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Through the years there have been constant changes in dental education in an attempt to have dentistry take its rightful place in the health sciences. The goal has now been reached, largely through the university status of this discipline and the integration of basic sciences and clinical courses in the curriculum. Equal distribution and importance in these areas seems to be the formula that will enable the faculty to prepare their students to practice their profession at the present time and be equipped to cope with the prob- lems of the ever-changing future. To accomplish this end, new methods of teaching had to be sought. Probably the two most important advances in the communication of ideas from the faculty to the students were the utilization of closed circuit television and close up intraoral photography. These two innovations have resulted in a more econo- mic use of time and a more effective method of pre- senting material, a marked improvement in two of the most vital areas of dental education. In Operative Dentistry, we have been able to re- organize the technic courses and consequently allow the student to gain more clinical experience. With the proper integration of the basic sciences and clinical sciences that you have received, you have been well prepared in the fundamentals. It is our earnest wish that you continue to develop yourselves throughout life on this sound foundation. For it is only through continued education that a man can mature in his profession. The Operative Staff extends its congratulations to you on the completion of four years of study in your chosen profession and wishes you every happiness in the future. Edward A. Cain, D.D.S. Herbert P. Fritz D.D.S. Steven Scrivani D.D.S. Harold Sherman D.D.S. Roy Boelstler D.D.S. Robert W. Allenbv D.D.S. Russel R. Garofalo D.D.S. George Rudensky D.D.S.
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OPERATIVE DENTISTRY EDWARD A. CAIN, JR., D.D.S. Professor of Dentistry Director, Division of Operative Dentistry Herbert D. Ayers D.D.S. Irvin L. Hunt, Jr. D.D.S. Thomas W. Portway D.D.S. William H. Silverstein D.D.S. James W. Benfield D.D.S. Stanilaw H. Brzustowicz D.D.S. Kenneth C. Deesen D.D.S. Joseph E. Fiasconaro D.D.S.
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PERIODONTICS FRANK E. BEUBE, L.D.S., D.D.S. Clinical Professor of Dentistry Director, Division of Periodontology ?.+ Charles L. Berman D.D.S. Robert Gottsegen D.D.S. Leonard Hirschfeld D.D.S. Ellen N. Hosiosky DM. D.. D.D.S. Melvin L. Morris M.A., D.D.S. Seymour Algus D.D.S. Norman H. Joondeph D.D.S. Herbert I. Oshrain D.D.S.
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