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.. . addresses teachers Dr. Evan Calkins, head of § the University of Buffalo Medical School's Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology, will speak at the annual meeting of the State Retired A Teachers Association at 10 a.m. Sept. 16. The Western Zone of the teachers organization will f hold its annual meeting in j the Hearthstone Manor, 333 Dick Road, Depew. The group will elect officers and § directors and honor former colleagues for distinguished service. } Save FZ 7G Dr. Calkins was chairman of UB's Department of Me- dicine for 17 years before heading the new division in 1978. The division focuses on medical care of the aging and works closely with UB's Multidisciplinary Center for the Aging. His topic will be Dates Extended 'Medical Aspects of Ag- ing.\ While he was chairman of medicine at UB, Dr. Calkins also was director of medi- cine for the E.J. 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