The Year OHS Began Optometry in 1969

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Irving Bennett, Dr.

Abstract

The year 1969 was a time of tremendous change in American society as well as in the profession of optometry. In the broader culture, academics, students and community activists organized grassroots campaigns to change institutions from the bottom up. For optometry, this movement began with the January 1968 “LaGuardia” meeting, when a small group of optometrists planned a campaign to transform the profession by agitating for the American Optometric Association (AOA) to advocate for the expansion of the scope of practice. Ripe for change, the AOA membership began to respond. In June of 1968, despite early opposition, OHS founder Henry W Hofstetter was the first full-time academic to serve as president of the AOA. Only one year after La Guardia in February of 1969, the AOA held the Airlie House Conference which set a new course for the profession. When the movement to change optometry gained traction, the keepers of the culture began to recognize the need to document the past. In December of 1969, Hofstetter and the AOA Librarian Maria Dablemont founded the Optometric Historical Society to ensure the history of optometry would not be lost. This first-person reminiscence by Irving Bennett, O.D. recounts his recollections of the individuals and events instrumental in the formation of the OHS.

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Bennett, I. (2019). The Year OHS Began: Optometry in 1969. Hindsight: Journal of Optometry History, 50(1), 13–16. https://doi.org/10.14434/hindsight.v50i1.26586
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Irving Bennett, Dr., Pennsylvania College Optometry

Dr. Irving Bennett is an internationally renowned authority and publisher in the field of optometric economics and practice management. He has served the American Optometric Association (AOA) in a number of capacities, including the second-ever editor of the Journal of the American Optometric Association, and as a member of the AOA Board of Trustees. In 1973, Dr. Bennett was honored by the AOA as the National Optometrist of the Year. He is also a National Optometric Hall of Fame member and recipient of the prestigious AOA Distinguished Service Award.

Dr. Bennett founded the magazine, Optometric Management and Optifair, an annual exposition of product introductions and continuing education, held at different locations throughout the country.

Dr. Bennett also co-founded the annual Allenberry Conference on eye care delivery issues and founded Advisory Enterprises which published four successful journals in the eye care field. 

In 1961, he was named the Pennsylvania College of Optometry (PCO) Alumnus of the Year. He served on the PCO Board of Trustees from 1977 to 1980.  Through Dr. Bennett’s generous support and commitment to educating students and practitioners in the business aspects of the practice of optometry, the College was able to establish the Irving Bennett Business and Practice Management Center (now Bennett Career Services Center).   

In 2015, Dr. Bennett was presented with an honorary degree from New England College of Optometry