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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...lesson or prevent many of the acute pains which disorders of the teeth and jaws frequently cause. He can treat successfully inflamed teeth and abscesses in the jaws, both of which are apt to give exquisite pain. It is much to say of any profession that it reduces the amount or the intensity of human pain, for pain is an unmixed evil, and whoever abates it for multitudes or for one individual, is a real benefactor. As life advances, dentistry is able to repair the loss of teeth caused by wear, accident, and disease; that is, dentistry can supply artificial...
...obvious that the profession of dentistry in its improved state requires an elaborate educational preparation, a preparation which must provide opportunity to acquire a large amount of varied knowledge, and a high degree of ocular and manual skill. Therefore a dental school is a proper part of a university...
...hands bridges, plates, or other carriers of artificial teeth. The dentist of the future will make all the designs or patterns needed, just as the orthopaedic surgeon does; but he will employ skilled mechanics working in a dental laboratory to execute those designs. This change will diminish the amount of mechanical labor to be done by the professional man. Numerous analogous changes have already been made in other professions...
...contributions made to the Phillips Brooks House Association during the week were collected Saturday afternoon. Although the total amount of the collection was less than the corresponding amount last fall, the committee consider that the work done was thoroughly satisfactory, and desires to thank all who helped to make it so. If there are still men who desire to contribute any articles, they are asked to leave them at Phillips Brooks House as soon as possible...
...collection of class dues. A considerable deficit remains from last year which must be cleared off before we can undergo the expenses consequent on the Junior Dance and the other class events which are in contemplation. The work of the committee is arduous enough at best, but a great amount of satisfaction would be afforded by the hearty co-operation of every Junior. The class officers confidently hope that all members of the class will do their share to expedite the work of the committee, and be glad of this chance to show their loyalty and support...