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The Semi-Centennial Meeting of the American Laryngological Association will be held in the Hotel Raleigh, Washington, D. C., May 1-3, 1928. The guest of honor will be Sir St. Clair Thomson of London, who is an honorary fellow of the Association. A number of papers will be devoted to the achievements in laryngology during the last half century, both in civil life and in the Army and Navy during the World War. All members of the profession interested in laryngology are cordially invited to be present.
At this meeting there will be an exhibition (noncommercial) of instruments for direct laryngeal, bronchial and esophageal work, which will show the progress from the inception of this work up to the present day. American laryngologists who may have devised special instruments for this work and who may not yet have been approached on the subject are asked to communicate immediately with