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X THE hiljl-xI.,l:LCTORig 32 XI : V igarrrtinnian inning Q DENTAL or other college is complete without a well organized undergraduate professional society. Such a one has our department in the Barrettonian Societyy In the fall of 1893, a short time after the opening of the college, the students and faculty saw the need of a society whereby the stu- dents could get together and discuss matters of professional interest to them. VVith this thought in mind, a society was formed and named after the founder of this department and its first Dean, W. C. Barrett. Much credit musr be given to our honored alumnus, Frank L. Sibley, first president of the society and one of its most earnest supporters. Our present Dean was one of the founders of this society and has been one of its greatest workers. It is the purpose of the society to promote better men, to uphold morality and the dignity of the profession, and to equip its members with a better knowledge of their life's vocation. It is with fond recollection that each student looks back upon the happy meetings of the society, when he gave Vent to his exuberant literary spirits, and was permitted to listen to his fellow students in debates, and perchance mingle his voice with theirs in good 'old college songs. How can any college alumnus recall his undergraduate days without a thrill at the thought of the society that did so much toward his preparation for the serious duties of life? It is doubtful if there is a single graduate of our college who has not been made better through the influences of the society. In the diploma granted him on the day of his graduation is a significant proof of his good conduct and diligent work during his college life, also a constant reminder of his relations to his Alma Mater and the faith and respect of the profession which he is to follow. E. W. WOODBURY. 69
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