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ANNUAL CATALOGUE

OF THE

INDIANA

DENTAL COLLEGE

INDIANAPOLIS

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TRUSTEES.

S. B. BROWN, D. D. 8., President, Fort Wayne, Ind.

W. L. HE[8KELL, D. D. 8., Vice-President, Indianapolis.

Ml>Rll' WELLS, D. D. 8., Treasurer, Indianapolis.

S. T. KIRK, D. D. S., Kokomo, Ind.

J. N. HURTY, M. D., Ph.D., Indianapolis.

P. G. C. HUNT, M. D., D. D.S., Indianapolis.

T. S. HACKER, D. D.S., Indianapolis.

GEO. E. HUNT, D. D. S., M. D , Indianapolis.

JUNlUi! E. CRA VEN'l. D. D. S., Secretary, Indianapolis.

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

W. L. HEISKELL, Chairman. MERIT WELLS. JOHN N. BURTY.

FACULTY.

JUNIUS

E.

CRA YENS, D. D. S., Professor of Operat-ive Dentistry and Dental Developrnent

M. F. AULT, M. D., D D. S, Professor of Physiology and l;listology.

A. C. KIMBERLIN, M. D., Professor of Anatorny.

GEORGE E. HUNT, M. 0., D. D. S .. Professor of Materia Medica and

Oral Pathology. · ,

J. N. HURTY, M. 0., Ph 0., Professor of Chemistry.

ROBERT T. OLIVER, D. D. S., Prof,ssor of Mechanical Dentistry.

GEORGE B. MARTIN, D. D. 8., Professor of Grown, Bridge and Porce- lain Wo,·k.

J. H OLIVER, M. D., Professor of Oral Surgery.

THEODORE POTTER, A. M., M. D., Professor of Bacteriology.

DEMONSTRATORS.

R. I. BLAKEMAN. D. D. S, Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry.

GEORGE B. MARTIN, D. D. s., Dernonst·rator of Mecha·nical Dentistry.

Demonstrator of Anatomy to be supplied.

Special Lecturers and Demonstrators.

S, B. Brown, M. D., D. D. S.-Written and Unwritten Ethics, . . . Fort Wayne Merit Wells, D. D S.-(]onduct of Dental Practice, . . . Indianapolis S. T. Kirk, D. D. S.-Demonstration of Fillmg with Non-Co-

hesive Gold, . . . Kokomo A. J. Smith, I>. D. 8.-Care of Young Patients, . . . Greenfield M. H. Chappell, D. D. S.-Dental Pathology and Therapeu-

tics, . . . Knightstown L. H. Dunning, M. D.-Maternityand its Relation to Teeth,

. . . . Indianapolis Alembert W. Brayton, B. S., M. D.-Biology and Microscopy,

. . . Indianapolis

City Hospital Privileges.

Arrangements have been made for oral surgery and other clinics at the City Hospital, to which students oi this College are admitted throughout each term. upon payment of the nsual fee charged for Med- ical students, viz.: $3.00. This is optional with students.

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1 1 DIANA DENTAL COLLEGE.

SESSION OF 1893-94.

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

Thi 'ollege b longs to the National Association of D ntal Facuities, and conforms to all its rules

Address

J. E. CRAVENS,

&cretary Indiana Dental College,

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

to fiv hours of practical work for stuctenfs a tfie oll g<' every day, except Saturday.

REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION.

Each candidate for admission, who does not pos-

;;ei:s a high-school diploma, or an equivalent from omc recognized school, must pass an entrance ex- amination on the common English branches, such as Arithmetic, Grammar, Orthography, Current Topic , Modern History, etc.

Graduates of reputable medical colleges may ma- triculate a Juniors without exam ination.

tu den ts holding certificates of attendance and examination from other coll eges of the National

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INDIANA DENTAL COLLEGE.

SESSION OF 1893-94.

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

This College belongs to the National Association of Dental Faculties, and conforms to all its rules and regulations.

The course in this school extends

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three scholastic years, viz.: First, or Freshman; second, or Junior; third, or Senior.

The next, or fifteenth annual session begins on Tuesday, September 5, 1893, and will cloi,e the last week in March, 1894. There will be from three to four hours of lectures and recitations, and four to five hours of practical work for students at the College every day, except Saturday.

REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION.

Each candidate for admission, who does not pos- Hess a high-school diploma, or an equivalent from some recognized school, must pass an entrance ex- amination on the common English branches, such as Arithmetic, Grammar, Orthography, Current Topics, Modern History, etc.

