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In 1899 the Dental School became affiliated with Lake Forest Univer- sity as its dental department. This continued until 1903, when a new af- filiation was made with Valparaiso University, Indiana, which stayed in effect until 1920. The three greats of dental education, Dr. Truman W. Brpphy, Dean Emeritus, Dr. William I-l. G. Logan, Dean of Students, and Dr. C. N. Johnson, Dean of the Faculty, assumed ownership and management of the school in September of 1920. late in 1923, the Chicago College of Dental Surgery was incorporated as part of Loyola University under the present name, and the school since has been a college of that growing University. Under the leadership of Drs, Brophy, Logan and Johnson, a Class A rating was attained for the Dental School from the Dental Education Council of America and they established in 1935 the Foundation for Dental Research, which today is the Brophy- Johnson-Logan Research Fund. gy, V LUYOLA SCROQI. QF 9. , :el 'Q
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,fir N1 EV ,lf , - - y f 'I I . ,ff f . ..-9 ff f , .. I lr-4 .' . .?' il rf YA? f ff If '- 9 V Loyola University School of Dentistry is very proud of its history as the oldest of the four existing dental schools in Illinois The school has an outstanding record in academic growth having graduated ap proximately l0 000 dentists many of whom are in responsible positions throughout our nation and the world. Founded on February 20, 1883, as the Chicago Dental Infirmary, the school originally followed a policy of accepting only those individuals who already had an M.D. degree and wished to become dentists. However, a year later this policy was changed. Also, the school was renamed the Chicago College of Dental Surgery at this time. The first location was on Adams Street in what is now the Chicago Loop. As the student body increased, the school was forced to move to larger rented quarters at various locations in the Loop. ln the summer of 1893, the school was moved to its own building at Wood and Harrison Streets, where it remained until the summer of 1969 when it moved to its present location in Maywood. cf! N4 J 'N fl 'EE . :Pk Q. if
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