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I THE REF12ECToR 32 ' qv 2 I Erpnrtmrnt nf Brntiatrg HE Department of Dentistry was organized in 1892, with the following faculty: VVilliam C. Barrett, hf.D., D.D.S., A. P. Southwiclc, M.D.S., F. E. Howard, M.D.S., Herbert A. Birdsall, lX4.D., D.D.S. George B. Snow, D.D.S., was chosen clinical professor of mechanical technics by the faculty. These gentlemen called to their aid an extensive corps of teachers from not only the medical faculty, but from the ranks of the dental profession in Buffalo, Rochester, Elmira, New York, Brooklyn, Ithaca and Detroit. The school therefore started out with a teach- ing force far superior to that of many similar institutions. During a part of the first year, the instruction was given in the upper stories of the building at 641 Blain Street. For the first session there were 46 matriculates and the graduating class numbered 5. Une change in the permanent faculty occurred early in the first session. Prof. H. A. Birdsall, the youngest member and a man of very great promise, died December 12, 1892. He was succeeded by Eli H. Long, M.D. The second session found the school well equipped in the com- modious, new University Building, located on High Street, which was intended for the present to accommodate the departments of medicine, pharmacy, and dentistry. The west wing of the building was assigned to the Dental Department, for its infirmary and laboratories. ' The classes grew very rapidly in size from year to year, which demonstrated the necessity of a ,first-class dental school in this section of the country. In fact the growth was regarded as phenom- enal, beginning with a class of 46 in the session of 1892-93, four years later saw a registration of 222 and ten years later the registra- tion reached 261. 7
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