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Marquette Univ., Mar. 16: Dr. A. S. Loevenhart, Biological 

 aspects of oxidation. — Apr. 19: Dr. W. J. Meek, Physiology of 

 adrenalin. 



Menominee, Mich.; Apr. 10: Dr. V. C. Vaughan, Influence of 

 disease on civilization. 



New England Assoc. of Chem. Teachers, 55th meeting; Har- 

 vard Univ., Feb. 12 : G. L. Wendt, Radium and its contribution to 

 chem. 



N. Y. Acad. of Med. : Symposium on alcohol, Apr. 6. — Dr. F. G. 

 Benedict, Influence of alc. on man, with special reference to psy- 

 chol. effects. — Dr. R. C. Cahot, Relation of alc. to personal efficiency. 

 Discussion: By Drs. Haven Emerson, F. S. Lee, B. Sachs, C. R. 

 Stockard, C.-E. A. Winslow. 



N. Y. Acad. of Sei.; Sect. of Biol., May 8: Dr. W. C. Clark, 

 Some phases of bona growth in the adult. 



Racine Co. Med. Soc, 111. ; Mar. 30 : Dr. F. E. Simpson, Radium 

 and its uses in the treatment of cancer and other skin diseases. 



School lunch problem: Second Inter-municipal conf. ; Boston, 

 Mass., May 5 and 6. — Sarah L. Arnold: Populär education as to 

 diet. — P. G. Stiles: Application of dietary Standards to the needs 

 of the normal child. — W. E. Brown: Public health and food educa- 

 tion. 



Univ. of Neb., Sigma Xi; Feb. 12 : Dr. H. L. Shants, Water as 

 a factor in plant growth. 



Univ. of Wis., Mar. 16: Dr. L. M. Warfield, Essentials of diag- 

 nosis in internal medicine. 



Wash. Acad. of Sei. ; Mar. 23 : Dr. L. H. Baekeland, Chem. in 

 relation to war.— Dr. E. F. DuBois, Basal food requirement of 

 man. — Apr. 14 : Prof. Graham Lusk, Nutrition and food economics. 

 — Apr. 21: Dr. E. B. Forbes, Mineral metabolism of animals. — 

 Apr. 28 : Dr. Carl Voegtlin, Relation of vitamines to nutrition in 

 health and disease. 



Washington Irving High Seh. (N. Y. City) ; Mar. 24: Dr. H. 

 W. Wiley, Relation of dental hygiene to public health. 



Wellesley Coli.; Mar. 14: Dr. F. G. Benedict, Living without 

 food for 31 days. 



