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...Decay, the cause of most dental agony, has been climinated with the perfection of a new test-and-diagnosis protedure by Northwestern University scientists working under Dental Dean A. D. Black. Follow this COLLEGIATE DIGEST Picture Story to learn the steps of the new pain-climinating process...
...Soviet cellarful of morbid, introspective thieves, drunkards and derelicts has been brought to the screen by France's Director Jean Renoir (Madame Bovary, Toni), son of the impressionist painter. In a foreword he announces his film as "human" rather than specifically Russian drama. For realistic squalor and decay Renoir copied the 1936 slums of Villeneuve-la-Garenne, Paris suburb...
...depravity, or both. This week the far less satiric Sylvia Thompson (The Hounds of Spring) contributed another long, episodic novel depicting some unsavory doings among the best people. Since Recapture the MOON, has a central character who is fundamentally decent, and since it ends happily, its picture of social decay is not so thoroughgoing as Huxley's, but its moral atmosphere is still distinctly gamey...
Humble for this ignorance, dentists pointed with pride to a new method of spotting the first speck of decay. Offered by Dr. James M. Prime of Omaha, this procedure is to paint the teeth with ammoniacal silver nitrate which gives "instant warning" by darkening rotting enamel...
Although parts of the heads and the base have disappeared through decay, its quality remains and ranks high among the known examples of its type, such as those in the Metropolitan Museum and the Louvre...