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...fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Dental School occurs next November. Extensive plans for a fitting celebration have been tentatively completed and recently announced. A committee consisting of Dean Eugene H. Smith, Dn. '74, the administrative board of the School, 20 members of the Harvard Dental Alumni Association, five from the Harvard Odontological Society and three at large, has been organized...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DENTAL SCHOOL 50 YEARS OLD | 4/10/1917 | See Source »

...events arranged has been completed. Friday, November 9, will mark the opening of the anniversary activities. An address dealing with the extensive and varied history of the school will be given in an amphitheater of the Medical School, which will be followed by a tea and reception at the Dental School, where the orthodontia clinic showing one of the most interesting features of the work of the school, and an historical exhibit will be on view, to which the friends and patients of the alumni will be invited. It is planned to devote the morning of Saturday, November...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DENTAL SCHOOL 50 YEARS OLD | 4/10/1917 | See Source »

...need of a Dental School in connection with the University was first suggested by Dr. Nathan Cooley Keene, M.D. '27, in his annual address before the Massachusetts Dental Society, of which he was then president, and the movement resulting in the institution of the Harvard Dental School by vote of the President and Fellows of the College, July 17, 1867, thus took its beginning. The school held its first session on the first Wednesday in November 1867, and continued until the following March, the first examination of candidates for degrees being held March 1869, when six men were graduated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DENTAL SCHOOL 50 YEARS OLD | 4/10/1917 | See Source »

...Infantry Reserve Officer's Corps, of which a training unit is established at the University, admission may be secured to any of the following: Cavalry Officers' Reserve Corps, Field Artillery Officers' Reserve Corps, Coast Artillery Officers' Reserve Corps, Medical (to include the reserve officers of the Medical Corps, Dental Corps, and Veterinary Corps, Officers' Reserve Corps, Adjutant General's Officers' Reserve Corps, Judge Advocate General's Officers' Reserve Corps, Inspector General's Officers' Reserve Corps, Quartermaster Officers' Reserve Corps, Engineer Officers' Reserve Corps, Ordnance Officers' Reserve Corps, Signal Officers' Reserve Corps. Application blanks may be obtained by writing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MANY FIELDS OF MILITARY SERVICE OPEN TO UNIVERSITY MEN | 4/4/1917 | See Source »

...Theological, 1,302 108,082 53,955 Comp. Zoo., 1,123 53,459 50,393 Peabody, 622 6,950 6,803 Astron. Obs., 231 14,817 34,621 Gray Herbar., 294 16,243 11,027 Medical School, 1,698 28,698 49,411 Dental School, 139 2,367 9,000 Arnold. Arbor., 598 30,918 7,531 Bussey Inst., 10 3,214 16,901 Blue Hill Obs., 7 7,916 15,181 -- 46,718 Deduct transfers between libraries, 289 -- -- -- Totals, 46,429 1,229,162 733,875 -- -- -- Total number of volumes and pamphlets...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIBRARY NOW HAS NEARLY TWO MILLION VOLUMES | 3/27/1917 | See Source »

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