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MONDAY, AUGUST 27th

MORNING

9:00—Lecture: Dr. H. C. Hender, Dean of P.S.C., “A
Formula for Complete Health.” Tent.

10:00—Lecture: “Spinographic Analysis,” Dr. P. A. Re-
mier, P.S.C. Faculty. Tent.

11:00—“P.S.C. Alumni Association,” “Chiropractic and the
Future,” Dr. Irving Rose, Atlanta, Georgia, and
G. L. Gunning, Registrar, P.S.C. Tent.

12:00—I.C.A. Women’s A uxiliary, Luncheon, Empire
Room, Hotel Blackhawk.

AFTERNOON

1 :00—Regular Student Clinic, Room 2, Memorial Bldg.,
and Auditorium.

2:00—Regular Student Clinic, Auditorium.

2:00—Technic: Room C-7 and C-8.

2:00—Lecture: “Innate Defenses Against Disease,” W .
Heath Quigley, P.S.C. Faculty. Tent.

3:00—Lecture: “Dissection in the Teaching of Anatomy,”
Dr. Donald O. Pharaoh, P.S.C. Faculty. Tent.

3 :00—NCM , NCG. Auditorium.

3:30—Lecture: “Toxic EfFects of Chemotherapy,” Dr. Ken­
neth Cronk, P.S.C. Faculty. Tent.

4 :00— “Blindness as I See It,” Dr. Guy Smith, Blind C hi­
ropractor from Little Rock, Arkansas, who has built
for himself a national reputation for work w ith the
blind. He is in demand by Civic Clubs as a speak­
er. Tent.

4:00— Spinograph. Room M-2.

5 :00—Delta Sigma Chi Fraternity Dinner, Blackhawk

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