PEDIATRICS Vol. 43 No. 3 March 1969, pp. 321
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BOSTON CENTENNIAL

No such feelings or appearances are noticeable from where we sit in what still is —to some—The Children Hospital. Nor do we note any "general flavor of mild decay" such as ultimately developed even in The Deacon Masterpiece. On the contrary, a lively and flourishing institution cordially invites Fellows of the Academy and all others concerned with the health of children to share the challenges of the world and its children of the next century, as these are considered at its Centennial Celebration.

General sessions will take place in the Sheraton-Boston Hotel April 18 and 19, 1969. Speakers on Friday afternoon will be Wilbur J. Cohen, Sir W. Arthur Lewis, and Sidney Farber; on Saturday morning, Wendell M. Stanley, Edward L. Tatum, and G. J. V. Nossal.