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R-45 In 11,411 Rt, r llllll' mill: an lh ll ,lIig?',S-.H-S, .. . .1 .. -.5111llllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIll I NE lin :mmummnn n n nll1 .I .. , , I . . 5 if f in of Dental Histology 1867 to 1868' Edward J Dunning DD S Professor of Operative Dentistry 1867-68 P H Van Der Wede M D Professor of Chem- istry and Metallurgy 1867-69 Samuel R Percy MD Professor of Dental Pathology and Therapeutics 1868-69 Alexander W Stem MD Professor of Physiology and Microscopic Anatomy 1868-69' Dr Frank Abbott Professor of Operative Dentistry 1868-69 ' On April 13 1869 the Board of Trustees and Directors elected the ofHcers of the Board and the faculty for 1869-70 Dr Stephen A Main as President of the Board and as members of the faculty Faneuil D Weisse M D Dr Frank Abbott Alexander W Stein MD and F LeRoy Satterlee MD A meeting of the Board of Trustees and Directors was called for November 10 1869 when new by-laws were adopted and the incumbent professors who were elected in April 1869-Professors Weisse Abbott Stein and Satterlee-were reaf- firmed in their positions under the new by-laws with this difference that under the new by-laws they were elected in perpetuity and not for a term of one year as under the previous by-laws adopted in 1865 On the 15th of November the session of 1860-70 was opened From 1869-95 the college maintained an unbroken career of progressive advance of educational standards From 1865-95 the college changed its location four timesg first from rooms at the corner of 22nd Street and Fifth Avenue to floors at the corner of 23rd Street and Sixth Avenueg from there to Hoors at the corner of 21st Street and Broadwayg 2' 7 Ai E : I 5 lllllllllll y- 5 , llllll unwunnmnnmumuu ww--H-'num mm num nuuuunmuiuuui uuu4pjrJ'Q-,,2.1.,,, , I H - 5-v. ff. 1, m u nu 1. munm nu u mumnwnlmlu nmnl unumn nllllul , 7 Q 5, 512 : - u. - J -..-5 . ag- E ' ' 5--.L-E !'.Hl! In l'!ll11lll1lIl'1 IIlIlIImIll111llIl II llllllllllllll 11111111 1111 1111 lm 'Sw v' X X Y S ii 'v,6'f 1Q1i 1 if I 7 4 mmm ummm: zmm1mrmnnmmm.m.nnnmm muummnunmmmmmnmm nmllllllll 5 then to floors at the corner of 23rd Street and Second Avenueg and finally in 1891, 5 Hx E T. 5 to its present location, the six story building Q50 x 100 feetj, 205-207 East 23rd 'V : In 1918 the Trustees acquired by purchase the six story fireproof building 'l E Street-occupying the entire premises. 5-23 sl 1 fNos. 209-1 1-131 adjoining the old building. This addition gives a frontage of i 1 E 5 5' E E E is E E-:E 5 L 5 s E ri.: 5 7 Tl g E - E lil E E E I E .is sei E if: P42 Eli' ld 31- 5 PIB HIE 1 E FW ' 1 2 Q 1 2 s fl FOURTH COLLEGE BUILDING - D f 23RD STREET AND 2ND AVENUE if 5 . , E S . 31111 I' um' , an 'Ill ull l H, un u I lh 13-asa I 1, ,llnulln LE I.. UE!!!!!P!1F !12'uTii?1W1ra:::!1'F!!!11-ffa'f'r,'ll r ,,If.v'f1'r2f.7lP!.! 1'tzzirfiftf'vauiW!! 1..,!1G:l3 .. U31
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