Graduates of reputable medical colleges may ma- triculate as Juniors without examination.

Students holding certificates of attendance and examination from other colleges of the National

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Association of Dental Faculties, may enter the Junior or Senior classes, according to the grade given in their certificates.

REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION.

The candidate for graduation must have attended three full courses of lecturea, the last of which shall be at this college. He must be twenty-one years of age and establish a good moral character. He must pass satisfactorily all the required examinatiom, and convince the professors of operative and me- chanical dentistry of his practical ability. During his Senior year he must prepare a specimen case of prosthetic work to be deposited in the college col- lection.

The Degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery is con- ferred upon those only who fully meet the stated requirements.

COLLEGE FEES.

Tuition complete, each year . . $100 Final examination, Senior year only 25 There are no extras incidental to a course in this institution, the fees stated covering dissecting ma- terial, chemical apparatui, and chemicals, lockers, etc.

CURRICULUM.

The Curriculum in this college embraces Opera- tive Dentistry, Dental Embryology, Dental Pathol- ogy, Therapeutics and Materia l\Iedica, Mechanical Dentistry, Oral Deformities, Oral Surgery, Conduct of Practice, Ethics, Chemistry, Anatomy, Physiol- ogy, Dissecting, Bacteriology, Microscopy, l\Ietal- lurgy, and is arranged as follows:

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FIRST OR FRESHMAN YEAR.

OPERATIVE DENTISTRY.-Study of materials and .appliances. Hand studies of dental tissues. Pri-

mary course on development of teeth. Primary technique. Freshmen arlmitted to the Infirmary, with privilege of minor practice only. Text books recommended: Taft's Operative Dentistry; Black's Dental Anatomy.

PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY.-Evolution of prosthetic dentistry . Consideration of plastic elements em- ployed in dental laboratories. The working prop-

• erties of substances used in taking impressions.

How to take impressions. Materials and methods in modeling plates and gums for artificial teeth.

Arrangement and articulation of artificial teeth.

Selection of artificial teeth, determining proper or necessary width, length, color nnd forms for given cases. Principles of fl asking or in vesting for vul- camzrng. How to pack cases with rubber; combi- nation of various preparations of rubber for effect.

The desirable and undesirable properties of various preparations of rubber. Vulcanizing, dressing and finishing plates of rubber. Fitting plates 1o the mouth. Text book: Richardson's Mechanical Dentistry.

ANATOMY--Histological, physiological and topo- graphical anatomy. Osteology-omitting that of

the head. Text books: Gray's Anatomy; Holden's Osteology, and Quain's First Volume. Dissect- ing required.

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PHYSIOLOGY.---,-Histology of the various tissues of the body, illustrated by lantern, charts and crayon sketches. Text books: Dalton's, or Flint's, or Yeo's Physiology, and Klein's Histology.

CHKmSTRY.-General and fundamental consider- ation of light, heat and electricity. Metrology.

Specific gravity. Chemical proceEses, namely:

solution, precipitation, distillation, sublimation, filtration, evaporation, fuaion, calcination, incinera- tion, crystallization, etc. Introduction to synthe- sis and inorganic qualitative analysis. Text book:

Mitchell's Dental Chemistry (Revised).

FRESHMAN'S OUTFIT.

SCALERS.

Nos. 30, 57, 62. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 50·

The instruments are selected from the S. S. W. D. M. Co.'s.

revised list, 1893, for convenience of reference.

MISCELLANEOUS.

1. Plain Mouth Mirror .

1 Arkansas Stone . . . . . l Gum Lance . . . .

1 Double-end Amalgam Instrument, No. 7 . 1 Pair Pliers, No. 2 . . .

1 Bunch Orange Wood. . . . . . 1 Plain Line Articulator . . . . .

1 Half lb. Pink Paraffine and Wax for Base-plate . 1 Double-end Rubber File . . . .

1 Brush Wheel . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Rubber Scrapers, round and pointed .

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Impression Cnps, 3 upper and 3 lower 1 Felt Cone, 1 Felt Wheel . . . : , . 1 Bunsen Burner and Tubing. . . . . 2 Corundum Wheels, medium and smaller . 1 Half lb. Modeling Compound, No. 2 .

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] Wax Spatula . . . . 1 Rubber Plaster Bowl . . . 1 Star Flask and Wrench ..

