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COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY
Parnassus avenue, San Francisco

FACULTY.

BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER, Ph.D., LL.D., President of the University and ex officio President of the Faculty.

JAMES GRAHAM SHARP, M.D., D.D.S., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, and Dean.

WILLIAM FULLER SHARP, D.D.S., D.M.D., Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry.

JOSEPH DUPUY HODGEN, D.D.S., Professor of Operative Dentistry. JOHN BURNSIDE TUFTS, D.D.S., Professor of Orthodontia, and Dental Pathology and Therapeutics.

GEORGE LUSK BEAN, D.D.S., Professor of Dental Porcelain.

SAMUEL STEEN MAXWELL, M.S., Ph.D., Assistant Professor in Phys

iology.

IRVING HARDESTY, A.B., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Anatomy and

Histology.

GUY STILLMAN MILLBERRY, D.D.S., Acting Professor of Chemistry and Metallurgy and Superintendent of Infirmary.

HENRY B. CAREY, B.S., M.D., Instructor in Materia Medica and Therapeutics, and Anatomy and Histology.

AUGUST JEROME LARTIGAU, M.D., Instructor in Bacteriology and

Pathology.

EDWIN HENRY MAUK, D.D.S., Instructor in Dental Technics. ADOLPH BAER, B.L., B.S., M.D., D.D.S., Special Lecturer on Embryology and Diseases of the Mouth, Jaws, and Face.

ROBERT EDGAR KEYS, D.D.S., Librarian.

LOUIS BARTLETT, Ph.B., LL.B.,- Special Lecturer on Dental Juris

prudence.

OTTO P. ROLLER, D.D.S., Special Instructor in Dental Porcelain. HERBERT TURBITT MOORE, B.S., D.D.S., Lecturer on Principles and

Practice of Surgery.

SHERRELL WOODSWORTH HALL, D.D.S., Clinical Instructor in Extract

ing.

LOUIS GRAHAM, D.D.S., Assistant to the Chair of Operative Dentistry. GEORGE THOMAS MCDANIEL, D.D.S., Assistant in Chemistry.

ROBERT DUNN, D.D.S., Instructor in Orthodontia.

ROSCOE A. DAY, D.D.S., Instructor in Orthodontia Technic.

ADAM ALBERT SOLLEY, D.D.S., Clinical Demonstrator of Orthodontia. ALLEN HOLMAN SUGGETT, B.S., D.D.S., Clinical Demonstrator of Orthodontia.

HENRY M. ELBERG, D.D.S., Assistant in Dental Porcelain.
SEYMOUR DAVIS, D.D.S., Assistant in Dental Porcelain.
WILLIAM MCPHERSON MASON, D.D.S., Demonstrator of Extracting.
JOHN P. NEU, D.D.S., Demonstrator of Prosthetic Dentistry.
FRIEND BURTON KENWARD, D.D.S., Demonstrator of Operative Den-
tistry and Dental Porcelain.

JOHN EDWIN GURLEY, D.D.S., Laboratory Assistant in Dental Chemistry.

RICHARD FRANKLIN WEST, D.D.S., Laboratory Assistant in Dental Metallurgy.

ELMER ELLSWORTH EVANS, D.D.S., Demonstrator of Dental Technics. M. THAYER RHODES, D.D.S., Demonstrator of Dental Technics. BEVERLY BALDWIN HOOK, D.D.S., Demonstrator of Dental Technics. LEIGHTON COPELAND BROWNTON, D.D.S., Reader in Dental Pathology and Therapeutics.

CLINICAL STAFF.

LEANDER VAN ORDEN, M.D., D.D.S., Director of Clinics, San Francisco

GEO. N. VAN ORDEN, D.D.S., Director of Clinics.

F. W. BLISS, D.D.S...

PAUL A. MARIOTTE, D.D.S.

J. P. PARKER, D.D.S..

C. E. POST, D.D.S.

O. P. ROLLER, D.D.S.......
WM. F. SCHWANER, D.D.S.
JOSEPH M. STAIDER, D.D.S.

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NOTE.-Clinies will be given at stated intervals under the direction of the Director of Clinies, assisted by a committee from the Alumni Association. They will be known as the Alumni Quarterly Clinics and are given for the benefit of the second- and third-year classes and the Alumni.

Students will make no appointments with infirmary patients during the hours of these clinics.

CALENDAR FOR 1909-10.

Examinations for Admission.-Thursday, August 5, to Tuesday, August 10.

* Examinations for Conditions.-Monday, August 9, to Saturday, August 14.

Registration Day.-Monday, August 16, 1909.

Beginning of Term.-Tuesday, August 17, 1909.

Holiday (Labor Day).-Monday, September 6, 1909.

Holiday (Admission Day).-Thursday, September 9, 1909.

Thanksgiving Vacation.—Thursday, November 25, to Monday, November 29, 1909.

Christmas Vacation.—Saturday M., December 19, 1909-Monday, January 3, 1910.

Holiday (Washington's Birthday).-Tuesday, February 22, 1910. Charter Day, University of California. - Wednesday, March 23, 1910. Senior Examination in Infirmary.-Monday, March 28, to Saturday, April 23, 1910.

Senior Examinations.-Monday, May 2, to Saturday, May 7, 1910. Junior and Freshman Examinations.- Monday, May 9, to Saturday, May 14, 1910.

End of Term.-Saturday, May 14, 1910.

Commencement Day.-Wednesday, May 18, 1910.

Special Clinical Course.-May 15 to August 15, 1910.

* Students not appearing at this time will be subject to a charge of $5 by the examining professor for a special examination.

Students not having the required number of credits for matriculation, who desire to take the examinations for admission, will communicate with Professor W. Scott Thomas, Room 201, California Hall, University of California, Berkeley, or Professor Burt. O. Kinney, Los Angeles, Cal., who are the authorized examiners for all Dental Colleges in California.

The College Entrance Examination Board (Secretary's office, P. O. Sub-station 84, New York City) is authorized to examine candidates for admission to the College of Dentistry, University of California, in other states than California.

HISTORY OF ORGANIZATION.

In compliance with a recommendation from the Medical Faculty of the University, submitted May 28, 1881, the Regents, by an Act of September 7, 1881, organized the College of Dentistry as an integral part of the University of California.

The College was originally given accommodations in the Medical Hall of the University, and through the generous offer of the Medical Faculty, provision was made for lecture and clinic room. From 1891 to 1906 it occupied quarters in the Donohoe Building, at the corner of Market and Taylor streets, San Francisco, where the infirmary was located until 1906. In 1906 the infirmary was removed to the College building on Parnassus and First avenues, where all the departments of the College are now conducted, and all departments have just been newly and fully equipped by an appropriation from the State Legislature to the University of California for that purpose.

The progress of Dentistry in recent times has given it rank among the liberal professions, and the permanent establishment of the Colleges of Dentistry provides, at the least expense to candidates, the needed preparation for the responsibilities of its practice.

LOCATION.

The College of Dentistry occupies the most eastern of the four professional college buildings situated on Parnassus and First avenues, San Francisco, Cal. On the ground floor are the chemical and metallurgical laboratories, students' room, lockers, lavatories, furnace room and lunch room.

On the first floor are the operating, extracting, surgical, orthodontia, and waiting rooms, prosthetic laboratories, porcelain room, and Administrative offices.

On the second floor are the bacteriological, pathological, physiological, and histological laboratories, all splendidly equipped with every possible convenience for practical work; a large laboratory for dental technics, and a study room furnished with lockers for women students.

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