorough thor-ough examination for faulty teeth and have the faults corrected before they may enter college for study. Then they will be required to keep their tooth and .mouth In good condition if they want to graduate. gradu-ate. This was the decision nrrlvcd at today by the National Association of Dental Den-tal faculties now In session here. Tho session Indorsed the bill introduced in congress by Senator Owen of Oklahoma, Okla-homa, creating a national board of health with the head a momhor of tho cabinet and approved the cndowmenL by Thomas and John A. Forsytho of Boston of a. dental Infirmary for the care of chlldronV tooth free of charge. Officers were elected as follows. President, Dr. II. E. Frlosell, Pittsburg. Pitts-burg. Vice president, Goorgc W. Hubbard, Nashville. Secretary, Georgo E. Hunt, Indianapolis, Indian-apolis, Treasurer, Clyde Davis, Lincoln, Neb. Council on denial education, W, W. Grant, Louisville; William Carr, New York; IT. L, llonzhof. Milwaukee' Goorgo E. Hunt, Indianapolis, and J. D. Patter-sorj, Patter-sorj, Kansas City. |