FORCEPS (OPTIONAL).

S.S. White D. M. Co.'s, Kos. 2, 10, 11, 15, 18 right, 18 left, 25 60 1 40

39. . . . . . . . $21 00 All instruments, books, etc., may be purchased in Indiana- polis at liberal discount from catalogue prices.

SECOND OR JUNIOR YEAR.

OPERATIVE DENTISTRY. -Dental embryology.

Complete study of dental tissues Philosophy of development of teeth. Diagnosis and prognosis- special. Principles of practice. Text book: Taft's Operative Dentistry. Reference book: Litch's American System of Dentistry. The Junior year includes practice in the infirmary of the college.

MECIIANICAL DENTISTRY.-Adaptation of porce- lain gum to the natural ridges by grinding. Con- .

sideration of materials, other than plastics, for construction of bases for attachment of teeth, such as gold, silver, platinum and aluminum. The use of zinc, lead and alloys for models for swagging plates. Soldering. Principles governing retention of plates of teeth in the mouth. Principles gov- erning articulation of artificial teeth. Modeling cases to restore lost facial expression. Text books:

Richardson's Mechanical Dentistry; Metallurgy:

Either l\Iitchell's Dental Chemistry, or Essig's Metallurgy.

ANATOMY.-Review of work of the Junior year.

Osteology of the head, and applied anatomy of the

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brain and cranial nerves. Dissection finished.

Text books: Gray's Anatomy; Q uain's first vol•

ume; Ellis' Guide in Dissecting, Ramey's Essentials.

PHYSIOLOGY - Review. Proximate principles.

Food. Digestion. Respiration. Circulation. Ani•

mal beat. Illustrated review. Text books: Dal- ton's, or Flint's, or Yeo's Physiology; Klein"s Histology. Books for Reference: Miller's, Strick- er's and Heitzman's on Histology

MATERIA MEDICA.-Materia Medica and Thera- peutics-these subjects will be finished with this year. Text book: Clifford's Manual of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.

CHEMISTRY.-Advanced consideration of light, heat and electricity. Voltaic batteries; kinds; care of same. Synthesis. Crystallography introduced.

Inorganic qualitative analysis finished. Chemical philosophy. Introduction to organic chemistry.

Text book: Mitchell's Dental Chemistry.

JUNIOR'S OPERATIVE OUTFIT.

PLUGGERS.

Nos. 7, 175, 176, 411, 399,380,402 . . .

EXCAVATORS.

Nos. 6, 16, 84, 87, 149, 151, 12, 75 . . .

BURNISHERS.

Nos. 30, 4 . . .

SCALERS.

Nos. 3, 30, 57, 62 ..

EXPLORERS.

Nos. 5, 8 . . .

. $3 9c>

. $1 7(}

. $1 0(}

. $2 O(}

. $0

42 The above instruments are selected from the S. S. W. D. M.

Co.'s revised list, April, 1893, for conYenience of reference.

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MISCELLANEOU~.

1 Pair Foil Shears . . 1 Plain Mouth Mirror 1 Ribbon Saw . . . .

1

Annealing Lamp, old style

1

Metal Water Syringe .

1

Chip Blower. . . . . . 1 Rubber Dam Holder . . 1 Dozen Nerve Broaches . 1 Arkansas Stone . . . . 1 Gum Lance . . . .

1 Double-end Amalgam Instrument, No. 7 . 1 Pair Pliers, No. 2 .

1 Pair Perry's Pliers . . . . . . · · .

1

Houghton Spatula . . . . . . . . . 1 Doz. Reparating Files(½ doz. No.

J, ~

doz. 00) 3 Donaldson Nerve Bristles @ 25c.

2 Nerve Canal Pluggers@ 25c ..

1 Mercury Holder . . . 1 Bunch Orange Wood . . 1 Ner\'e Broach Holder

2 Doz. Burti (and Mandrels) asssorted Disks. . . . . . . . 1 Bunch Finishing Strips, medium grit ..

2 Oz. Cotton . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Quarter yd. Rubber Dam, medium.

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Doz. Xapkins . . . . 1 Rubber Dam Punch, triplex . . . .

JUNIOR'S LABORATORY OUTFIT.

1 Plain Line Articulator . . . . . . . . . . 1 Half lb. Pink Paraffine and Wax for Base-plate . 1 Double-end Rubber File. . . . .

