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Contrangle - Vol. 8, No. 4, Dental Students Association Dec 1966

Contrangle - Vol. 8, No. 4, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- New U.S.A. Record! LLU Wins 5 Years in a Row! (National Table Clinic Winners)

- Pardon My Philosophy (an editorial of exceptional merit)

- DSA, Thursday, December 8

- Guest Editorial

- Coming Dec. 10, "An Evening of Barbershop Harmony"

- Moment of Truth

- When They Fluoridate Your Water A Report From London

- Man With a Mission

- First Prize $100

- Dental Prepayment the Answer?

- New Classics from the Contrangle Humor Dept.

- We Bring You - The Mad Mod Look from London

- The Southern Union Conference Presents . . . …


Scope - Volume 03, Number 32, Loma Linda University Nov 1966

Scope - Volume 03, Number 32, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Four Entries Win Cash Awards In Annual Fall Talent Festival
- High Speed Gold-Casting Film Wins Top Honors For Students
- University Given Grant of $1,000 By Sears-Roebuck
- Annual Open House For Lindsay Hall
- Campus Churches Increase Offering
- Christmas Oratorio Is Joint Production
- Christmas Sale To Aid Missions
- 'Born Free' Film Slated December 3
- Ancient Enemy's Demise Nears
- Heart Questions
- High Speed Feature Of New Copiers
- LLU Staff Serve Palsy Association
- Students Sponsor Quartet Concert
- Physiology / Biophysics (pictorial)
- Chaplain, Hospital Accredited For Clinical …


Scope - Volume 03, Number 31, Loma Linda University Nov 1966

Scope - Volume 03, Number 31, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Microwave Links Campus, UCLA Computer Programs
- Councillor-Faculty Member Wins Seat in US Congress
- University Hospital Receives 3-Year Accreditation
- Data Manager Details Change Added Computer Power Posits
- Dentistry Students Win Clinic Contest
- Placement Research Fellowship Award Of $1,200 Available
- Unaware Dentistry Freshmen Play to Closed Circuit TV
- The Computer's Role
- Letters To the Editor
- This Month in Loma Linda University History
- Book Forum Topic Is 'Orthodoxy'
- University Talent Program Slates Variety of Performers
- [ Book Talk ] Compassionate Merchant of Escape Is Subject of Cloak-and-Dagger …


Scope - Volume 03, Number 30, Loma Linda University Nov 1966

Scope - Volume 03, Number 30, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Annual Week of Devotion Schedules Sligo Pastor
- Faculty Assist Organization Of Public Health Association
- Physicians Defeated In Heroic Attempt To Save Teenager
- Seminar to Explain New IBM Language
- Campus Fellowship Will Feature SM'68 Male Chorus
- San Bernardino Businessman Given Honors by University
- Night Fire Destroys Second Barn
- AMA Journal Reports Studies Of SDA Respiratory Disease
- UCS Crusade Tally Shows 100% Increase
- Students Plan Christmas Party For Children
- Accept . . . With Our Thanks
- Open Avenues
- Faculty, Alumnus To Participate In Symposium
- Texas …


Contrangle - Vol. 8, No. 3, Dental Students Association Nov 1966

Contrangle - Vol. 8, No. 3, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- Our Men in Dallas

- Starting Your Table Clinic

- DSA, Thursday, November 10

- Freshman-Sophomore Picnic

- Dentistry in Accredited Hospitals

- Dental Mission Work in South America

- Socialized Dentistry

- Humor

- Chiapas Revisited


Scope - Volume 03, Number 29, Loma Linda University Oct 1966

Scope - Volume 03, Number 29, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Initial Donor Reception Held on 60th Anniversary
- Full Participation Reported By Six Areas in DCS Crusade
- Camera Clubs Plan Grand Canyon Film
- Students, Faculty To Participate In Community Fair
- Plant Physiology Expert to Lecture
- San Bernardino Stationers Contribute Dictating Equipment
- Record Librarians Will Participate In National Meet
- Campus Fellowship Plans Ranch Retreat
- Guest Editorial, Too Sheltered from Need?
- A Broad Base for Guidance
- Letters To the Editor
- Pettis Scheduled For Address Here On October 27
- This Month In Loma Linda University History
- [ …


Contrangle - Vol. 8, No. 2, Dental Students Association Oct 1966

Contrangle - Vol. 8, No. 2, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- Our Man In Monument Valley

- Big Men on Campus

- DSA Meeting Oct. 20

- Editorial

- Our Welfare Clinic

- Will the Real Dentist Image Please Stand

- Journalism Conference

- Coming Dec. 10 "The Sidewinders"

- Starting Your Practice Soon? - - - - Consider This:

- Humor

- Photo Contest Winner

- Let's Go Flying

- Wow!

