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To the Class of 1939 Ethics is the science of human duty, the body of rules of duty drawn from this science; the rules of practice in respect to a single class of human action; as political, social, medical or dental ethics. I have seen here at school many of the things done which prove you are all trained in correct rules of duty to each other, namely, your tolerance of the religion and nationality of the other classmate. You must be aggressive here, where laboratories and operative space is at a premium, but I have never seen any of you take advantage of one another. This leads me to believe that your Fathers and Mothers have instilled in you the Golden Rule— “Do Not To Others That Which You Would Not Have Them Do To You.” Temper your judgment with charity. Do not be indignant when the patient wishes to discuss the Dentist on the other corner. It is preferable to be evasive without offence, better to praise than to condemn. The patient should be treated in all fairness, be an honest professional man. not a salesman of shining, highly polished gadgets, the service of which is highly problematic. Do not recommend restorations or charge fees that you would not consider fair for your brother or sister, if they were living where they were unable to have your advice. You owe to your Community the duty of being the most proficient Dentist it is possible for you to be. Each year take a course in one of the subjects related to Dentistry and study it diligently. This College cannot teach you all that should be known of the Practice of Dentistry. Forty or fifty years from now you should still be learning and studying. Come to the Dental Meetings, buy a new book every two years, a new Dictionary every eight years. Conduct yourself so that you can join the best Lodge, Church and Dental Organization in your neighborhood, and then you will be numbered with the Blessed. All good wishes to all of you! Meph: You are just what you are-may-never doubt it; Keep piling curls in million on your head; on socks— a cubit high-plant your proud tread. You are just what you are—that’s all about it.” (Faust) THEODORE D. CASTO. Seventeen
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THE HANDPIECE THEODORE D. CASTO, D.D.S., F.A.C.D. Faculty Advisor Sixteen
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Professor of Orthodontia and Crown and Bridge C. BARTON ADDIE, D.D.S., F.A.C.D. Eighteen
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