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ehieatiun QEIJE 411855 Df 1916 respectfully nehicates this nulume nf Glje Hefiertnr in Gen. 35. Quoin, E. E. 5. Q?ur be:unh,ZIDean mm 1903 tu 1912 a mark nf appreciatiun uf biz? uaiuabie Services to the Qluliege as a prufeiiur ann pam: Bean ant! lxecauaie nf the fact that me appreciate what he had giuen the Qbentai ibtufessiun UP Sntentifir iliesearrb
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1 Y THE REFLECTOR w e V Q ea ir VI 1 2lBrzfane N the following pages, the Board of Editors of THE REFLECTOR present to the public the second Year Book published by a class of the Dental Department of the University of Buffalo. Knowing that the lack of a Year Book was keenly felt by all students in the Dental College, the Class of 1915, last year, published the first book of its kind, the 1915 REFLECTOR. Now, we, the Class of 1916, wishing to keep up the good work, are bringing to the student body, faculty and alumnae, another volume, the REFL1-:cron of 1916. 4 The maiden efforts of the Class of 1915 were successful, and although we do not hope for perfection, nevertheless we strive for improvement, and we trust you will judge this book upon the good points rather than upon the imperfections. XYe have indeed had many handicaps, but with the assistance of the Dean, the faculty, and especially of the lower classes, we are able to issue this book. In publishing this volume we are forming the second link in the long chain which our brothers of IQI5 so successfully planned, and of which their book was the first link, ours the second. Wie sincerely hope that each year hereafter another link may be added to the ever- lengthening chain which will surely come to bind faculty and stu- dents into closer fellowship. In years to come, should you glance through the contents of this volume, so that you should be reminded of Hthe good old college daysf' then, indeed, we shall feel that we have been re- warded for our labors and that the 1916 REFLECTOR has not been published in Vain.
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