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Zke faculty Comcil William E. Hahn, A.B., D.D.S., M.S. Professor of Anatomy Dr. Hahn was born in Carroll Crunty, Maryland, on April 3, 1905. He received his preliminary education in the public and high schools of this state and attended Franklin and Marshall College and Western Maryland College. He received his D.D.S. degree from the University of Maryland, School of Dentistry, in 1931. After completing graduate work in anatomy at the University of Rochester, Dr. Hahn returned to the B.C.D.S. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the International Asso- ciation for Dental Research, the University of Maryland Biological Society, Psi Omega, Gorgas Odontological Society, Omicron Kappa Upsilon, Delta Sigma Phi, and Sigma Xi. His spare moments are devoted to gardening and numismatics. Ernest B. Nuttall, D.D.S. Professor of Croivii and Bridge Prosthesis Born January 10, 1908, Dr. Nuttall hails from Schley, Virginia. Although he began his early education in Virginia, he spent most of his scholastic years in Maryland. A graduate of Western Maryland College, Dr. Nuttall later attended the Dental School, from which he received his degree in 1931. Since then he has been associated with the Departments of Crown and Bridge and Ceramics, acting as Head of the latter. Dr. Nuttall is a member of the American Dental Association, Psi Omega, the Gorgas Odontological Society and Omicron Kappa Upsilon. m , , ' 4 k Edward C. Dobbs, D.D.S., F.A.C.D. Associate Professor of Pharmacology Dr. Dobbs was born May 8, 1903, in Holyoke, Massachusetts, where he received his public and high school education. He entered the University of Maryland and then the University of Maryland Dental School, graduating in 19z9. After a year of interne- ship he was given a Rockefeller Fellowship in Biochemistry and Pharmacology at the University of Rochester Medical School. After two years there he returned to Maryland to teach. Dr. Dobbs is a member of the American Dental Association, the American Pharmaceutical Association, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the International Association for Dental Research, the National Formulary Committee, the Maryland Biological Society, XI Psi Phi, Gorgas Odontological Society, Omicron Kappa Upsilon and Sigma XI. As authcr of a textbook and author of research papers. Dr. Dobbs ' time is well occupied. However, he manages to devote some time to his hobby, botany. E. C. Vanden Bosche, A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biochemistry Dr. Vanden Bosche was born in Mont-sur-Marchienne, Belgium, September 17, 1901. He received his pubhc and high school education in California, Pennsylvania, and his college training at Grove City College, Lebanon Valley College, and Columbia University. Dr. Vanden Bosche did graduate work at the University of Maryland and was associated with the Department of Inorganic Chemistry. He is a member of the American Chemical Society, the University Biological Society, Alpha Chi Sigma and Sigma Xi. His avocations are photography and gardening. Va e Eight
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3n ilptttanam RoleM £. nUMM, MaA,. ., m.9). With the passing of Dr. Mitchell, the students and alumni of the B.C.D.S. suffered the loss of an excellent professor and a highly valued friend. After apparent recovery from an operation, he had a relapse that ended in his death on Sunday, December 13, 1942. Dr. Robert L. Mitchell was born on June 2 5, 1881, in Elkton, Maryland. After receiving his early education in the public schools, he attended Delaware College. Desiring a professional education he transferred to the Baltimore College of Pharmacy, from which he was graduated in 1902. He then proceeded to reaUze his childhood ambition of becoming a physician by entering the University of Maryland Medical School. He received his M.D. degree in 1905. He began practice in Baltimore and in 19 10 was invited to jcin the faculty of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. He later v as elevated to the full professorship in Bacteriology and Pathology, remaining in this position until his recent illness. Among his professional activities. Dr. Mitchell was a member of the Baltimore City Medical Society, the American Chirvirgical Faculty, the American Medical Associa- tion, and the Southern Medical Society. Dr. Mitchell was a member of the staff of the Maryland General Hospital. He also was an active member of the Nu fraternity, Boumi Temple of the Shrine, Sons of the American Revolution, and the Society of the War of 1812. Only a few of us realized that Dr. Mitchell had participated in many sports and in 1902 was captain of the Maryland football team. He was a member of the M Club. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Insklp Smith Mitchell; a daughter, Miss Nancy Smith Mitchell; and a son, Dr. William Arthur Mitchell, now associated with the Maryland General Hospital. Another son, Robert L. Mitchell, Jr., died in 1934. Throughout his entire career as a teacher, students remembered Dr. Mitchell for his genial ways and his ready wit. Not a lecture went by that he did not keep spirits high with a story or some casual remark. Every one of his students admired him because of his eagerness to be a friend and close advisor. This characteristic made him well liked by all who knew him. Ptilic Snt ' n
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James Herbert Wilkerson, M.D. Associate Professor of Oral Surgery and Anatomy Dr. Wilkerson was born in Baltimore June 6, 1897. After attending the public and high schools of this city, he matriculated at Loyola College, where he received his pre-medical training. He then entered the University of Maryland Medical School, from which he was graduated in 1921. Dr. Wilkerson is a member of the American Me ' dical Association, the Baltimore City Medical Society, the Baltimore County Medical Society, the Southern Medical Association and Phi Beta Pi. Although he has little time for relaxation. Dr. Wilkerson is an ardent sports enthusiast. Paul A. Deems, D.D.S. Assistant Professor of Clinical Oral Pathology Dr. Deems was born in Baltimore on September 16, 1900. After his public and high schcol education, which he received in this city, he matriculated at the University of Maryland Dental School, receiving his dental degree in 1928. Since the year of his graduation he has been associated with the faculty of the Dental School. He is a member of the American Dental Association, Psl Omega, the Gorgas Odontological Society, and Omicron Kappa Upsilon. Gardner P. H. Foley, A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Dental History and Dental Literature Mr. Foley was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, on March 18, 1902. He received his degrees from Clark University in 192 3 and 1926; his activities included varsity track and soccer. He taught at Tennessee and Mississippi prior to his association with the University of Maryland. He served on the Committees of Publicity and Pageant of the Centenary Celebration in 1940. He is Editor of the Journal and faculty advisor of the Mirror. Mr. Foley is fortunate in being able to mix business with pleasure, for his hobby is collecting literary material concerning dentists and dentistry. Harold D. Golton, D.D.S., F.A.C.D. Assistant Professor of Oral Diagnosis Dr. Golton was born in Baltimore, August 19, 1902. He attended the local public and high schools and then entered the University of Maryland Dental Schcol, receiving his degree in 1925. Four years later he received a fellowship at the Mayo Clinic. In 1931 he returned to the University of Maryland, where he organized the Department of Diagnosis -one of the first in the country. Dr. Golton is a member of the American Dental Association, the International Association for Dental Research, the Association of Ex-Resident Physicians of the Mayo Clinic, Alpha Omega, Gorgas Odontological Society and Omicron Kappa Upsilon. Maintaining an extensive library, reading, and music are pleasures enjoyed by Dr. Golton in his leisure hours. I ' ligc Nine
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