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Cgllege Qf i CHE ohio couege of Dental Surgery was established in Cincinnati in 1845, largely through the efforts of the late Dr. James Taylor, its nrst President. Founded at Dental Department ofthe U . .t f Ci Cinmti that time it became the pioneer of Dentistry 1'l1VCI'Sl y O D in the West and was the second College of FOUNDED 1845 i Dentistry established in the World. Early in its history the College erected its own building on College Street, which it occupied continuously for nearly half a century, sending out, each year, men who became pioneers and teachers of Dentistry in this and other countries. It has conferred the Degree in Dentistry upon nearly three thousand persons. In 1895 it was decided that the College had outgrown its old quarters, and the school was moved to its present building on Central Avenue and Court Street. In 1888 the College was affiliated with the University of Cincinnati, assuming, in addition to its old name, that of the Dental Department of the University of Cincinnati. The College is co-educational, having in 1865 conferred the degree upon the first woman graduated in Dentistry. The College is situated in the center of a densely peopled city, drawing from a population of more than half a million people for its clinical material. The clinics are made a feature of the College teaching, and the careful supervision which they have received for many years, gives an iniirmary practice not surpassed anywhere in the country, The building occupies a prominent corner, ninety by one hundred feet, in a city of the nrst class, to which a large student population is attracted each year by the reputation of its professional schools. The Ohio Dental College shares in this good reputation and in the preparations and accommodations which are made for these students. The building, with improvements that are made from year to year, is found especially well adapted for teaching purposes, and the College takes rank among the first modern Dental Educational Institutions. I2
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COL LEGE OAL R Q 57,5 IQO2 SEPTEMBER 8, Morzday, Opening of the Fall Clinical Course. OCTOBER 7, T uesday, Academic year begins. Registration of Students. Opening Lectures of the Winter Session. NOY7EB'lBER 27, Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, a holiday. DECEMBER 16, Tuesday, Mid-Term Examinations begin. CHRISTMAS RECESS from December 20, IQO2, to January 5, 1903. 1903 JANUARY 5, Morzday, Lectures resume, 8:30 a. m. Second half year begins. APRIL 23, T hursday, Final Examinations begin. APRIL 30, Thursday, Examination of Clinical Work for prizes. MAY 2, Saiurday, Examination Returns announced to Senior class. MAY 6. Wedrzesday, Faculty Supper to Graduating Class. MAY 7, Thursday, Alumni Association Meeting, IO a. rn., Taylor Hall. Coni- niencement at Robinsonis Theater, 8 p. ni. MAX' 8, Friday, Opening of the Spring Clinical Course. - SEPTEMBER 7, Morzday, Opening of the Fall Clinical Course. 13
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