2 Brush Wheels . . . . . . . . . 3 Rubber Scrapers, round, oval and pointed 6 Impression Cups . . . . .

1 Felt Cone and Felt Wheel . . . . . . 1 Bunsen Burner and Tubing . . . . . . 3 Corundum Wheels (1 fine facing wheel)

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. $1 00

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1

Half lb. Modeling Compound .

1

Star Flask and · wrench ..

2 Pairs Pliers, flat aud round . 1 Horn Mallet. . . . . 1 Riveting Hammer . . . 1 Pair Soldering Tweezers 1 Gold File . . . . 1 Pair !'late Shears 1 Blow Pipe . . . 1 Plate Punch . . . 1 Wax Spatula . . 1 Rubber Plaster Bowl .

FORCEPS ( OPTIONAL).

so ,50

1 40

1 00 38 70 10

3-5

1

00 25 2 25 25

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S.S. White D. M. Co.'s, Nos. 2, 10, 11, 15, JS right, 18 left, 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21 00

ENGINE.

Optional . . . .

. . . $40 00

THIRD OR SENIOR YEAR.

0PERA'fIVE DENTISTRY-Special pathology. Ir- regularities of the teeth-cause, character and treat- ment. Dental philosophy. Lectures on contouring and complicated operations. Al:sthetic and perspec- tive practice. Higher clinics-selected cases. Books for reference: Ottolengui 's and Marshall Webb's;

Litch's American System of Dentistry. Text book:

Guilford's Orthodontia.

MECHANICAL DENTISTRY.-1\fetallurgy of the den- tal laboratory. Alloying gold for dental purposes.

Refining scrap gold. Reduction of gold to particu- lar forms, such as plate, bar and wire. "Pickling.'' Constitution of solders, and the use of fluxes in refining and soldering. Careful consideration of

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such specialties as .::ontinuous gum work, gold crowning, swagging gold plates, .and all styles of bridge work. Text books: Same as for Junior year, also Haskell's Student's Hand-book. The work of the Junior year will be reviewed.

ORAL PATHOLOGY.-The following is an abstract of lectures on this subject for the Senior year:

.A. N n trition Arrested.

B. Nutrition Impaired.

C. Nutrition Increased.

D. Anremia.

E.

Ilyperremia.

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Thrombosis and Embolism.

a. Inflammation.

IL Inflammation of bone.

I. Inflammation of mucous membranes.

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Oral mucous membrane.

2. Antral mucous membrane.

J. Septicremia and Pyremia.

K. Syphilis.

ANATOMY.-Review. Study of the soft parts of the head and neck, with surgical anatomy of the same. Text books: Same as Junior year.

PH.YSIOLOGY. - Nervous system. Physiology of anrothesia and other dental therapy. Special work and review. Text books: Same as for the Junior year.

CHEMISTRY. Chemical philosopy. Quantitative analysis. Organic chemistry. Saliva analysis.

Text book: Same as for Junior year.

BACTERIOLOGY.-A special course of lectures is annually delivered upon this important subject by Theodore Potter, M. D., A: M., embracing the fol- lowing: Germs and the germ theory of disease.

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Their place in biology and pathology. History of the germ theory. Proofs of germ causation of di- sease. Cultivation and examination of bacteria.

Classification and description of bacteria from a pathological standpoint. Bacteria of the mouth and neigh boring regions.

Prof. A. W. Brayton will deliver to the Seniors a series of highly instructive lectures upon Biology.

His elucidation of the properties of the microscope is unequaled. Apparatus exhibited.

Oral Surgery is becoming yearly of more impor- tance to dental surgery practice. Prof. J. H. Oliver will deliver a series of valuable and interesting lec- tures upon this subject, to Juniors and Seniors.

SENIOR'S OPERATIVE OUTFIT.

PLUGGERS.

Nos. 7, 175, 176, 183,184,225,226,343,411,402,389, 407 .. $6 95

EXCAVATORS.

Nos. 6, 16X3, 18X3, 84, 87, 149,151, 12, 75, 42. . $2 50

BURNISHERS.

Nos. 30,-! . . . . . .

. $1

00

SCALERS.

Nos. 3, 30, 57, 62, 3 .. . $2 50

EXPLORERS.

NOS. 5, 8 . . . . $0

42 The above instruments are selected from the

S.

S.

W.

Co.'s revised list, April, 1893, for convenience of reference.

MISCELLANEOUS.

