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December 1920, at a dinner in the Columbia University Club. The weather 3 that evening was cloudy and dry<br />

with a westerly wind velocity of 24. The temperature was moderate, with a high of 40° and a low of 33.5°F,<br />

while the barometric pressure was 29.37.<br />

The purpose of the gathering was "to consider the advisability of promoting research by an international<br />

organization." The following men were in attendance: Adolph Berger, Theodor Blum, E. A. Bogue, George W.<br />

Clapp, Henry S. Dunning, William J. Gies, Henry W. Gillett, Milo Hellman, R. G. Hutchinson, Jr., Thaddeus P.<br />

Hyatt, Victor H. Jackson, F. C. Kemple, Arthur H. Merritt, Bissell B. Palmer, Jr., Frederick A. Peeso, M. L.<br />

Rhein, James P. Ruyl, Paul R. Stillman, Leuman M. Waugh, J. Leon Williams, and J. Lowe Young. Herman E.<br />

S. Chayes, William B. Dunning, M. I. Schamberg, and Frank T. Van Woert were unavoidably prevented from<br />

being present, but had indicated complete accord with the tentative plan for the organization of the proposed<br />

Association. 4 That same evening J. Leon Williams was selected as Chairman, with Leuman M. Waugh as<br />

Secretary.<br />

William J. Gies formally outlined the steps leading to this historic meeting, including a statement that<br />

dentists in Boston and Chicago who had been consulted earlier were ready to endorse the general proposal and<br />

hold meetings to organize regional Sections. Those present in New York then unanimously adopted the<br />

following Articles of Agreement, which had previously been approved by the earliest of the prospective<br />

members in Boston and Chicago.<br />

ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT 5<br />

EFFECTING THE ORGANIZATION AND PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE<br />

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR DENTAL RESEARCH<br />

Founded in New York City, December 10, 1920<br />

PREAMBLE<br />

In order to promote broadly the advancement of active research in all branches of dentistry, and in<br />

related phases of the arts and sciences that contribute directly to the development of dentistry; and, further, to<br />

encourage and facilitate coùperative effort and achievement by, and mutual helpfulness among, investigators in<br />

all nations in every division of stomatology—to the end that dentistry may render cumulatively more perfect<br />

service to humanity—we, the undersigned, assembled at the Columbia University Club, in New York City,<br />

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR DENTAL RESEARCH (<strong>IADR</strong>) – THE FIRST FIFTY YEAR HISTORY PAGE 23

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