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Short Terms lVlcNulty, Baralt and Rapp In 1945, Dr. Robert W. McNulty stepped into the role of dean until 1950. He had been a member of the faculty for 24 years. In 1946, the post-war class had 101 members, 79 of which were veterans. Dr. McNulty signed a contract in 1947 with the medical center commission for 8V4 acres facing Harrison Street in Chicago for construction of a combined Loyola Medical and Dental building. This was never begun. In 1950, Dr. McNulty resigned as dean to accept the deanship of the USC School of Dentistry. Dr. Raymond A. Baralt, Jr, took the helm in 1950. Under him, Dr. Paul Dawson 1who had been teaching since 19291 rose to the Chairmanship of Operative in 1951. ln 1952, Dr. Balint Orban returned to Loyola to teach periodontics and do research. And the 1954 CDS midwinter meeting was most impressed by the idea of teaching dentistry by TVQ a technique pioneered at Loyola Dental School. Dr. Baralt resigned as dean in 1956 and went to Puerto Rico to serve as first dean of its new dental school. By 1956, eleven alumni of CCDS had become deans of dental schools. Loyola Dental was at its peak, receiving more applications for each position in each class than any school in the country. During his term several teachers who continue today joined the faculty: Dr. Mitchner 1501, Dr. Gerhard 1521, Dr. Toto 1531, Dr. Dinga and Dr. Stoffel 1541, Dr. Lavieri, Sr 1551, and Dr. Harris 1561. Dr. Gustav W. Rapp became acting dean for the year 1956-1957. He was a favorite teacher and the recipient of the Golden Microscope Award. During that year's homecoming, the school was introduced to high speed handpieces. Dr. Baralt - dean 1950-1956. 10 .- t Q14 1 31? fr ,L , ,J , 15155 W mf is . x .,.,, r.. fiftflflv' Q . Wi' FW Zfrfii K ' , my 15.1 ' 1. 1 .eff A an 3 Dr. McNulty - dean 1945-1950. K 9' F 1' Qs . , Q , I F , 1:3 , ' I S T P-4 -' . 4 mf g i gs.. ! rllv xl we-.,...,QN sxsx Fil. VP .1 ' 5 - 11 ,3 1 3 -t eh- in ,Z ln. x 4 --'-ffffhi Q i 2 1 ' 1 .sei ,- , 1 -pg s-, f 1 . ,.,. ,f 1 3, :.l . as 2.31-.pil r'- 55555. er n. f 1 :14 . S .3 4 - -. Y R cs--. 'J ,- U: 1 :Au riff 51' A ,if ll.. ,F L V . . 'lyk me vi.: .heyy .A k L- as 9 . ' 'Hia v--Q l A utah, The Old School housed CCDS from 1893 to 1970. if The anatomist of Chicago Col- lege of Dental Surgery - Harry Sicher. Dr. Paul Dawson - Legend in Operative Dentistry.
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Dr. Balint Orban, famous researcher came to CCDS in the 30's. IN UNClE SANYS ln the big nnd mud responsibili -await- P 'D mg you as Uncle S.im's denrist you'll find, :early ro help, the bcst equipment your ountry cnn provide-including the General Electric Model CDX dental x-mi unit. Those uf you :already acquainted with the CDX mil be greeting an old friend. And on that happy clay when you return to Private practice the truthful CDX will be waiting ro help you maintain the u:tricn's lie.ilrh in peacetime. GENERAL Q5 ELECTRIC x-RAY conroxmnou The modern clinic under Logan boasted of motor-driven hand pieces. 119382 Through Changes In Dentistry . . the Logan Years Into Brophy's very large shadow stepped William H. G. Logan, Brophy's son-in-law, who continued as dean from 1920 through 1943. Logan was as much an army man as Brophy was an organizer. Dr. Logan headed the dental division of the Medical Department in the US Surgeon General's Office and he is credited with organizing the dental corps of the US Army and setting up the Army School of Dentistry tin Georgial. Under Logan, CCDS became the dental department of Loyola Universityg an affiliation it maintains today. Dr. Logan, professor of oral surgery and oral pathology, had a keen interest in research, so he established the Brophy-Johnson-Logan research fund in 1924. Dr. Schoen started teaching here in 1932. Dr. Coolidge, who is memorialized in a seminar room on the main floor began research at CCDS in 1933. By 1935, requirements for admission to a four year course at CCDS included graduation from high school and 30 semester hours of college in science and English. In that year, two years of college became the requirement. In 1935, Logan again emphasized research by establishing the Foundation for Dental Research of CCDS. By 1937, the school needed a remodeling, and it's first and second floors were reshaped into a very up to date infirmary. Ritter Trident units were at every chair, and they featured internal plumbing, self-filling water syringes, bracket tray and cuspidor. The handpieces were driven by the latestg belt-driven motors. Before 1937, all were run by peddles. Also during the deanship of Logan, a famous dental researcher came to CCDS from the University of Vienna to direct research. Balint Orban is personally responsible for the surge of research in the 1930's at this institution. Dr. Orban had studied under Berhardt Gottlieb in Vienna. 2 fi ' . 15 5 3 QZ,?':Q.Qef.-Pf.,,.i- 'I se' , f ' ' Q 4,-I , ' Hi- i' 'I .1 t ,v 1 '. - an -f ga. t Y U L.. A V -x 5, 5 'l Still wet behind the ears, Dr. William Schoen joins the faculty in 1932. World War ll influenced ever the yearbook - Victory Demos in 1943. 9
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Dr. Rafael Suriano - ' f ' dean 1972-1983, the dean we've grown to know. The New School Dr. Schoen - dean from 1957-1973, a change- maker PQ: . . . Schoen's Dream, Suriano's Destiny In 1957, Dr. William P. Schoen was made dean and wasted no time in applying to the medical center commission to build a new dental school. In 1971, this new dental school was completed for a capacity of 128 in each class. During Dr. Schoen's term many instructors who still teach today became heads of departments: Dr. Gargiulo l62l, Dr. Blanchet l63l, Dr. Choukas 1633, Dr. Smulson 1641, Dr. Pollock l69J, Dr. Doemling and Dr. Gowgeil l70l. Drs. Emmering, Madonia, Wood and Grande! all began chairmanships in the new building in 1972. The year 1973 found Loyala with its present dean: Raffaele Suriano, who graduated from CCDS the same year Harry Sicher came, 1944. Dean Suriano is an army colonel, and was Chief of the Dental Corps Career Activation Office. During his term, rising costs and federal capitation grants necessitated class size enlargement from 128 to 1455 with modification of all the facilities for more students. Female enrollment has been steadily increasing until now it approaches 25010. Dr. Suriano has seen in his administration the following heads of departments: Drs. Chludzinski lMicrobiologyl, Hoerman lCommunity Healthj, Sommerfeld lRemovable Prostheticsl, Scarpa tBiochemistryl, and Sandric lDental Materialsl in 1978, Dr. Dinga lFixed Prostheticsl in 1979, Dr. Klapper QOrthodonticsl in 1980, Dr. Siraki lHistoIogyl in 1981 and Dr. McElroy lPedodonticsl in 1982. Thanks to Dr. Toto, Dr. Gowgeil and Dr. Frasco for their assistance. Laura Chase Who is this masked man? Why, Dr, Smul- son, of course in 1971. 5 The New School - built to house the dental school in 1971. 11
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