- Hygienist Highlights


Scope - Volume 03, Number 27, Loma Linda University Sep 1966

Scope - Volume 03, Number 27, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Fall Enrollment Continues Upward Trend With 1,129 Registered in Partial Totals
- Cleveland Named United Services Campaign Chairman
- Annual Scheduled This School Year
- New Gymnasium Schematics Show Dual Level Structure
- Light Plane Crash Kills SN Student
- Sixty-two Students Elected Church Officers for New Year
- Guest Editorial, A Brother Like That!
- Guest Editorial, Support Local Needs
- More Disaster Planning
- Sloan - Kettering Cancer Research Lecturer Slated
- Dr. Chase to Chair SD Orthodontics
- Faculty Retreat Slated for Sept. 30
- This Month in Loma Linda University History
- …


Contrangle - Vol. 8, No. 1, Dental Students Association Sep 1966

Contrangle - Vol. 8, No. 1, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- Another September - - - Another Great Start!
-- Dean Charles T. Smith, D.D.S (welcome message)
-- Robert B. Smith, DSA President (welcome message)

- Editorial

- DSA Meeting

- Welfare Clinic

- Special Summer Project

- Fluoridation
-- Pro and Con

- For the Lady
-- "Girls Go For Dental Students"

- Our Man in London

- Chiapas Adventure

- Dental News
-- Loma Linda: "Dr. Jorgensen Awarded International Prize", "Loma Linda Provides Dentists, Clinic for 10,000 Indians"
-- State: "Watts, Los Angeles", "Dental Prepayment Programs", "Cue Toothpaste", "Southern California State Dental Association News"
-- …


Scope - Volume 03, Number 25, Loma Linda University Aug 1966

Scope - Volume 03, Number 25, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- School Provides Dentists, Clinic for 10,000 Indians
- Expect September Enrollment To Top All Previous Records
- Summer Mexico Mission Jaunt Staffed With 44 Participants
- Night Fire Burns Barn and Equipment
- Bank of America Contributes $1,000
- Brasley Foundation Makes $1,000 Gift
- New Japan University Library Gets Medical Book Send-Off
- Guest Editorial, Founders Had Vigor
- No-Smoking Boost for Youth
- Letters To the Editor
- LLU Personnel Get-Up to 3 Hours Classwork Gratis
- This Month in Loma Linda University History
- Technologist Here Elected Secretary
- [ Book Talk ] …


Acquisition Of Health Knowledge In Selected Hong Kong Secondary Schools, Anne D. Lindt Aug 1966

Acquisition Of Health Knowledge In Selected Hong Kong Secondary Schools, Anne D. Lindt

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The exploratory survey method was used to determine the extent to whole scientific knowledge, related to principles and practices of healthful living, was enhanced during the secondary school education of students attending four Seventh-day Adventist secondary schools in Hong Kong. The tool, in the form of a health knowledge test designed to fit the cultural patterns of the population, was applied to 358 Form I (grade 7) and Form V (grade 11) students of the specified schools. Individual scores were computed and comparative analyses done on scores of groups of students representing the two different educational levels, sex differences, two …


Scope - Volume 03, Number 24, Loma Linda University Jul 1966

Scope - Volume 03, Number 24, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- LLU Reception in Detroit Attracts 500 Attendants
- Kresge Foundation Donates $25,000 for KLH Residence
- Teachers to Tour European Labs
- Teaching Methods To Be Polished By SD Consultant
- Medicare Won't Swamp LLUH; Already Head on Every Pillow
- Extract Boosts Body's Fight Against Cancerous Tumors
- SM Students in New Guinea Boost Medical Missions Image
- An Experienced Guide
- Missions Attitude Surveys
- Health Enemy Under Attack
- SM Teacher Named To National Post For Health Care
- This Month in Loma Linda University History
- One-Day Program Employee Welcome
- [ …


