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Andrew H. Mott '62 has organized a group of University students to distribute information favoring fluoridation of the Cambridge water supply. Cambridge voters will decide in a referendum next Tuesday whether or not the city's water should be fluoridated.
Representing the Cambridge "Committee on Better Teeth for Our Children," Mrs. Dean A. Clark, wife of Dean A. Clark, clinical professor of Preventive Medicine, contacted Mott and urged him to form a group to spread pro-fluoridation propaganda among Cambridge voters, according to Mott.
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