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vf TMIR Seniorism — Cont. Isn ' t it rcniarlsalile how diii ' tiilicd and professional looking a man fccl when he is wearing a white coat? Many people after taking a course of treatment fiiom some of us still maintain a decided belief in the old axioms, Variety is the spice of life, and appearances are deceitful. ' ' Nevertheless we do love to sport our new white coats, ]Hit on a dignified air, lool wise and lead the poor suffering human being to the chair of torture. .Still, at times we get a ' lemon in the shape of some big female who is continually talking, bossing, fixing her hair, nio ' ing around, viping her nose, gasping and many other petty annoyances, characteristic of some women. With upturned nose and a strong countenance, the brave Senior nobly bears the smell of powder and the glittering fire from the steely eyes of the Amazon, who has lost her nerve ; then the touch of a delicate brooch, manipnlate l ]) a bi ' ute of ,-i man. Some men are born lazy. Others are not. Nevertheless many of us do love to sleep in the morning. If some of us were to start a diary, probablv it would read something like the immortal diary of Mark Twain: Got up and washed and went to bed. This is not the age of the dawdler and dreamer. Many of us, however, are afflicted with the sleep bug disease to such an extent that our system is poisoned by its effects, thus interfering with our College duties. Many will continue to dream and awake too late to grasp what they so much desire: a chance to live b} ' means of an honorable profession. We, the men of the Senior Class, who are about to graduate and begin upon our life ' s work, are full - aware of the fact that we ha e missed manv golden opportunities to better our mental and physical equipment while here at B. C. D. S. Aside from this fact, we ha e the feeling, to a certain extent, that some, if not all, of our time has been spent wisely, which has given us numerous ideas which cannot but help of being much value to us as professional men. Xot onlv have our efforts played an important part in gaining these ideas, but it has also been through the untiring and persistent efforts of our beloved Faculty. In after years, when we look back upon our College life, there will come the thought that we owe to the Facult)- of our Alma Mater a debt of gratitude that can never be fully paid.
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f MIl § Oj Faculty Wm. 1!. Fl ' ■|• ' , , D.D.S.. I ' rdfessor of I ' rosthetic Dentistry and Metallurgy. B. H(iia. ' Smith, M.D., D.D.S., President of Faculty, I ' rofe.ssor of Dental Sur- gery and ( )|)erative Dentistry. GiJo. E. Hakdv. M.D., D.D.S., Professor of Physiology. W. G. FosTiCR, D.D.S., Professor of Therapeutics and Pathology, H. C. Harrison, M.F)., Clinical Professor of Oral Surgery. C. M. GiNGRicir, D.D.S., F ' rofessor of Clinical Dentistry. E. HoFFMKisTi ' .K, Ph.D., D.l .S., Profes.sor of Materia Medica and Metallurgy. Standish McCli:arn-, M.D., Professor of . natom ' , Ci.arKnck J. GuiivvrvS, D.D.S., -Professor of Comparative . natoinv and Dental Histology. Kasson C. Gibson, N.Y., Professor of Oral Deformities and Fractured Maxil- laries. Harrv E. T ' vI ' :lsp; ' , D.D.S., Professor of Orthodontia. LECTURERS F). HoLLV Smith, Jr.. . .P)., D.D.S., Dental Ceramics. W. VV. ParkKr, LL.P ., Dental Jurisprudence. Lorrs D. Coriell, D.13.S., . .ssoc. A.I.E.E. I ental Radiography and F.lectro-Therajieutics. P). P. Brun, D.D.S., Operative Technique. Joseph Colt BLOonaooD. B.S., M.D.. Precancerous Lessons of the Mouth. Omar Pancoast, A.B., APD., Minor Surger -. J. KiCndali, BuRC.iCSS, D.D.S., Special Crown and Bridgework. Iv. D. CoRHvLL, D.D.S., Pvorrhea Alveolaris (Special). Ellis Miller, M.D., Ph.C, Chemistry. J. L. Wricht, M.D., Histology. John T. King, Jr., M.D., Physical. 11
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