Scope - Volume 03, Number 22, Loma Linda University Jun 1966

Scope - Volume 03, Number 22, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Over 300 University Graduates To Receive Degrees, Certificates
- Dean of Women Honored at Banquet By Kalindha Club
- Dial New Numbers To Call University Starting June 1
- Eighty-Eight LLU Students Get Special Honors Awards
- New DSA Officers Elected for '66-'67
- Singing Sophomores Organize As 'Men of Medicine'
Choristers
- Guest Editorial, The Gift of Discontent
- Guest Editorial, The High Worth of Dedication
- Wayne Massengill Named Associate Development Agent
- The Month in Loma Linda University History
- Services Council Undertakes LL Adult Education Project
- Cleveland Has AUC Commencement
- …


A Growth Study On Phenylketonurics, Emma Johnson Aitken Jun 1966

A Growth Study On Phenylketonurics, Emma Johnson Aitken

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Data from forty-eight medical records of phenylketonuria children under treatment were investigated to determine if growth, as measured by stature, was normal; and to determine if the state of control or the age at beginning of treatment had an effect on growth. Mean intakes of phenylalanine, protein, and calories were obtained on the nutritional data only if the simultaneous serum phenylalanine was equal to or less than 6 milligrams per cent. These means were grouped according to the age of the children into 7 groups (0

The height at beginning of treatment and the last measured height was compared with …


An Anthropometric Study Of The Face And Dentition Of The Papago Indian At The Stewart Indian School, Carson City, Nevada, Stephen J. Christensen Jun 1966

An Anthropometric Study Of The Face And Dentition Of The Papago Indian At The Stewart Indian School, Carson City, Nevada, Stephen J. Christensen

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The dentition and craniofacial complex of the Papago Indian was studied and compared to other groups. Casts of plaster and lateral cephalometric roentgenograms were obtained from 31 Papago Indians who were from southwestern Arizona and were attending high school at the Stewart Indian Boarding School, Carson City, Nevada. The individuals were between the ages of 13 and 20 years and had normal jaw relationships with no contiguous missing teeth. Data was obtained for the following variables from an oral examination, dental casts and tracings of the roentgenograms:

  1. Degree of shovel shape of the maxillary centrals.
  2. Frequency of cusp of Carabelli. …


An Organ Culture Technique For Maintaining The Pulp Tissue Of Intact Human Teeth, John P. Devincenzo Jun 1966

An Organ Culture Technique For Maintaining The Pulp Tissue Of Intact Human Teeth, John P. Devincenzo

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The size of explants in organ culture is limited by their ability to feed, respire, and excrete by diffusion. The perfusion procedure described in this report is not limited to a particular explant size. The test tissue was the adult human tooth.

In order to maintain the pulp tissue of the intact human tooth in organ culture, special precautions were taken to prevent internal necrosis and to allow diffusion of nutrients and waste products. Using aseptic technique, a standard tissue culture medium plus appropriate antibiotics were delivered to a glass manifold housed in an incubator with an atmosphere at 100% …


Commencement Program 1966, Loma Linda University Jun 1966

Commencement Program 1966, Loma Linda University

Commencement Programs

CONTENTS

3 | The Academic Procession

4 | The Vesper Service

6 | The Sermon

8 | Conferring of Degrees

10 | Candidates for Degrees

19 | Candidates for Certificates

20 | Awards

22 | Class Officers

23 | To Make Man Whole

24 | Academic Costume

26 | Waymarks


Documentation Of Tooth Movement Utilizing Panoral Radiography, Robert M. Hauck Jun 1966

Documentation Of Tooth Movement Utilizing Panoral Radiography, Robert M. Hauck

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Tooth movement has been documented utilizing the panoral radiograph. A positioning device, attached to the XRM Panorex X-Ray machine, was the means of patient orientation for the necessary radiographs required during the course of this investigation.

A group of ten beginning orthodontic patients, each requiring cuspid retraction, was chosen for evaluation of tooth position. Three contemporary retraction devices were employed during the course of this study. Tooth position was documented by use of panoral radiography during the retraction of these teeth.