1 Pair Foil Sheal'8 . . . 1 Plain Mouth Mirror . . . 3 Ribbon Saws

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10c. . . . 1 Annealing Lamp, old style

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. $1

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1

:i\Ietal Water Syringe . . . . . .

1

Chip Blower-Hot Air Device.

1

Rubber Dam Holder . . . . .

1 Doz. Nerve Broaches, fine, long, half stiff.

1

Arkansas Stone . . . . . . . . . . . . ] Gum Lance . . . . 1 Double-end Amalgam Instrument, No. 7 .

1

Pair Pliers, No. 2 . .

1 Pair Perry's Pliers . . . . . . . . . . .

1

Houghton Spatula . . . . . . . . . . . Separating Files, (~ doz. 00, ½doz.No.

1) 3

Donalson Nerve Bristles, assorted . . . .

3

Nerve Canal Pluggers, assorted, @ 25c ...

] Mercury Holder. . . .

1

Bunch Orange Wood .

2

Nerve Broach Holders

Floss Silk. . . . . 2 Doz. Burs, assorted . .

Disks and Mandrels .

2

Bunches Finishing Strips, medium and fine grit . 2 Oz. Cotton . . . . . . . . . .

1

Quarter yd. Rubber Dam . . .

2

Nerve Canal Reamers,

2

sizes .

:Napkins . . . .

1

Rubber Dam Punch, (Ainsworth's) ..

] Dental Engine . . . . . . . . . .

SENIOR'S LABORATORY OUTFIT.

1 Crown Articulator (Hunt's). . . .

1

Plain Line Articulator . . . . . . 2 Brush Wheels (1 narrow and stiff) .

6

Impression Cups. . . . . . . . .

1

Felt Cone and

1

Felt Wheel. . . .

1

Bunsen Burner and Tubing and

1

Soldering Block

3

Corundum Wheels . . . . . . . .

1

Half

:lb.

Modeling Compound . . . 2 Pair Pliers, flat and round, @50c ..

1 Horn Mallet . . . 1 Riveting Hammer . . . .

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. $1 00 2 75 1 00 75 75 60 1 50 1 75 70 75 1 25 75 75 50 10 50 10

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60

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1 Pair Soldering Tweezerti . . 2 Gold Files . . . . . . . . Melotte's l\foldine and Metal 1 Pair Plate Shears

1 Blow Pipe . . 1 Plate Punch 1 Wax Spatula 1 Rubber Plaster Bowl.

BOOKS OF REFERENCE.

RECOMMENDED ONLY.

Evans' Crown and Bridge Work.

Litch's American System of Dentistry.

Talbot's Irregularities of the Teeth.

Essig's Metallurgy.

Ottolengui's Methods of Filling Teeth.

Fillebrown's Operative Dentistry

Miller, Stricker and Heitzman, Histology.

I-I. C. ·wood's Materia Medica and Therapeutics.

Dunglison's Medical Dictionary.

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COLLEGE REGISTER.

TERM OF 1892-93.

P.OST GRADUATE.

Harry Corken, D. D.S. (Ind. Dent. Col., 1891-2) Brazil, S. A.

SENIORS.

~'. II. Upjohn, (Under two-term rule), . . . Indiana . .J. V. Voris, (Under two-term rule), . . . England.

C. E. Driscoll, (Under two-term rule), . . . Florida.

D. V. Bower . A. E. Boyce ..

L ew W. Daily J. D. Gage . . L. C. Gonzales D. A.

J

Io use . A. F. Hubbard F. M. Hindman . W. E. Ilutchason E. G. Lamb'-' . F.

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Lange . . P. R. :.\IcNeille . Xaunie Mal'gasou . Hugh B. Mitchell . D. II. Oliver, .Jr., W. E. Pruner . . Robert J. Russell J. D. Seibert

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L. Spates . Sam Sellers . . Chas. J. Staggs Frank C. Todd G.

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Voris'-' . R. VanValzah"'.

I. M. Whittenburg.

JUNIORS.

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. Indiana.

. Illinois.

. Indiana.

. Dakota.

. Indiana.

. Ohio.

. Ohio.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. New York.

. Illinois.

. Ohio.

. Indiana . . Nebraska.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. l\linnesota.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana . . Indiana.

. Pennsylvania •

. Illinois.

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P. D. Ballou . Carl C. Bauer . E. L. Braden*

H.

R.

