. Dentos . our unbal-anced countenance, the proud mans contumely, the pangs of shooting pains, thedaylights delay, the insolence of everybody, and the cold, clammy thought ofsitting in the torture chair of a heartless dentist, to grunt and moan and sweatunder a wear\ life, but that dream of something worse than death, the undis-covered country from whose bourne no traveler returns, puzzles the will andmakes us rather bear those awful pains than to fly to others that we know not of. Thus dentists do make cowards of us all; and thus our good old nervine issicklied over the pale cast of thought a


. Dentos . our unbal-anced countenance, the proud mans contumely, the pangs of shooting pains, thedaylights delay, the insolence of everybody, and the cold, clammy thought ofsitting in the torture chair of a heartless dentist, to grunt and moan and sweatunder a wear\ life, but that dream of something worse than death, the undis-covered country from whose bourne no traveler returns, puzzles the will andmakes us rather bear those awful pains than to fly to others that we know not of. Thus dentists do make cowards of us all; and thus our good old nervine issicklied over the pale cast of thought and our resolutions of great pitch andmoment with this regard get fatally twisted and the poor dentist loses action. Page 56 )9^2 ?tSS Bp- ^- ^^^Qtnio 5T0O. Louis P. Horovitz, Historian It was in the year of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen, the ninth month, onthe third day of the month, that in the Chicago College of Dental Surgery, fininstitution now ranking as the highest of its kind, and situated in one of theleading medical centers of the cotmtry, the various classes were going up to beinscribed in that great book of classes. They were joined by a band of youthsspeaking different tongues and representing various races. We all assembled in the large amphitheatre of the school to participate inthe exercises which marked the official opening of the school year. These exer-cises, however, were different from the usual school openings of the previousyears. During that period the whole world was in the state of war. Men fromevery walk of life had to answer the countrys call. That very morning an officerof the United States Army delivered an address urging us to join the StudentsArmy Training Corps. Practically all of us responded to the call,


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