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ORTHODONTIC NEWS AND NOTES Doctor A. LeRoy Johnson has announced the removal of his office for "the exclusive practice of orthodontia from Springfield, Mass., to 19 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. Doctor Raymond R. McDaniel announces the opening of offices for the practice of orthodontia at 725-726 First National Bank Building, Birmingham, Alabama. Doctor I. W. Bull announces the opening of his offices at 414 St. James Building in Jacksonville, Florida, for the exclusive practice of orthodontia. Obituary The death of Dr. Newell Sill Jenkins, of New Haven, Connecticut, occurred at Havre, France, the twenty-fifth day of September, 1919. The doctor was in his seventy-ninth year, 'and for fifty years occupied a prominent position in the dental profession, both in this country and abroad. He sailed from New York on the steamship La Franc e on the eighteenth day of September, with the idea of spending the winter in Southern France, believing the climate would be beneficial to his failing health. Dr. Jenkins had a host of friends in the dental profession both here and abroad, and his death is indeed a great loss. The editors desire to inaugurate this department in the Journal, but in order to do so must have full support of the orthodontic profession throughout the country. We would deem it a great favor if our subscribers and readers would send in such announcements as might be of interest to the profession.

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ORTHODONTIC NEWS AND NOTES

Doctor A. LeRoy Johnson has announced the removal of his office for "theexclusi ve practice of orthodontia from Springfield, Mass., to 19 Bay State Road,Boston, Mass.

Doctor Raymond R. McDaniel announces the opening of offices for thepractice of orthodontia at 725-726 First National Bank Building, Birmingham,Alabama.

Doctor I. W. Bull announces the opening of his offices at 414 St. JamesBuilding in Jacksonville, Florida, for the exclusive practice of orthodontia.

Obituary

The death of Dr. Newell Sill Jenkins, of New Haven, Connecticut, occurredat Havre, France, the twenty-fifth day of September, 1919. The doctor was inhis seventy-ninth year, 'and for fifty years occupied a prominent position inthe dental profession, both in thi s country and abroad. He sailed from NewYork on the steamship La Franc e on the eighteenth day of September, with theidea of spending the winter in Southern France, believing the climate wouldbe beneficial to his failing health. Dr. Jenkins had a host of friends in thedental profession both here and abroad, and his death is indeed a great loss.

The editors desire to inaugurate this department in the Journal, but in orderto do so must have th~ full support of the orthodontic profession throughout thecountry. We would deem it a great favor if our subscribers and readers wouldsend in such announcements as might be of interest to the profession.