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I.KK R. Pim.VGHR BuMnei Manager CHARLES H. JACO Editor. In-Chid Editorial St ff ARTHUR S COOPER AuUUut Editor 6
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In 1X64 he received the degree of A.M. in course from his Alma Mater, and in 1886 the honorary degree of Ph.D. from the same institution. In 1884 he also received the honorary degree of D.D.S. from the Philadelphia Dental College. He began the practice of dentistry in his native town of Lebanon, in 1X65. and at the end of seven years removed to Philadelphia. In 1881 he was elected Professor of Operative and Prosthetic Dentistry in the Philadelphia Dental College, which chair he still holds. After the death of Prof. Garretson in October, 1895, he succeeded him as Dean of the Institution. Prof. Guilford is the author of two works. “ Nitrous Oxide.” published in 1887, and “ Orthodontia,” published in 1889. The latter is a college text-book, and is now in its third edition. He also wrote the sections on “ Orthodontia, • Anomalies of the Teeth and Maxillae and Hypercementosis” of the American System of Dentistry, and the chapters on Preparation of Cavities” and Contour Filling for the American Text-book of Operative Dentistry. He also has Iven a frequent contributor to the best periodical literature of his profession. He has served as President of the National Association of Dental Faculties, the Pennsylvania State Dental Society, the Odomological Society of Philadelphia, and the Philadelphia Academy of Stomatology. He has been Vice-President of the National Dental Association. Besides holding active membership in many dental organizations, he is an Honorary Member of the First District Dental Society of the State of New York, and of the State Dental Society of New York, and a Fellow ” ot the American Academy of Dental Science of Massachusetts. 5
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Introduction N presenting this record of the Class of 1901. to those whose love for the class may lead to a perusal of its pages, the editor makes no apology. This book purports to be a reminder of the joys and sorrows, the hopes and fears, which have come to a hundred and more boys who have worked, loafed and played together for three bright years, and who emerge now after the struggle, older, merrier, and wiser—I hope—than when, three years ago. we enrolled ourselves under the banner of the P. D. C. If in opening this book its pages recall the faces of our classmates with whom we associate many pleasant memories in the days when we sang before lecture, or carried the boys up —if they do this, then this book will have accomplished its purpose. But. if there be any who cannot look, without distemper, upon fun and good natured raillery, any who cannot endure that his eccentricities be set down in black and white, any who cannot laugh at a joke when he himself is the person • joked —if there he any such, which I doubt, he is here solemnly cautioned against reading these pages. But to all who love good-natured sport, to all who •• Wr merry units. and friendly cricks. And unco’ tiles, in’ funnie jokes,” will laugh over the merry times we have had together—to these we address our greeting. Examine these pages, be not over-critical, and let us laugh at. and with, each other; and with these remarks we offer this product, not of our labor, but of our plav. to the class of 1901. C. H. Jaoo, Editor-in-chief. 7
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