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JOHN A. KOLMER Physician, Teacher, Student, Philosopher, Friend, whose teaching, personality and kindness have been an inspiration to every senior. Our association with you, Dr. Kolmer, has been monumental, full-stored and spacious, overflowing with learning. In our foundation of an adequate way of thinking in the advanced scientific and ethical concepts of Dentistry, you have played a part for which there is no vicarious substitute through words; and we offer our most sincere gratitude in humble appreciation. 6
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DR. STANLEY T. NOWINSKI. Inttructor in th Deportment of Periodontic , who patted owoy tuddenly on February 25, 1951. DR. RICHARD H. CALELY. a member of the Faculty of the Temple Univertity. School of Dentittry, who died on a Thurtday. February 15, 1951. Dr. Nowinski was born on October 10. 1925. in Wilkes-Barre. Pennsylvania. He offended G.A.R. High School in Wilkes-Barre and completed his undergraduate work at the University of Scranton. 1943-45. He entered Temple University School of Dentistry in 1945, and was granted his dental degree in 1949. While in dental school. Dr. Nowinski was a member of Psi Omega Fraternity, of which he was Grand Master: Junior Class President: and a member of the James R. Cameron Society, the Frederic James Society, ond the John A. Kolmer Society. At the time of his death, he was a member of O.K.U., the Philadelphia Association of Periodontology, and the American Dental Association. Dr. Nowinski began his instructorship at this Alma Mater immediately after his graduation. Although his association with our school was brief, he was known to all of us as a friendly, patient teacher and a highly competent clinicion, and it is with deepest regret that we note his untimely passing. Dr. Calely was born in 1874, in Philadelphia, attended the Philadelphia High School and graduated in 1889. In 1895, he graduated from the Philadelphia Dental College and began a private practice in Minnesota. After several years of practice in that state, he moved to Philadelphia and established his office in this city. From 1912 to 1916 he served os an instructor at Medico Chi College. In 1918. he became a member of the staff of the Dental School of Temple University in the Departments of Prosthetics ond Crown and Bridge. At the time of his death, Dr. Calely was still serving in an active capacity as an Instructor in the Crown and Bridge Department. In 1945, he was honored by the Philadelphia County Dental Society on completion of 50 years of practice. He was a member of the American Dental Association. Philadelphia County Dental Society, Free and Accepted Masons, and the Toll Cedars of Lebanon. 8
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