University of Missouri at Kansas City School of Dentistry - Bushwacker Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1931

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jesse D. Coox, A.B., M.D., 9 Instructor of Anatomy, Executive Secretary of Research Department. DAYTON DUNBAR CAMPBELL, D.D.S., Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry. EDOUARD M. HALL, D.D.S.. F.A.C.D., Instructor in Dental Diagnosis and Root Canal Therapy. PERRY F. GILBREATH. D.D.S.. Professor of Operative Dentistry. E. L. DILLON. D.D.S., Instructor in Dental Anatomy and Technics. A. I.. PUNTON, D.D.S., Clinical Examiner. JESSE D. Cook, M.D., A.B.- All good wishes for your health, happiness and professional success. May you increase and multiply, laugh and grow fat. DAYTON DUNBAR CAMPBELL, D.D.S.-'Keep your mind open as well as your eyes. This is increasingly difhcult as the years go by. Allow your gray matter to become sensitized to opposing views. Reflect, then dissect, then decide. EDOUARD M. HALL, D.D.S., F.A.C.D.+ WHEN WE'RE THROUGH CHANGf ING WE'RE THROUGH. Your graduation is in truth and in fact the commencement of your responsibility. Your store of knowledge should be sufiicient to make a good beginning, but don't forget: WHEN YOUiRE THROUGH STUDYING YOU'RE THROUGH. X131

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RALPH WARREN EDWARDS, D.D.S., Superintendent of the InfL'rma'ry Dr. Ralph Warren Edwards began his career as an instructor the year following graduation from the Kansas CityfWestern Dental College. He was chosen as an instructor because of his excellent record as a student. He devotes his entire time to teaching and is possessed of unusual talent and ability. Cne is not long a student in the Kansas CityfWestern Dental College until he realizes that Dr. Edwards understands his work and demands respect and cofoperation. While his rebukes are often sharp, yet the student realizes when he has had time for selffexamif nation that this counsel was only for a good purpose and that eventually it may mean graduation with the class instead of a delay. Dr. Edwards is well informed in every branch of dentistry. His creation of teachf ing material impresses the student with his thorough knowledge and artistic handiwork. We are fortunate that Dr. Edwards chose to place himself in a position to impart his knowledge to the novice and we look with interest to his every success in his chosen lield of endeavor. Dr. Edwards is recognized in the larger held of dental education and lectures before various dental societies and study clubs in this section of the country. His talents are employed in the programs of state, national and college associations. He is the chairman of the Program Committee of the Missouri State Dental Association this year. ll2l



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' '?l'I All E. L. STEWART, M. D., Professor of Histology and Bacteriology. J. D. SCOTT, D.D.S., XR Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work and Ceramics. G. W. HILLIAS, D.D.S., F.A.C.D., Lecturer on Operative Dentistry. NORMAN A. MOORE. A.B., D.D.S.. Laboratory Instructor in Histology and X Bacteriology. X'5 9 msg. L. G. TAYLOR, MD.. Professor of Physiology. F. W. HUNTINGTON, A.B., A.M., D.D.S.. Professor of Chemistry, Metallurgy and Physics. s X Q x ' ' - ' . ' wx, . :V ' .-' --:mg-.,-:,:f.f:,1:w:gf-..:1 ,- Z.,-v:5,:,:-' 3,5 55355: :?E5'5Ei5Ei 525 . :1 -' 1. -1152, -' ' ' ' . V ' --- , . -X :-as1::...:..f:.. '- ss.: sy... -1 - W V,-' s .. s- ' . ' f 'I-as--Z ssg u i gi .:- .:::::,.:.,.:'e1. -1 f- ' ., 5 .::..,..:,:.:::a::...,Q5:, . ..- : -5:::s::.f:s:1 ,:5,..,. -21221-S51i1'rE2i22Yi3' .ff-'J ' ' -.Q :f-- '2:?2Q2E2:b:E?ErEz': - as vw- :refs-s-s:.ss::s.s..... ss ia. f -2.-sz-is ' .- - - X X, X Nic ,Q x X --.fwxxwx ws A Qs -at X A. L. PUNTON, D.D.S.- After you are established in your chosen profession it is well to have a good word for your alma mater and its personnel. Often your patients measure your ability by the respect shown your school. J. D. SCOTT, D.D.S.-i'While the technical and mechanical aspects of preparation are highly essential, a more important phase is that of cultivating an understanding perf sonality that will permeate the atmosphere of your surroundings and play a vital part in your ultimate success. NORMAN A. Moons, A.B., D.D.S.f The acquisition of systematic knowledge, like saving, is arduous and unpleasant to the beginner, but when a little has been accuf mulated, adding to the amount becomes pleasurable and desirable. F. W. HUNTINGTON, A.B., A.M., D.D.S.-uEducation is a living process, forever dynamicg an evolution of the intellectual and the spiritual, outgrowing old forms and revealing the truth. .'. . . fl ,t .- , V -A . If I ,J 1 I 31,71 .a 0, , .. l14l

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