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klitatliv K. ' 'f' llllt.- . Ui' should be stressed. He has not only contributed a great number of editorials and papers but he has manifested a more versatile talent in that his writings have covered a greater variety of subjects than those of any other man in the annals of dentistry. A careful review of secular literature indicates that Dr. -Iohnson has con- tributed to publications outside of dentistry. Many of his letters and poems have been published, and still others are as yet unpublished. Dr. -lohn Buckley, Los Angeles, Cal.: ...i 1 Ks a teacher C. N. johnson is the Colonel Parr of the golf course. the horse that won the Derby, the pitcher who retained the pennant, the boxer who wore the belt. As a teacher C. N. Johnson has succeeded, and in teaching, as in every other walk of life, character is the foundation of success. You may have thought that the unusual success of Johnson as a citizen, and practitioner. in his native land, as an author and an editor, was due to the fact that he was a well-educated man. It is true that he is not deficient in education, but in the years to come, of all who will hear of his grand career and of his services to his profession and to his fellow-man, you will not hear that either the high place he reached or that which he accomplished was entirely due to his educa- tion. On the contrary you will constantly hear, as accounting for his great success in these various walks of life. that he was obedient and affectionate as a son, honest and upright as a citizen, tender and devoted as a husband, kind and considerate as a father, and truthful, generous. unselhsh, moral, and clean in every station of life. Never and under no circumstances did he consider any of these attributes too weak for inanliness. I borrow here for the purpose the selected words of Grover Cleveland ex- pressed in behalf of the martyred McKinley, and I feel that 1 have a right to do so on this occasion for C. N. Johnson is the 1Yilliam McKinley of dentistry: Let us make no mistake. In him we have a most distinguished man, a great man, a useful man, who became distinguished, great, and useful because he had and retained, unsullied and unimpaired, those qualities of mind and of heart which I fear too many of us keep in the background or have abandoned alto- getherf' Dr. C. N. Johnson was born in Brock Township, Ontario, March 16, 1860. He was educated at Port Perry High School. He was graduated from the Royal College of Dental Surgeons in 1881 and practiced dentistry in Collingwood, Ontario, until 1884. He moved to Chicago and was graduated from the Chi- cago College of Dental Surgery in 1885. He has practiced here ever since his graduation. . Dr. Johnson began lecturing in the spring of 1886. He was demonstrator of anatomy for several years and was made professor of operative dentistry in 1891, which chair he has held until the present. He has been dean of stu- dents for many years. He was editor of the Dental Review in 1894 and again from 1902 to 1910. He published in that journal alone more than 200 original comnuinications and over 500 editorials. Dr. Johnson has been a prolific contributor to other dental magazines and to literary publications. He is the author of many text-books on dentistry. He is editor of The Bur, which is published by the alumni associa- tion of the Chicago College of Dental Surgery. He has received the -larvis Fellowship Medal of the Dental Society of the State of New York. 9
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