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

 - Class of 1931

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G. R. BODEN, D.D.S., Special Lecturer in Crown and Bridge Work. W. J. BRADY, D.D.S., Special Lecturer on Orthodontia. C, R. L.-xwiuzriciz, D.D.S., Special Lecturer on Oflice Management. EDGAR W. SMITH, D.D.S., Special Lecturer on Exodontia. H. A. Artsriousia, D.D.S., Professor and Clinical Demonstrator of Orthodontia. H. M. MCFARL.-mn, D.D.S., Special Lecturer on Minor Oral Surgery. EDGAR W. SMITH, D.D.S.f'LTell each patient who comes to you the whole truth about their teeth and gums. Tell them the truth about systemic diseases frequently being caused by infected teeth. Tell them they need Xfrays-you cannot tell the truth until you have them. Tell the truth about the work you propose to do and don't exagf gerate its virtue. Then tell them the truth about the fee and be sure it is enough to be true and honest to yourself and family. Follow these simple rules and the truth will indeed make you free. L. E. CARR, D.D.S.-'LTo master the art or profession of dentistry requires a thorf ough working knowledge of technique and the physical and chemical properties of the materials used therein. This knowledge is not inherited, nor by some spirit bestowed upon one, but comes by studying, observing, applying, which means work. H. M. MCFARLAND, D.D.S.- Every man who gets along in this world has some' thing somebody else Wants and is willing to pay for. When education is added to a T182

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C. S. HANN, A.B., A.M., Professor of Comparative Dental Anatomy. L, V. HILL, M.S., B.S., M.D,, Professor of Anatomy, Director of Anatomical Laboratory. F. M. CALMES. B.S., D.D.S., X Clinical Examiner, Demonstrator of Radiodontia. J. C. WARNOCK, D.D.S., Lecturer on Dental Economics. VI. V, BROWN, D.D.S., Associate Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry. L. E. CARR, D.D.S., Clinical Demonstrator. C. S. HANN, A.B., A.M.-UAS you travel along life's pathway, accept my good wishes that it will be a smooth and pleasant road, in the years to come, and that Dental School memories will always be pleasant memoriesfi L. V. HILL, M.S., B.S., M.D.iL'Human dissection is the privilege of but few and a knowledge of anatomy, like the skull and burning taper, suggests the student who has peered into the mysteries of nature. F. W. CALMBS, B.S., D.D.S.- To master the art of dentistry one must be endowed by nature with certain talents and the ambition and perseverance to apply these advanf tages to the attainment of super skill by practice, study and experience. J. V. BROWN, D.D.S.- The two necessary requisites of any successful dentist are: the development of a good sound, conservative judgment, and the development of an ability to execute that judgment. E171



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I I 1 A. L. WALTERS, D.D.S., Instructor in Diet and Nutrition. F. H. Eviansuu., D.D.S., Associate Professor in Prosthetic Dentistry. E. C. PADGETT, BS., M.D.. Instructor in Oral Surgery. J, D. IVIORROW, Instructor in Crown and Bridge. C.-kPT,A.IN J. A. MCCALLAM, Lecturer on Military Science. man, his opportunities are widened. But the fact remains that every man who gets along has to sell his time and effort to do it. Yet no young man, no matter how brilliant or capable he may be, cannot rise immediately. He must be tried and tested for years before his largest success will come. In general, the more knowledge a man has the more valuable he is to his fellow men, and the more he will receive for his services. A. L. WALTERS, D.D.S.- Achievement of the goal uppermost in the heart and mind of every man, depends wholly upon his physical and mental integrity. Nutrition is basic-proper diet is the greatest single factor in physical fitness, mental alertness, and clean living. E. L. STEWART, M.D.- Your alma mater has trained you. The State Board of Dental Examiners has permitted you to practice, the rest is up to you. Be selffreliant, clean and trustworthy, a citizen as well as a dentist, and incur no debts you are not reasonably certain you can pay. , n F... ,. npr! J A ' U91

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