Dentos . \. W. Ford (Xi Psi Phi), Demonstratorin , Chicago College of Dental Sur-gery, 1914, J. L. Meredith, Delta Sigma Delta), Dem-onstrator in , Chicago College of Dental Sur-gery, 1913. ?•» m. P. G. Wium, Demonstrator in Plate , Chicago College of Dental Sur-gery, 1915. Page 24 91 £/^B— Dw.,.5/?:,yr^> ^o ti)e J|onoreb anb pelobeb Jfacultp Members of the Faculty: We, the students of Chicago College of DentalSurgery wish to extend our utmost regards and thanks to you for the nobleefforts you are extending in our behalf and in behalf of hum


Dentos . \. W. Ford (Xi Psi Phi), Demonstratorin , Chicago College of Dental Sur-gery, 1914, J. L. Meredith, Delta Sigma Delta), Dem-onstrator in , Chicago College of Dental Sur-gery, 1913. ?•» m. P. G. Wium, Demonstrator in Plate , Chicago College of Dental Sur-gery, 1915. Page 24 91 £/^B— Dw.,.5/?:,yr^> ^o ti)e J|onoreb anb pelobeb Jfacultp Members of the Faculty: We, the students of Chicago College of DentalSurgery wish to extend our utmost regards and thanks to you for the nobleefforts you are extending in our behalf and in behalf of humanity at large, andcan find no place so convenient as our 1910 volume of the Dentos. We wish to thank you for the patience with which you correct our sometimesludicrous mistakes, and we ask your pardon for our few sleepy hours duringlecture, and assure you that such is no fault of yours ; also we wish to sav thatwhatever mischief is committed it is in no manner a discourtesy to you, but justan overabundance of youthful vigor, or in Dr. Kendalls words, potential energy,which must in some way become kinetic. We regrt. the absence of a more suita-ble place where we can congregate and expel that energy, but as such is not


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