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Oral Hygiene Group Lauds Guggenheims

July 18, 1929
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The work of Mr. and Mrs. Murry Guggenheim who have recently established a fund to provide clinics for the dental care of children was lauded in a resolution adopted by the Oral Hygiene Committee of Greater New York, the representative body of the dental profession of New York.

The resolution, after commending the interest of the Guggenheims, extended the offer to the Foundation of “the wholehearted co-operation of the organized dental profession of the city of New York in most effectively serving the children of our city in connection with the purposes of the Guggenheim Foundation.”

The resolutions, signed by Dr. William McGill Burns. Chairman, and Dr. Joseph H. Kauffman, Secretary of the Committee were sent to the Guggenheims and to Dr. S. S. Goldwater, acting director for the Guggenheim Foundation.

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