Document Type
Article
Publication Title
ADA Presidents Album
Abstract
Doctor Shuler, of Clinton, Wisconsin, became the onehundred-and-thirteenth president of the Association at the 1976 meeting in Las Vegas. Major concerns of the House of Delegates included the expansion of duties of dental auxiliary personnel, dental prepayment programs and illegal dentistry. Doctor Shuler, a general practitioner, was a member of the Board of Trustees for four years and a member of the House of Delegates for five years. He served as president of the Rock County (Wisconsin) Dental Society, the Wisconsin Dental Association, and the Wisconsin Dental Service Corporation. He served on numerous committees of the Wisconsin Dental Association and the American Dental Association. Doctor Shuler was president of the Wisconsin Jaycees, the Clinton Chamber of Commerce, and the Village of Clinton. He was born in Wisconsin in 1926.
Publication Date
1977
Recommended Citation
American Dental Association, "ADA President 1976-1977: Frank F. Shuler" (1977). ADA Presidents. 96.
https://commons.ada.org/presidents/96
Included in
Dentistry Commons, History of Science, Technology, and Medicine Commons, Nonprofit Administration and Management Commons
Comments
Content comprises text (a brief biography and historical highlights), facsimile of autograph and a photographic portrait for each ADA President from 1860 to 1977.