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DR. ALFRED ENLOE D.D.S. XL 3 Sujnerintendent of the Dental Iizlqflflflfll . . 1 x - - -2i sf Born in Umatilla, Lake County, Fla., in 1894. Graduated Atlanta Dental College in 1915, and practiced dentistry in Pelham, Ga., until 1917. XfVe next find him overseas in the U. ArmY Dental Corps, rendering servicej ln 1919 we 1 find him doing post-graduate work at Northwest- ern University. He became an instructor in the clinic of the A, S. D. C., in 1920,-and his distin- guished ability and everforward determination brought him quickly into such recognition that .. he is now superintendent of the Dental Infirmary. Here his self confidence is instilled into each stu- dent. He is greatly loved and admired by the students for the principles of character that hed . ...... .Mm- ,Q represents. I DR. P. A, STEGALL, M.D. ' Professor of Anatomy ' Paul A. Stegall, lVI.D., was born inthe town of Emerson, Georgia, and as a boy' lived amid the pink blossoms of the native peachtrees of his state. He was graduated from Emory University School of Medicine in 1915. The next two years found him assisting the professor of, Anatomy at Emory, and in 1918 he was tendered the chair of Anatomy in the Atlanta-Southern Dental College, which chair he now holds. Probably the most outstandoing accomplishment ' 1 , of his life thus far is the research work which he l has done inbconnection with the human brain, the methods of staining and studying. ln 1924 - the Fulton County Nledical Society , presented Dr. Stegall with a certificate of honor for his un- tiring efforts and wonderful findings in the study of the brain. 'In October, 1928, it was the privi- lege of Dr. Stegall 'to place his work on exhibit at the meeting of the International Assembly of The Post-Graduate Nledical Association of North America which was held in Atlanta, The work of one of our most worthy professors was lauded to theqskies by men of renown and author- ity. Dr. Stegall is a friend to all men and we are proud of him. , v P6106 Sixteen.
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