The panoral radiographs were taken at monthly intervals over a period of eleven months for each patient. Composite tracings …


An Anthropometric Study Of The Face And Dentition Of The Pima Indian Population At The Stewart Indian School, Carson City, Nevada, Wilmonte Lee Penner Jun 1966

An Anthropometric Study Of The Face And Dentition Of The Pima Indian Population At The Stewart Indian School, Carson City, Nevada, Wilmonte Lee Penner

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Study casts and cephalograms were obtained on 18 female and 21 male Pima Indian students from the Stewart Indian Boarding School, Carson City, Nevada. Dentitional characteristics were assessed both clinically and by study casts. Cranio-facial analyses were performed by utilizing the skeletal and denture pattern variables suggested by the Downs and Riedel cephalometric analyses.

The purpose of this study was two-fold: (1) to determine the extent to which the Pima conforms to the Mongoloid master pattern, and (2) to test whether or not significant differences exist between the Pima and other Mongoloid groups which would allow discrimination.

The results of …


A Procedure For The Measurement Of Glosso-Maxillary Forces, Howard L. Lilly Jr. Jun 1966

A Procedure For The Measurement Of Glosso-Maxillary Forces, Howard L. Lilly Jr.

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The purpose of this investigation was to develop a clinically feasible procedure for recording the magnitudes of glosso-maxillary forces at four palatal loci using an electronic transducer system described by Lear et, al. (1965). Of particular interest was the development of a convenient and accurate calibration device for both intraoral and extraoral application. A further object of interest was the effect an acrylic carrier plate might introduce to the magnitude of force response. Finally whether or not any significant adaptation to the carrier plate or to the transducers occurs during a reasonable testing period (six to seven hours).

A calibration …


Scope - Volume 03, Number 21, Loma Linda University May 1966

Scope - Volume 03, Number 21, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Loma Linda University Students Honored, Receive President's Award Scholarships
- School of Nursing Homecoming Plans 'Mission to Heart'
- Historical Society Slates Dr. Truman
- Guided Tram-Tours Offered During Graduation Weekend
- SM Sophomores Sail To Catalina Island
- Music Fest Adds La Sierra Strings
- University, Community Leaders Elected to LL Service
Council
- Guest Editorial ,Focus on Mental Health
- A Broadly Based Council
- Selective Service Tests to be Given June 3, La Sierra
- This Month in Loma Linda University History
- [ Book Talk ] New Paperback May Bolster Students in …


Contrangle - Vol. 7, No. 9, Dental Students Association May 1966

Contrangle - Vol. 7, No. 9, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- Whew! We Made It!

- DSA President Speaks

- Editorial

- Two Editors' Pens Against the World's Problems

- Smith Answers

- European Tour

- Hygienist's Views

- Capping Ceremony

- Welfare Clinic

- Dental Student Association, Financial Report - May 10, 1966

- Views of The News (pictorial)


An Anthropometric Study Of The Face And Dentition Of The Apache Indian Population At The Stewart Indian School, Garold D. Becker May 1966

An Anthropometric Study Of The Face And Dentition Of The Apache Indian Population At The Stewart Indian School, Garold D. Becker

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Cephalometric and dental morphology records were obtained from forty-three contemporary Apache Indian subjects (living at the Stewart Boarding School for Indians, Carson City, Nevada) to study the cranial, facial, skeletal and dentitional patterns and compare discriminately to other contemporary North American Indian groups: Pima, Papago, Mayo and Chamula. Materials on other Indian tribes considered were obtained from studies completed at Loma Linda University. The data obtained from dental morphology analysis of the Apache Indian subjects was com pared to the Mongoloid Master Pattern (1-4) as described by Moorrees (1957).

The contemporary Apache Indian conformed to the Mongoloid Master Pattern for …


Scope - Volume 03, Number 19, Loma Linda University Apr 1966

Scope - Volume 03, Number 19, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Focus On World Service During Emphasis Week
- First Dietitians Homecoming Conducted at the University
- MV Retreat May 6,7 At Pine Springs
- Eli Lilly & Company Contributes $5,000
- Mental Health Study Group Urged to Use Christ's Methods
- Fink Memorial Fund
- A Student Endeavor
- Guest Editorial, School Never Lets Out
- SM Alumnus Post Sets NY Precedent
- Dr. Nevins Lecture Scheduled April 25
- This Month In Loma Linda University History
- [ Book Talk ] Author Maintains Secular Society May Change but Advantage Christianity
- Current Memorial Funds Listed …


