Word: dental
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Henry Lee of Brookline contributed $1,000 towards the new Dental School building...
...public meeting in the interest of the project to erect a new building for the Harvard Dental School was held in Horticultural Hall, Tuesday evening. President Eliot, Bishop Brooks, Dr. H. P. Bowditch, Dean of Harvard Medical School; the Rev. Dr. Alexander McKenzie, and Dr. T. H. Chandler were on the platform. President Eliot opened the meeting with the statement that the Dental School of Harvard wanted a building for its especial use and had no means of securing one. It has but $22,000 and a gross income of only $10,000. It has depended largely on the charity...
...Russell said it is not so much that Harvard wants money as that the Commonwealth needs Harvard. The Dental School of Harvard has treated thousands of cases gratuitously and it is so much of a benefactor to the Commonwealth that it should do something in return...
...meeting of the alumni and other persons who are interested in the erection of a new building for the Harvard Dental School will be held in the Horticulture Hall, Boston, today at 12 o'clock. The purpose of the meeting is to select the best method of obtaining the necessary money for the new building. President Eliot will preside and the Rev. Bishop Brooks and other prominent speakers will address the meeting...
...Dental School has performed more than 125,000 practical operations, giving its experience and skill freely to all-comers. The school is now situated in Grove street and the building is inadequate to the present wants of the school. A better equipped building is needed. It is hoped that a desirable place near the school may be found for the site of the new building, and that the public will lend a generous support. The present members have done all in their power to sustain the school and now outside aid will be looked for. In the meeting today...