Chicago College of Dental Surgery - Dentos Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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Af T',3',2.,?t,, .'i.- ., ,1.-V-.'5f:q -'AQ tw' - I - J 5. r- . . -e - 1- .-4,-J. dw 1 fh,t.g.,.,.!'..:., -era...--, .. , me 4-1 .- M41 .- ' W ,I - .. vvvggg' 'N---V+.-'asa' -5'12 '4', -'4it4,Q:t,,sr- -si' ' t 9 Q9 ,, . . v- 1 . sm ' .. az... ...f -1 , , , M... Y, g - -- o 4 -. -Q'-i ,, . .L JK., I Q . , 'O sf' HGIS44 GEoRGE IYALTER DITTMAR, D.D.S., P1'0ft'.v.v0r of P1'0.vffzt'f1't' Dt'11l1'.vfry ami Tt'ff1111'r.v. Doctor Dittmar was born at Derinda, Jo Davies County, Ill., April 1, 1872. His elementary education was received in the district schools of that county. Later he entered the Philomath College, Benton County, Oregon, taking a course in Normal training. After graduation he taught school for a number of years and in 1805 matriculated at the Northwestern Cniversity Dental School graduating with honors i11 ISQS. After a few years' practice he accepted the position as Superintendent of the Infirmary and Instructor of Operative Technics in the Illinois School of Dentistry. He filled various chairs in that school and at the time the school closed, occupied the chair of Prosthetic Dentistry and Technics. Doctor Dittmar is a member of the National Dental Association, Illinois State Dental Society, Chicago Dental Society, George H. Cushing Club, Masonic and Delta Sigma Delta Fraternities. Doctor Dittmar has been the recipient of many honors from the profession and was prominent in the reorganization of the Illinois State Dental Society, which stimulated the organization of other State Dental Societies and later the National Dental Society. He was honored with the Presidency of the Chicago Dental Society and in ILJOO was elected a delegate by the Chicago Dental Society and the Illinois State Dental Society to the International Dental Congress at Paris. France. His office is at 561 East Madison Street. XV.-XID Dl.JTX', D.D.S., Dt'11101z.vt1't1fnr in I11firn1t11'y, Doctor Doty was born March 20, lS7S, at Racine, Ohio. His early education was received in the public schools of Minneapolis, Minn.. and in Chicago at the Emerson School and the Chicago Business College. After completion of his business course, Doctor Doty spent three years as salesman with the Portland Cement Co. He entered the Chicago College of Dental Surgery in IQOQ and graduated with honors with the Class of IOI2. Ilis conscientious application to his studies as a student gained for him a place on the faculty and this year he is acting as Demonstra- tor in the Intirmary. Doxatn Mackay GALL113. D.D.S.. C'l1'11z't-al P1'0ft'.v.v0r of Of't'1'tIfl-T't' Dt'11r1'.vfry. Professor Gallie was born at Oakville, Ontario, May S, 1866. His early education was re- ceived in the Oakville schools. He was a member of the Class of IQI, C. C. D. S., and in IS02 became a member of the teaching stalf, lecturing in Dental Anatomy and later became .Associate Professor of Operative Dentistry. He was appointed a member of the Illinois Board of Dental Examiners by Governor Yates in IQOI, resigning in 1004 to take the chair of Operative Dentistry in the College of Dentistry, University of Illinois. Doctor Callie was President of the Chicago Ualontographic Society in 1So7g President of the Chicago Dental Society IQO22 President of the Illinois State Dental Society IQIO, and Presi- dent of the Institute of Dental Pedagogics IQII. In IQIO, he was a member of the Executive Committee, National Dental Association. He is a member of the Masonic and Delta Sigma Delta Fraternities. His oliice is in the Reliance Building, Chicago. lVIl,LlAM D. ZoE'1'Hot'T. AB.. Ph.D., P1'oft'.v.vor of P11-t'.VI-ttf0t7Yt'. Professor Zoethout was bor11 i11 the Netherlands, August IQ, 1871. Early in life he came to this country and with his parents located at Holland. Mich. After completing the High School, he entered Hope College, receiving the degree of A.B. in 1893. A few years later he entered the University of Chicago and graduated with the Class of 'oS, receiving the degree of Ph.D. He has published numerous articles in the American Journal of Physiology and has translated l25l

