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DICANON Dr. William P. Harrison is retiring from teaching after a brilliant career which has spanned 40 years and two generations of dental students. Throughout his career, he has been dedicated to the teaching of dental anatomy as a foundation for all operative, restorative, corrective, ancl pre- ventive procedures in Dentistry. Dr. Harrison graduated from the School of Dentistry at Denver University in 1919. He was a mem- ber of ATE, OKU, Blue Key Sigma Xi, and Delta Sigma Delta. After his graduation, he practiced in Denver, and in 1923 he came to to Southern California and began his teaching career at U.S.C. In 1928 he helped organize, and taught the first class of dental hygienists at U.S.C. This was also the year he was appointed Professor of Oral Anatomy. He became a Fellow of the American College of Dentists in 1938 and is Past President of Pacific Coast Society of Prosthodontists. Dr. Harrison began his famous wax carving project for freshmen in 1928. The proiect has brought a great deal of attention to the school through several publications in foreign and American journals, magazines, and newspapers. He has also appeared on television with Art Baker on You Asked For It. Dr. Harrison looks back on his teaching career with great satisfaction. He has enioyed every minute of it and his ambition is to meet the third generation of dental students to attend SC since his career began. Dr. Harrison feels that Dentistry is the greatest profession in the world. His advice to those enter- ing the profession is to never lose enthusiasm, keep abreast of the field through a program of continued postgraduate education, and give freely of your knowledge and advice to others. Dr. Harrison, we salute you! THE SENIOR CLASS OF I963 PAYS TRIBUTE f5 we Kgs
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