The Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Society
1926; Radiological Society of North America; Volume: 7; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1148/7.3.260c
ISSN1527-1315
Tópico(s)Radiology practices and education
ResumoHomeRadiologyVol. 7, No. 3 PreviousNext EditorialThe Twelfth Annual Meeting of the SocietyPublished Online:Sep 1 1926https://doi.org/10.1148/7.3.260cMoreSectionsPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesCiteTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareShare onFacebookXLinked In AbstractMilwaukee, Nov. 29–Dec. 4, 1926, inclusive.When the Radiological Society of North America convenes for its Twelfth Annual Meeting this year it will be in a city centrally located for a majority of our members, and with which all will undoubtedly be glad to make or renew acquaintance. Cleveland set a high standard last year in the matters of comfort and entertainment, which the members of the Milwaukee committees promise to equal. Their city has over a half-million citizens, which fact assures visitors high standards of housing and entertainment.The new Plankinton Hotel has been chosen as headquarters, and there a considerable proportion of the members will doubtless elect to have their rooms. There are, however, other excellent hotels, among which are the following: The Medford Hotel, at Third and Sycamore Streets; the Pfister, at Wisconsin and Jefferson Streets; Hotel Wisconsin, at Third Street near Grand Avenue; Hotel Martin, at Wisconsin and Van Buren Streets; the Astor Hotel, a new apartment hotel in the residence district at Juneau Avenue and Astor Street; the Plaza Hotel, another new apartment hotel, and, like the Astor, on the European plan, located at Martin and Cass Streets, and the Republican House, at Third and Cedar Streets. This last named hotel is one of the well known older houses, which has the reputation of serving excellent food.The rates at these hotels will be published in a later issue of Radiology, in ample time for the members who are planning to attend—especially those who expect to bring their wives—to make up their budgets for the trip.The suggestion has been made that each day adequate time be set aside from the Scientific Sessions to permit the members to visit the Commercial Exhibits, so that no one may feel that he has lost the opportunity to inspect the new apparatus at his leisure. In this way, also, the time of the gentlemen in charge of the exhibits will be conserved.Article HistoryPublished in print: Sept 1926 FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsRecommended Articles RSNA Education Exhibits RSNA Case Collection Vol. 7, No. 3 Metrics Altmetric Score PDF download
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