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FACULTY PATRICK CVDOXNELL. AAI., LL.D., P1'11f1'sx111' of D1'111'aI J111'1'xf11'111z'e111'c'. LEONARD C, B141RI.AN1,1, llI.X'fI'IlL'f0l' I-11 .41111111111y. .1l.D,, Rush .1l1'11'1'1'11I Collrgf 1887. L.P., Sfafv of 1Il1'11111'x. 1883. I11.v1'1'111'f111' IDN .411111'0111y 18911: FLMURE XV. ELLIOTT, AEA, .Jy.m1'1'111'1' P1'0f1'x.v01' of J1111'1'1'1'11 JI1'1i1'1'11 1111117 Tlzvm- f11'11t1'1'.v. Pl1.G.. V11lf1111'111'511 U111'1'1'1'.v1'1'y 1896. D.D.S.. C111'1'11170 CUIIU171' of D011- fdlf SZN'1IUl'j' 1893. .451-111'1'11f1' P1'11f1'.v,v01' uf .1I111'1'1'1'11 .U1'11'1'1'11 111111' T1Zt'l'LI'fc'l!fiFX IQ05-. Rulznlu' Ii, MAQ BMYLE. l11.v1'1'111'f111' IAIZ Of11'1'11f1A7'1' 111111' P1'11.v1f11'1'1'1' D1'11f1'.vf1'1', D.D.S. C'l1i1'11g0 C11II1'11c Uf D1'11l11I S111'g1'1'y, 191111. I1I3'ILI'Ilc'fl7l' 1.11 Ofw1'111'1'1'1: 111111' P1'11.v- 1'l11?f1'1' D1'11f1'.v1'1'y 19111-. EDGAR IJ. C0uLII1L:1-2, 'E 'Il CID, jlI.5'fl'IflAfK7l' 1.71 Oj11'1'111'11'1' T1'1'l1111'1'.v. D.D.S., Cxllltl-411.70 C01- Ifgr nf D1'11h1I S111'g1'1'y IQ06. I7IXfI'IlL'fUl' 1,11 Oj11'1'1111':'1' T1'1'l1111'1'.v 1908-. QI. R. XYA'I l', A E A. I11,vf1'111'l111' IIII P1'11.vi111'f1'1' D1'11f1.v1'1'y. D.D.S.. Cl111'111111 Cbllvgu uf 171111111 S111'g1'1'y 1806. l11.vl1'111'f01' 1,71 P1'11xi1'11'f1'1' D1'11i1'sf1'y I8Qf-. R. I. DEREIMER. ASA. AJxx1'.v111111 IIII Om! S111'171'1'y. D.D.S.. C!II'L'tIf7L7 CUIIU171' uf Denial S111'171'1'y 19116, ,-1.v,v1'x111111' 1.11 0111! S111'g1'1'y 19119-. P. G. PL'TER1:AU3H. A E A, l11.vf1'111'2'111' 1.11 Of11'1'111'1'f'1' U1'11f1'.v1'1'y, A-1 111',v1'f11'f111 ami S11j11'1'- 1'11fu1111'1'11f of Ii.v111111'11a1'1'1111 R00111. D.l7.S.. C711'.'111711 Collrgv af D1'111'11I SIH'gL'l'j' 19112. .U.D.. C!11'1'11170 C'11H1'g'1' uf .U1'1fi1'1'111' 1111117 S111'g1'1'y 1913. I7lXfl'llL'f0l' IKII Of11'1'11f1'f'1' D1'111'1'.vf1'y. .fl111'.v1'l1r.v1'11, 111111' S11j11'1'1'111c1111'r111 af E.u11111'11111'1'1111 R011111 IQOS-. NI. I.. SCHMITZ. 14.v.v1'x1'1111f 1,11 0111! P111'1111l1111-V. D.D.S.. C'!11'1'111711 C'11lI1'g1' nf D1'11f11I S111'111'1'-1' 191171. ,Jn-1'.x'111111 1.11 Om! P111'!111I1111y 1904-. -I. If. SUHAEFER. E XII 115. I11.v1'1'111'1'111' ffl P1'11.vff11'f141' IJUIIZ4l'.YI'l'vl', U.D.S., C,'!lI'l.lI!JL7 C'11ff1'g1' 11fU1'111'11f S111'171'1'-1' 19117. LL.H.. C'f1141'111111 K1'11i C'1'Il1'g1' 11fL11rv IQIKQ. 1H.Ytf'1fl.f0l' 1.11 P1'11.v1'f11'f1'r lJ1'11f1'x11'y IQ47f-. U41



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FACULTY from the German the following works: Schenck and Guerber's Human Physiology QH. Holt S: Co., IQIOJ g Physiology of the Eye QHazlitt 62 XValker IQIOD. He is author of a Laboratory Manual of Physiology. In 1897-98 he was a Fellow of the University of Chicago. In IQO8-OQ he was Professor of Physiology at the Cniversity of Illinois CCollege of Physicians and Surgeonsj and at the present time occupies the same chair at the Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery and Chicago College of Dental Surgery. R. E. AIOYER, MII., M.D., Rt'fjI'.Yfl'cI7' amz' .-luixftzzzz' in H13-itvltzgyvy Plzyriology. and Btrcfcliolagy. tlnadvertently a sketch of the life of Doctor Moyer was omitted in the lolz DEX'ros and we are pleased to give the same herewith.