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to be offered by this college are designed to place it in the lead of all similar institutions. The lecture room, the operating room, the labora- tories, and in fact every branch in which the various courses of practical and theoretical work are pursued, have been planned to accomplish the best results of the most advanced scientilic knowledge. It may be some time before the landscape gardener can fully beautify the grounds surrounding the four great buildings. But it is safe to predict that before very long there will be added to the grandeur of our home, a picturesqueness of mossy bank and leafy dell that will meet even the romantic hopes of the most enthusiastic of the Class of yQ9. . Q E, oi . PM? IO
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Gbe Elffiliateb Qiolleges 257' There is nothing ill can dwell In such a temple p HE ceremonies attendant upon laying the corner-stone of the Affiliated Colleges of the University of California took place March 27, 1897. And a year later CHAFF offers a brief description of the structures as they stand and rapidly grow toward completion. The buildings to be hereafter occupied by the College of Dentistry, the Toland Medical College, the Hastings Law College, the College of Pharmacy, and the College of Veterinary Surgery, stand upon an emi- nence south of the eastern extremity of Golden Gate Park, and already attract attention, the imposing appearance of their architectural design harmonizing with the superb scenic surroundings. Happy was the acceptance of the site of some twenty-six acres, donated by Hon. Adolph Sutro, and equally so was that of the plans of the architects, whose finished work will live as a part of Californian history. The pressed brick exteriors have a charm to the eye that is not diminished by the closest inspection, and the interior arrangement of the buildings for the use of the several Faculties and the student body will be complete in every detail. The entrances and vestibules have about them an imposing character in keeping with the general design, and collectively these majestic structures must offer to the conception of the public the satisfying thought that for once the commonwealth has obtained the fullest value for its legislative appropriation of f250,000Q and the laity can not fail to be impressed with the great opportunities afforded by California to those seeking advanced education in the several professions represented. The Colleges of 'Dentistry and Pharmacy will occupy the eastern building, which is divided by a complete internal wall, and the entrance to the College of Dentistry will be from the east. The accommodations 9
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Gllark la fllbotte Gobbarb 2? LARK LA MOTTE GODDARD, A. B., D. D. S., A. M., was born in Beloit, Wisconsin, june 26, 1849. He attended the public schools in that city until 1868, and Beloit College from 1868 to 1872, where the degree Bachelor of Arts was conferred upon him. The degree Master of Arts was also received from the same college 'in 1875. Commencing the study of dentistry with E. M. Clarke, M. D., in Beloit, and attending the sessions of 1872-73 and X873-74 of the Phila- -delphia College of Dentistry, he graduated therefrom in March, 1874. In April of that year Dr. Goddard began practise in Chicago, and in March, 1875, he came to San Francisco, where he has been in practise sever since, being associated at Hrst with Dr. I. L. Cogswell, and from 1876 to 1882 with Dr. H. E. Knox. Dr. Goddard has always taken a very active part in promoting the welfare of organizations belonging to the dental profession. He ,joined the San Francisco and California State Dental Association in 1875, the California State Odontological Society in 1884, and the American Dental Association, which met at Excelsior Springs, Mo., in I89O. He was made an honorary member of the Washiiigton, D. C., Dental Association in 1895, and of the Oregon State Dental Association 'in 1897. In 1892 he was made chairman of the Dental Section of the American Medical Association. And in the following year he joined the Midwinter Fair Dental Congress. He filled the oiiice of President of the San Francisco Dental Association in 1891. He was delegate of the Faculty to the meetings of the National Association of Dental Faculties in Washington, D. C., in 1887g in Excelsior Springs, Mo., in 18905 and in Chicago, Ill., in 1893. Dr. Goddard has always been connected with the College of Dentistry of the University of California, since its organization, in 1881. II
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