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supported by Lever Brothers Company; Research in Prosthodontics Award—supported by Clark-<br />

Cleveland Inc. Additionally, since 1968 there have been Student Travel Awards supported by Johnson<br />

and Johnson.<br />

The idea of honoring individuals who were not <strong>IADR</strong> members occurred first in 1958, when<br />

Harold Hillenbrand of the American Dental Association was selected as the first Honorary Member. In<br />

1965 Congressman John C. Fogarty was the second person so honored.<br />

J. The <strong>IADR</strong> has sponsored the International Conference on Oral Biology every three years, beginning<br />

in 1959 at New York; after that, abroad as follows: 1962, Bonn; 1965, London; 1968, Copenhagen. The<br />

1971 meeting is planned for ZÙrich. The monetary sponsor, Colgate-Palmolive Company, will continue<br />

to support these outstanding triennial gatherings. (See chapter on "Other Research Gatherings".)<br />

The second meeting outside the United States was again held in Toronto, in 1965. At this<br />

significant meeting, Martin Rushton was the President of <strong>IADR</strong> and as such was the first member from<br />

beyond North America to hold the Presidency.<br />

K. Since the inception of the office of Secretary and later Secretary-Treasurer, this officer has had the<br />

burden of maintaining all records and carrying out many other administrative activities. This became<br />

overbearing as the Association grew. So in 1961 an agency was hired to assist with the record-keeping<br />

and routine activities: the American Institute of Biological Sciences. However, after a short two-year<br />

period this system collapsed. Hence, after much discussion, extending over many months, there was<br />

established the central <strong>IADR</strong> office located in the brand new ADA headquarters building on 1 August<br />

1965. This entailed a full-time Secretary-Treasurer and a staff of one full-time assistant. The Secretary-<br />

Treasurer selected was Arthur R. Frechette, an <strong>IADR</strong> member who retired from the Navy as the<br />

Commanding Officer of the Naval Dental School in Washington, D.C. (See chapter on "Administrative<br />

Aspects".)<br />

L. Additional Groups were established. (See chapter on "History of the Groups".) The Craniofacial<br />

Group was formed in July 1965.<br />

M. The Periodontal Research Group was organized in March 1969.<br />

N. The Fiftieth Anniversary Commemorative Program was held in New York City on Monday, 16<br />

March 1970. (See final chapter in this volume for all details.) All Divisional Presidents were invited, and<br />

they or their representative attended this Forty-eighth General Meeting. During this historic gathering,<br />

the President of the British Division, C. Howard Tonge, proposed that the 1975 <strong>IADR</strong> meeting be held<br />

in London, England, and this significant invitation was accepted and approved by the Council.<br />

O. The Council in 1967 approved an Ad Hoc <strong>IADR</strong> History Committee to be organized for the purpose<br />

of writing the half-century history of the Association. Frank J. Orland was selected Chairman, an office<br />

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR DENTAL RESEARCH (<strong>IADR</strong>) – THE FIRST FIFTY YEAR HISTORY PAGE 43

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