-Editorj Doctor Moyer was born at Tower City, Pa., March 5, 1879. His boyhood days were spent in that village, graduating from the Tower City High School in 1897. Subsequently he matricu- lated at the Keystone State Normal School, Kutztown, Pa., receiving the degree of M.E. from that institution. Following graduation he taught for several years in the public and high schools of Pennsylvania and in 11104 matriculated at the llennett Medical College. Chicago, Ill., where he received the degree of M.D. in 1908. Since that time, Doctor Moyer has acted as Registrar and Assistant in various departments at our school. He has an office on XVest Madison Street near XVestern Avenue, S. P. S'1'A1QR. D,D.S., f11,YfI'l1L'I'0l' 1.11 P1'o.vf!1cf1't' Dc11fz'xf1'y. Doctor Starr was born in Danville, Ill., February 12, 1878. He received his early educa- tion in the public schools in that city and in 1800 took a position in the oflice of E. P. XVicker- sham, D.D.S., St. Louis, Mo., remaining there for several years. In IQOS he matriculated at the Dental Department, Cniversity of Illinois, receiving the degree of D.D.S., in IQII. During his senior year, Doctor Starr was assistant to Doctor Bake, and after graduation was retained by the Faculty as Instructor in Prosthetics, occupying that position until the school was closed in IQI2. In the fall of ILJI2, Doctor Starr came to our school, succeeding Dr. Y. XV. Hiatt as In- structor in Prosthetic Dentistry. Doctor Starr is Noble Grand of the I. O. O. F., Norden Lodge No. ooo, and a member of the Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity. His oflice is at 4021 Milwaukee Avenue. Roi-:1-:RT XYooo, D.D.S., Dc11z01z1'l'1't1far in fzzfirffmry. Doctor Wood was born at Smithville, S. Dak., February 5, 1889. After completing the grade schools in that village, he entered the Sturgis tS. Dak.1 High School. graduating in IOOLJ In his Junior year, Doctor XYood was President of his class and has always shown a keen interest in class and school activities. He was a member of the Class of 1012, receiving the degree of D.D.S. After graduation he was retained by the Faculty as Demonstrator in the Infirmary. 'l'l-lolxl.-is Glzoaol-1 Arklxsox, M.D., l..R.C.P. tlinglandp. Professor Atkinson was born in London, England, February zo, 1870. He received his early education ill the XVesleyan Grammar Schools of London and in June 1880 matriculated at London Cniversity receiving the degree of B.A., in 1888. He entered St. Ii3l'll'1OlOll1t:XYl5 Hos- pital Medical School in 1888, graduating in 1892 with the degree of L.R.C.P. Doctor Atkinson came to the Cnited States in 1803 and took the Senior year at the American Medical College. Chicago, and received the degree of lXl.D., in IQOS. From IQO0-IO, Professor of Physiology and Associate Professor of Neurology in the Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery and from IQOS' IO held the same chair in the Chicago College of Dental Surgery. In IOIO he went to St. Louis and was Professor of Neurology in the American Medical College until IOI2. In IQI2 he re- turned to Chicago and resumed place in Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery as Associate Professor of Neurology. From IQOS-IQIO, Doctor Atkinson was Iiditor of the .llcdmzl .S'fam1'm-tz'. and in IOIO took the Iiditorship of the Jludiral Brief, which position he still holds. CARI. A. HAl.L11:, D.D.S., l7c111n11xf1't1f01' IAII IlIffI'l!Ic71'j'. Doctor Ilallie was born at Rio, XVis., February 3, 1882. After finishing the grammar school in that city, Doctor Hallie entered the Yalparaiso University, graduating with the Class of 'o8 with the degree of Bachelor of Accounts. After graduation he spent two years and a half at the Cniversity specializing in scientific work. Ile then calne to Chicago and accepted a posi- tion with the Cnited States Steel Corporation as Assistant Secretary, which position he held for three years. Doctor Hallie was a member of the Class of VIZ, C.C.D.S., and since graduation has been acting as Demonstrator in the Infirmary. l26l

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