Contrangle - Vol. 7, No. 8, Dental Students Association Apr 1966

Contrangle - Vol. 7, No. 8, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- Student Leaders Visit U.S.C. Clinic

- Convention Reveals Budding Scientists

- Guest Editorial - A Disillusioning Look or Two

- Junior-Senior Banquet

- Article II (of the DSA constitution)

- Candidates' Platforms
-- President: Frank Baughman, Robert Smith
-- Second Vice-President: Kathy Bailey, Lyndy Harsh
-- Vice-President: Bill Holderbaum, Robert Tandy
-- Secretary-Treasurer: William Hardt, Raymond Rawson
-- Chaplin: John VanDenburgh, Robert Eickson
-- Contrangle Editor: Bruce Parker, Clif Moberg

- Wives' View


Scope - Volume 03, Number 16, Loma Linda University Mar 1966

Scope - Volume 03, Number 16, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Medical, Dental Conventions Begin
- Dental Convention Spotlighted
- Highlights of APC Program Lineup
- Slate Institute On Mental Health
- Appel Describes New Doctor Needed by American Families
- School of Nursing Lists Acceptances
- 'Docor's Business' Is New APC news
- Guest Editor, == Welcome, Alumni
- Letters to the Editor
- KEMR-KR Program Log
- Gook Talk - Entrepreneur Maintains Arts Are for the Uncommon Man
- This Month In Loma Linda University History
- Dr. E. Christensen Attends Ohio State
- Occupational Therapist, In Training
Alumni Postgraduate Convention (schedual)
- Friends of …


Contrangle - Vol. 7, No. 7, Dental Students Association Mar 1966

Contrangle - Vol. 7, No. 7, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- Convention - 1966
-- Raleigh Cummings, D.S.A. President
-- William S. Seibly, D.D.S., Alumni President

- Editorial

- Fact or Fantasy: DSA - - Mar. 16

- Dean's Message

- Greetings to All

- Dental Research Conference

- Alumnus Reports

- 1966 Alumni-Student Convention (schedule)

- Century Club -- What Is It?

- Running for D.S.A. Office?


Scope - Volume 03, Number 15, Loma Linda University Feb 1966

Scope - Volume 03, Number 15, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Loma Linda University Origins Reviewed By White Estate Publications Secretary
- Senseman Elected Chairman Trustee Development Post
- James Irvine Foundation Gives $10,000 for Medical Center
- Student Laboratory Named in Honor of Dr. J. Earl Thomas
- 'Beyond the Best' is Theme Chosen for SM Auxiliary
- LLU Dental Wives Plan Program For Women During Convention
- 1966--'The Year of the Bible'
- A Defense Line Formed
- Letters to the Editor
- AMA President Will Address LLU At Noon March 2
- Smith Chairs State Dental Meet at LLU
- [ Book Talk ] …


Scope - Volume 03, Number 14, Loma Linda University Feb 1966

Scope - Volume 03, Number 14, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- SM Alumni Offered Specialty Refreshers
- Expect 1,000 at LLU Dentistry Convention
- F. Harriman Jones And Wife Are Voted Honored Alumni, '66
- Robert E. Osborn Elected to GC Post
- SN Junior Class Benefit Program
- Joint PH Institute Conducted By LLU at African College
- Doctor J. E. Thomas Honored at Banquet On 75th Birthday
- AMA Prexy Slated For Noon Address
- Medical Student Finance
- Letters to the Editor
- Walter R. Beach Guest Speaker at University Church
- White to Conduct Spirit of Prophecy Emphasis Week
- LLU Staff Assists …


Contrangle - Vol. 7, No. 6, Dental Students Association Feb 1966

Contrangle - Vol. 7, No. 6, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- Convention Preview

- Editorial - Building a Practice

- Missiles Today - Space Tomorrow: DSA -- Feb. 17

- Governor Appoints SCSDA President to High State Health Post

- Partial Roster '66 Freshman Class Announced

- When to Phone

- Financial Report - Dec. 31, 1965

- From "The Notebook of Elbert Hubbard" Published in 1927 by the Roycrofters

- Team Spirit

- Scenes We Like to See (pictorial)

- An "Interdisciplinary Joke"

- Wive's View

- Junior Hygiene Scene