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...final dedication ceremonies of the new building of the Harvard Dental School on Longwood avenue, Boston, were held yesterday. From 9 to 1 o'clock the building was open to public inspection and in the afternoon at 2.30 o'clock the formal exercises of dedication were held in Sanders Theatre. In the evening the Administrative Board of the Dental School concluded the two days of dedication by a banquet to 200 specially invited guests at the Hotel Somerset in Boston...
Just as preventive medicine anticipates for itself a great public function in the prevention of disease and the promotion of health among the mass of the population, so dentistry looks forward to rendering public service. It is looking forward to thorough inspection of school children as regards teeth, nose, and throat, and believes it can render a great service to the community through the establishment of this systematic inspection at public expense. It is already rendering a large amount of gratuitous service to the poor in hospitals and infirmaries. It looks forward to a great increase in the amount...
...patients in the hospital, and this is the first of many hospital buildings which we hope to see gathered around the Medical School. And it has been shown by the dentists that they can maintain and control the hospital to the entire satisfaction of their patients and the public...
DEDICATION OF THE NEW DENTAL SCHOOL BUILDING. Public inspection of the new building from 9 A. M. till 1 P. M. Dedicatory exercises at Sanders Theatre, Cambridge, at 2.30 P. M. Addresses by dent Eliot, Mr. C. A. Coolidge, the architect; the Dean of the Dental School; the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine; and Dr. G. V. I. Brown, of Milwaukee, Wis. The doors will be opened at 1.45 O. M., and seats will be reserved for ticket-holders until 2.15 P. M.; after that time the public will be admitted without tickets. The President and Fellows, Overseers, Faculties...
...take place in Emerson F, but if it is as largely attended as the first of the series it will be held in Emerson D. The special subject that Mr. MacKaye will speak upon in this lecture is "The Happiness of Nations." The lecture will be open to the public...