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GRAYSON KIRK, Ph.D., LL.D. President of the University It is a privilege to extend greetings to the Class of 1956. You are entering your career at one of the most challenging periods in history because so much is now expected of dentists and the members of all the health professions. The progress made in the sciences funda- mental to health has been so rapid in recent years that the public and patients have come to demand a quality of service not possible in the past. Even though great advances have been made and are currently increas- ing, they are only a prologue to what the future is likely to be. This obviously means that in order to keep abreast of developments every dentist must remain a student throughout his life. All of you should make plans to continue your professional education as long as you remain active in practice, not alone for your responsibilities to patients but also to bring to you the satisfaction which a grasp of the newer methods, techniques and procedures will give you. Since dental and medical practice and education are so closely related, the Dental School was originally made a part of the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center and the training programs in the basic sciences and in the clinical divisions have been integrated under an all-inclusive faculty. Den- tistry in all of its aspects is one of the essential features of the concept of the Medical Center. The effort has been to create an environment to learn under supervision and to have the benefits of the multiple disciplines that are involved in all forms of present day professional edu- cation and practice. May I extend to you hearty greetings from the whole Faculty and best wishes for many years of success and happiness. Sincerely, 10 WlLLARD C. RAPPLEYE, M.D. Dean WlLLARD COLE RAPPLEYE, M.D., A.M., Sc.D., Med. Sc.D. Vice-President in Charge of Medical Affairs Dean of the Faculty of Medicine
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ADMINISTRATION
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MAURICE J. HICKEY, D.M.D., M.D. Associate Dean of the Vacuity of Medicine for Dental and Oral Surgery Executive Officer, Department of Dentistry Professor of Oral Surgery
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