New York University College of Dentistry - Dental Violet Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1926

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E 2 - '-: Nestor of the dental profession of that day-was elected a trustee and director. 5 11' if -. M 1 1 ' 'CREW' 1' 1 y 118' 1. 1 llf 1 , .vfwasam am f1fm.8..Ear .lll11...11-1 1 ' HISTORICAI SKETCH 3 ,- iz-.Q NEW YORK UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY s , E CHARLES VETTER D D S E - E During 1864 certain members of the dental profession of the City of New : E ? York agitated the question as to the establishment of a dental college in New York ' - City which culminated in the presentation of a bill to the Legislature at the session .6 Z E' of 1865 for the incorpo'ration of the New York College of Dentistry The Act of E - E f' Incorporation was passed March 31 1865 Laws of 1865 Chapter 264 with : E ' the following first Board of Trustees and Directors. Mr. M McNamara Walsh - ' Rev R R Booth Dr W H Allen Dr C E Francis Dr Geo. E Hawes Dr 1 1 - Arnold C Hawes Dr E A. Mills Dr G E Roy Dr C A Marvin Dr W B E ' Roberts - 5 I Z The Act of Incorporation was amended April 3 1867 QLaws of 1867 Chapter : -- 243 as follows. The Board of Trustees of the New York College of Dentistry ,, - 5 . may confer the honorary degree of Fellow of the College of Dentistry QF C D 5 E : A : upon such persons as have made or shall have made valuable contributions to E 1 1 :. the sciences dentistry upon the recommendation of the Board of Professors of said D E 5 1 College with the consent of the Regents of the University. E - 1 From 1865 to 1925 there have been seventy-eight incumbent non-professional E A E E Trustees and Directors. E NE E W The Presidents of the Board of Trustees and Directors have been: Eleazer 5 X' Parmly, M.D., D.D.S., 1866 to 1869 fresignedjg Stephen A. Main, D.D.S., 1870 2 E 5-A-E to 1875 qfesignedpg William H. Allen, D.D.S., 1875 to 1882 qdeceasedp, Mr. M. gfigg 5.5 McNamara Walsh, 1882 to 1890 fdeceasedjg Hon. J. Hampden Robb, 1891 to E15 'E : E li F 1894 fresignedj 3 F. F. Vanderveer, A.M., 1895 to 1896 Qresignedjg George Alex- 5 3 ander, D.D., 1896 to the time of the merger with the New York University, in 1925. At a meeting of the Board of Trustees and Directors, held September 30, 1865, if p , a faculty was elected for the year 1865-66, as follows: Dr. Norman W. Kingsley, K 3 , 1 E Faneuil D. Weisse, M.D.g Dr. William H. Atkinson, Dr. William H. Alleng R. Q King Browne, M.D., Dr. Charles Butler fCincinnatijg William H. Dwinnelle, gg 5 E E M.D., D.D.S., and Joseph Smith Dodge, Jr., M.D., D.D.S. Thisfaculty. did not E 5 fulfill the duties thereof, during their year of tenure, but participated with' the E E . . . . . . , 5, .. 'm: Board of Trustees and Directors 1n the discussions as to the organization of the g g college. At the meeting of January 25, 1866, Eleazar Parmly, M.D., D.D.S.-the - 3 E F, 8. I I nm.. -11 Il num: qu lrliilpllluulrlllmlllllmllluunlllllllllmli ,f Ulmununnmml1l11u111nm1m1mIll pu -up 1 myqmnu ,H nf., 1A X ll I 1 111 .1 -A ..l11l....mI in if.11111111111111......1..1......1........1.....11l ll. Wil? .fl III11111111111111umummunmnmllllui' I m .... i1il..d.ll1...llh'll11. Q 1 .TT 1: :I El ' I -ff 5-5 5 s , . . . E E I E E 2 E E e 2 9 S E E 2 . c , 1. E 5 : : ' . , E 5 QE . , . . , . . . , . . . , . . . E A ' ll I , , E. 1 s 1 11 D , .. E I : , 1 ' g E ,111 . . .5 I E ' E , Lf , E 1 , , e g 61 , : 1 E is F 'S At the meeting of February 27, 1866, it was unanimously resolved that the mem- CM! Pia . . . . QQ 1 bers of the dental profession of the city be requested to meet, informally, with the Board of Trustees and Directors, at the house of Dr. George E. Hawes, for 35 2.5: . . . . . . - 5 - E the purpose of taking into consideration the interests and wishes of the dental profession in connection with the college. 'lhis meeting was held on March 28 the attendance including a full repre- . .- . 1 ' sentation of the leading members of the profession of the city and after 'in extended . consideration of plans for the future of the college a Committee of Conference : , if was appointed by the representatives of the dental profession to present a Plan 1, llllllll 1 ami I I l ll Ill iw' llllllllll Eli 1 , 1.1 11 1 , . 57? l 'Z N H 3 Z1 E-5 115 11 1111 .... 1 11 1211 .

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