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..iI. ,...i',,.,s 'Ii f 'Iiii',., .Q1:vv.m,a If A fvroazar Mlllll -I iv-ff ,II-.,., ' , ji: ge ' -. E This year is characterized by a great change in our institution a change that 5 2 3 is fundamental and radical the mergence of the institution with New York Uni- - 2 gig versity But in spite of all the consequent changes our class has met with no i g E E confusion or precipitous departures in passing from the old administration to the '-,i : E E new Our uncompleted courses are completed new courses tending toward a 2 - ' E broadening out of the dental field into its parent science introduced and a closer : E : relation of dental and medical curricula established through actual contact. f : Z3 E This has been no deviation from the undisputed purpose of the former regime E : E E in dental education the direction is the same it is just in distance gained that : E E Z these changes have already accomplished such headway and will continue to gain 2 E 5 further headway toward that arbitrary goal where each part of the whole is rele- Q. E gated to its purposeful sphere in the practical yet each is expanded in the theoret- 5 - s I E ical to its proper boundaries many of them common in the greater parent field. 5 E 5 Max we who have witnessed this freshened activation of an ideal by no means : 5 3 'E new not slacken rather let us keep abreast of the foremost of our profession so - : g 5 that any future time shall find us as capable of fulfilling our moral oblig Ition to 2 5 : 5 humanity and to our profession as the most advanced achievement of science can 2 Z 5 E make possible E E i JAX: E. 1 55 si? is 555 SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES I : l EE B: : 5 George Goldman, Chairman Arthur Eisenberg, Chairman 5 : F 5 , , E E 5 3 ' I ' DANCE COMMITTEE CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE A f 5 5. 5 3 5 E Alexander Levitch Samuel Schlanger 54--E ,Eli Fl: ' L : L-4 2 1' 3 E 5 D il Brow f- 2 1 1 me n cI.Ass DAY COMMITTEE fig Said Milton O. Fenkel 5--S Louis J. Kirsch Jacob Ellen . Emi E E George Goldman, Chairman 5 5 lutvggl I 'I will -ulllllf' imma. ,up alll'lmunnunlnlnmmnlulnlllllllllll V I InnumnnInnnlnlnnnmllnuullnllI lp' .--. .uplrlllnly .lIIllllI..gI',m ,l igfv:-.5 V val-e vial' ill 'Illllilm a w IW .I..' ...II .Im ..., , ' 1,1llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll II Il llmuumuunnnnnmnnmm nullLQ . ..,. ml. VII.- '.,I. Qx ' , 1. Q1 gl' . ' ' 5 E 2 E 2 1 - . ' . 5 2 s , ' g g . . - 5 T 1 E g , ' . E E E . . . E 5 ' E E I I . E xx 1 9 z it I A 'V K C : N: KEN , 5 ' E 4 E E ' 1 I 1 , 2 5 rv f A ' ' IX in i - CHARM COMMITTEE Louis A. Milstein Louis A. Berkowitz, Chairman Sidney Zeitz Qflrillanfq STE PICTURE COMMITTEE if-2 1 arm EP an cm d I. Ch ' I ali PRINTING COMMITTEE Blrnt, Shiga airmail Benjamin Libson, Chairman 54-3 Louis Rabinowitz Q Joseph Cohen 3 i, l .I 5 E 34g ,.,,, ,,,, ..... , ., ,.. ..... . ,,,,,,,,.., , X 1 ..,,l,,,,,,I ........ . ,, ...... L ......, . :-... ,. I' lilli Ill' ll -ssi':-ll. -will ll H all ll! ,,, lllluwi-f:,eii?g,II ljlluullrllnl ransom!!! Ialllf- l...f :II:... ---- Ml 6 .IlI..'l- ---- ,..In1'I'.,.l'l-'ffllra l81l A
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Q ml! my 4 A H llllllllllllll mnnm umm ll I may l ' l Qc? is The end of the sophomore year we met prepared to take our first state exam- inations for the coveted license '. KE .Q : who were already busy 'it work continuing what they had started while attending E : dental engine and how our blood tingled at the terrific din of the scalers in the : -1 process of apoxesis! bo much engrossed we could hardly keep out of the way E ' E doubt at the time taking theirs in the various cafeterias that dot old '1wenty- 5 - E E ,X : Drs. Vetter and Waldron. i ! Eli-,E The one setback and saddest event of this time occurred very early in the 5 H : 5 . . s:-1 5 515 ll Q ii E : ' E Ei? E:-..-4-E .. ..--1 - I IE 5 a The beginning of the next semester opened the second and final the practical chapter in the Academic course the first was passed and reverently laid awaw for new fields to conquer The junior year found us on the clinical floor for the most time We were E 2 being gradually coaxed into the awe inspiring atmosphere of the clinics and heart- ened to take a hand ourselves upon witnessing the divine audacity of our fellows E 2 the summer colony at the same place How our hearts thrilled at each creak of 1 - : 'Hl1lIlllllIl :mil Illllll I f Q E of the demonstrators rushing about examining the work being done By this time j : Ill 5 - moustaches had sprouted up from everywhere they were more common than : 5 5 proper all told plural but many very singular' a few fearful others brazenly : N: E intrepid The Prosthetic clinic had 1 somewhat more placid appearance due of : E E E course to the different nature of the work Here and there could be seen students , g 5 in laboriously engaged in that most exacting antic taking a bite' others were no 5 - 5 5 third Street like the laboratories of dental mechanics. Two new major lecture : : E E -E il' El : :,l E 5 ,AWE courses were introduced to us in this year and given by our two esteemed professors, E lla 5 - , 5 I x 5 E EQ E 5 year in the death of our dean and professor, Dr. Alfred R. Starr. 