Colin Robertson, Smile A While: Dentistry, History, Theater and Golf.

Journal of the history of dentistry Pub Date : 2022-01-01
H F Akers, Rwa McCray, M A Foley, J P Brown, V Woodford, A Boi, L M Rusten
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Many commentators argue that, until the 1980s, Brisbane and Queensland were cultural backwaters within the Australian context. However, with the hosting of the highly successful XII Commonwealth Games (1982) and World Expo 88 (1988) and with the development of the Queensland Cultural (1976-) and South Bank (1974-) Precincts, Brisbane and Queensland cast aside perennial apologism to acquire prominence, maturity, and self-respect. Within these national, state, and municipal settings, the theme, timing, and venue for the 24th Australian Dental Congress (1985) involved risk. Enter a Brisbane dental practitioner, Colin Robertson: a theater critic and a scriptwriter, who possessed competitive and entrepreneurial streaks, a vivid imagination, a steely resolve, and a love of golf. Robertson became an erudite, incisive, and prolific commentator, who penned much of the historical musical Smile A While (aka Smile Awhile) for the abovementioned congress. He contributed to an outstanding Dental Health Week (1980), served on the Australian Dental Association Queensland Branch Council (1981), its Fluoridation Committee (1973) and chaired both its Oral Health Education Committee (1981) and the Congressional Entertainment Division within the Congress Organizing Committee (1982-1985). Accordingly, the authors use historical methods to expose and explore a scarcely acknowledged narrative within dental history in Queensland.

科林·罗伯逊,《微笑一会儿:牙科、历史、戏剧和高尔夫》。
许多评论家认为,直到20世纪80年代,布里斯班和昆士兰在澳大利亚的文化背景下都是闭塞的。然而,随着第十二届英联邦运动会(1982年)和1988年世博会(1988年)的成功举办,以及昆士兰文化区(1976-)和南岸区(1974-)的发展,布里斯班和昆士兰摒弃了长期的道歉,获得了突出、成熟和自尊。在这些国家、州和市的背景下,第24届澳大利亚牙科大会(1985)的主题、时间和地点都涉及到风险。布里斯班的牙科医生科林·罗伯逊(Colin Robertson)是一位戏剧评论家和编剧,他具有竞争精神和创业精神,想象力丰富,意志坚定,热爱高尔夫球。罗伯逊成为了一位博学、敏锐、多产的评论家,他为上述国会撰写了许多历史音乐剧《微笑一会儿》(又名《微笑一会儿》)。他为杰出的牙齿健康周(1980年)做出了贡献,在澳大利亚牙科协会昆士兰分会理事会(1981年)及其氟化委员会(1973年)任职,并担任其口腔健康教育委员会(1981年)和国会组织委员会下属的国会娱乐司(1982-1985年)主席。因此,作者使用历史的方法来揭露和探索在昆士兰牙科史上几乎不承认的叙述。
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