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to Science As the world constantly needs more and more young people dedicated to the profession of dentistry so our nation will produce them. In this service to humanity, Seton Hall will soon become an integral part when the first class of the Seton Hall College of Dentistry will be graduated in this year of 1960. It will be a truly glorious day for our country and o ur school as they labor hand in hand to give mankind a better life. As America forges on to new horizons, schools like Seton Hall, and men like our fellow students will make her even greater. Tomorrow will see another age. One in which America will still be first. With such sturdy stuff as the Seton Hall College of Medicine and Dentis- try, and those who made it come true, this primacy is held secure. COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY A CAUTIOUS ASPIRANT to the dental profession is advised by his instructor. A VICTIM IS READIED for treatment as a group of future dentists look on with anticipation. 21
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A Salute COLLEGE OF MEDICINE DR. MARTIN CAIN of fhe Department of Prosthodonthics gives instruction to aspiring doctors in an advanced lab course. June, 1960 saw the first graduating class of the Seton Hall University, College of Medicine. The years of education for these students have passed swiftly, and their formal schooling is at an end. The expectations of the educators and administra- tors of Seton Hall have been realized as these young men and women go forth to offer mankind a better life. In this class is personified a moment of historical significance. For the first time a Medical Degree has been awarded in the state of New Jersey, and these young men stand as leaders in an era of cooperation between Church and State, a coopera- tion without which the enterprise could not have succeeded. Finally they portray the ideals of higher Catholic learning, for in the truest sense of Catholicism they will be of universal worth. The hopes of all go with these graduates, through them will be mirrored the real hopes of professors who have instructed them and the priests who have inspired them. The continued growth of the medical profession in the state of New Jersey is in their hands. A SERIOUS MEDICAL STUDENT readies his microscope as his coed partner prepares a slide for study. 20
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Convocations and Assemblies MR. BERT L. EISENSTADT, certified representative for Kidder and Company to the New York Stock Exchange, ponders a point at a Newark Convo- cation. A college education cannot be attained in the class- rooms alone. While the theory can be presented here, the practical side of education must be learned outside the academic halls. To offer the students of Seton Hall an op- portunity to gain from the experience of men already suc- cessful in their chosen fields of endeavor, or in their pro- fessions, Seton Hall University has formulated an extensive program of convocations. This series gives the undergrad- uate the chance to hear specially selected speakers, rep- resenting the various professions and business fields, talk of the challenge, problems, and rewards of their respective vocational selections. These convocations also provide, through a question and answer period, an opportunity for the students to pose pertinent questions to the guest speakers, relative to the profession or business which these speakers represent. Outstanding among these assemblies were addresses by Arthur H. Motley, publisher of Parade Magazine, and the Christmas convocation, which gave the students their first opportunity to hear the new president of Seton Hall Uni- versity, Msgr. John J. Dougherty. IT ' S REALLY NOT THAT DIFFICULT. — Mr. Eisenstadt explains the intricacies of the Board at the Stock Exchange. 22
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