5 35 Of the practical courses we took, outside of pathology, extraction, prosthetic -A: technique, radiology, periodontia, orthodontia, impressions and removable bridge, i .. 5- 2 sl? ' 1 : 1 there was very little work to be done. In this year Mort Salomon was chosen once more President, Ed Breiling not being re-elected for the simple reason that he had left school. This time Salomon was able to bring about a successful class danceg he i refused to repeat the shortcomings in this respect in our freshman class, although 5 rm this had by no means been due to any lack of zeal on his part. 5 5 E 5 Let us now pass onward to the senior year, the beginning of the end, the end :E 5 ?:.-E of the beginning. How our chests swelled, our moustaches tickled and our amal- gams glistened! How strange the straggling bare-faced vestiges of a pristine era Fl? L : 5 E E E E g now appeared! This was indeed the proximal year--yes, proximal to the land ,-1... of heart's desire. Alas, there was still required a year's separation-but even so, g a a s l : : only a temporary stopping. Nevertheless, we got to the end by constant plugging 1 ' 'W ' ' ' 1-'Mm U MII n u if ii. un 1 num nn n n 1 I I '.: ll - Q i ' if 'HH' H' I H' u in un mu n nm' i2s,2,fFNWa l gl nwnul uu n I m n u if I mm n nn 1 lP..2Zi:4-.ff. :' and the frequent and prudent utilization of dams that did not leak, the sole pro- vision being that we should not run out of gold. The only trouble with the auto- Ei' : EOE matics, according to the general but probably biased opinion of the class, was that . ' ld Y they were not automatic enough. 5 Q42 .,,E 2 mi The social life of this year was, as can easily be devined, the most active ' of that in any other year Under the leadership of our President Reichman assisted - 1 most energetically by the class committees a successful dance which was more . . than a class dance but a school affair was held in December at the Hotel McAIpin. 1 llllllllll Ill ch! I I l l Z3 lllllll Lx E , go! il' .li EUS li'.,.ijlIIlIUWaW'e?i,1? 3iF !lIIlI BHP 'QQJ?ZE lIII 'V Illlwviq if--.1---f ...... . salt.. .... 'flI:.., ----f -n i ,f in.. '---- ff...... ..IIf '...iu'..llhi2 l801 A
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ff! LEO ALBERT C. C. N. Y. Violet .'lrt Slajf. l acully Medal Ol. And it came to pass that Leo set out to emulate a Prof and in true pedagogical manner hc commenced Now, gentlemen, to the thun- derous applause of his classmates V crowding the lecture hall to the very 'rafters. On and on he lectured through every intricacy, overcoming all obstacles. and tinally That will he all. gentle- men . A lone remaining student staggered to his feet a moment. mind be- fuddled, spun about and fell prostrate. . ' Q .Y is M .W . u Via .M . W S' V . ,iv LEON J. ALLEN. EEA C. C. N. Y. Lee is the one upon whom we all look quite confidently as the Ora Surgeon in embryo. So much so that wc, fthe editor? are lcd to suspect. also coniidently, that the embryo will mature into a bounc- ing prosthetist. Bc that as it may. X K 1 V P -N .Yi 1 lf . I .il 'l Q , fi ' xl ' iqliii. all ix nlltmlw ll il lin: - lflifiw , pk li' r lr wi , i, iliil Mil' ii W1 . il, jj, 1 F1 fllyf' li xl wif .-395' 1, 1 41'-. r -q if s ,iv uf.:-if , -gc . Lee is bound to succeed. kdilbl e n now he siows 1' signs of genius. That is. ', if we may assip.,n txose 'Q cccentricities to genius. mmm E X w I Wo I Q-N M77 1 X l 2,7 WA ,I X N nl X .gi . X C if ,i Azpf E: for ve l X l, ex , I I 1, , IM' , , X A la . fl x 1 l r 1 .ui U fr 71,1 31,1 V' 'ff R ' 'im I rl .6 V 1 th V QW, Us ' X L-.ls . W en!! f l . Tx-A l A J I wiv ' f N ' 1 Eg. iff . . . . .wail B 'I I Xb JM. f 2 2 Q i' Wm, -- my ' lin ,I X -'Z J 'N I Kilo f f. t Q A . lUn'f :1-ll' 'f -. l . f t f f cl ..-Tzxq X X H , , if flair' ,..:.,?,1 . -.. , i 3- ,f -3'-41 af x X NZD 1' V. ,V 71 j' 'f ' ' 1 'lil f ' ' f - ' L 1 1 I f Y ' 4 1 3 Ely, i - I ' I I v ' l V f if a t i821
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