Byfield . R. E. Chamness . H. G. Conklin . W. F. Cummins . S.S. Curry . . . George

R.

Davis.

Jesse Emmerson.

R. J. Gillespie E. H. Grace . . . W. B. Hall . . . F. A. Hamilton . Benj. Harbeson . .John

R.

Harrington .

L. Kimerer . . H. S. Lee . . .

M.

E. LeGally L. M. Mains . Minnie Measter . 0. H. Michaels . W. W. Mitchell . Charles E. Murphy .John A. Moore M. D. Powell . . . P. C. Read . . . . Lloyd Stephenson . I-I. E. Strain Harry Tinkham . . W. M. Van Scoyoc FM. Walters Charles H. VI' eeks . J. D. "White

FRESHMEN.

SPECIAL COURSE.

S. T. Adamson (half term) . . . . . '''Not in attendance.

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. Indiana.

. Ohio.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Ohio.

. Indiana.

. Florida.

. Colorado· . . Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana . . Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Ohio . . California.

. Illinois.

. Ohio.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana . . Illinois.

. Indiana.

. Ohio.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Illinois.

. Michigan.

. Ohio.

. Illinois.

. Kansas.

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GRADUATES.

TERM OF 1879 AND 1880.

R. W. Van Valzah. . . Indiana.

W. E. Swigert. . . . . . . . . . . . . Indiana.

E. J. Church . . . Indiana.

TERM OF 1880 AND 1881.

J. R. Lowe . . Iowa.

J.E. Waugh . Indiana.

H. H. Depew . Illinois.

L. J. Allen (dead) . . Indiana.

I. B. Rembert . . Mississippi.

J. G. Parsons . . California.

J.C. Walton . . Michigan.

DeW. C. West. . Iowa.

C. A. Pooler. . . New York.

L. E. Urich (dead) . . Illinois.

TERM OF 1881 AND 1882 •

F. M. Harris . Indiana.

T. R. Woodard . Indiana.

W. F. Kennedy . . Nebraska.

L. L. Hinshaw . Indiana.

W.W. Shryrock. . Indiana.

C. A. Murray . . Ohio.

J. L. Mahan . Ohio.

J. E. Bodine .. . Indiana.

D.R. Smith. . Illinois.

R. E. Henshie . . Illinois.

F. W. Blomily . Dakota.

W. M. Ransdell . . New York.

D. G. Parker . California.

E.W. Sheriff. . Illinois.

F. Sawhill . Illinois.

TERM OF 1882 AND 1883 .

C. B. Bratt

J.E. Ratts

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. Pennsylvania.

. . . Indiana.

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A. E. Burress F. C. Callaghan . G. G. Hollister J. B. Ribble ..

W. S. Wilson.

E. P. Elson . . A. J. Smith . . C.H. Baldwin.

C. H.Funk . . A. L. Smith . . I. N. Shepherd C. A. Mills.

S. C. Goff . . . J. S. Basom . R. Newhouse A. E. Buchar (dead) . W.

C.

Stewart . . Geo. Stathers . A. E. Buchanan .

. Illinois.

. Pennsylvauia.

. Pennsylvania.

. Indiana.

. New York.

. Ohio.

. Indiana.

. New Hampshire.

. Michigan.

. Nebraska.

. Illinois.

. Ohio.

. Wisconsin . . Ohio . . Indiana.

. Indiana.

. : Mississippi . . Pennsylvania.

. Indiana.

TERM OF 1883 AND 1884,

S. A. Kiser (

cleacl) . . . .

0. W. Willis . A. D. Leach ..

J. W. Adams.

R. Elson . . . F. C. Ayres . . II. A. Chandler . E. A. Gillett . . W. M. Bayless ..

,J. A. Bowman S. M. Kennedy T. II. Morgan . C. C. Curtis . . H. W. Runyan R. S. Ainsworth . C. W. Myers ..

D. C. Harold M. J. Kelly . .

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. Ohio.

. Indiana . . Virginia.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. New York . . Ohio.

. Indiana.

. Missouri.

. Illinois.

. Pennsylvania.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Michigan.

. Ohio.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Iowa.

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G. B. Hough . G. S. Clemens .

. . . Pennsylvania.

. . . Indiana.

TERM OF 1884 AND 1885.

Fred II. Emmerling . Frank II. Horner . William C. Archer.

William R. Dunn . William II. Bucher Gust. Weinmann ..

Marshall M. Keep . J. Monticello Sprinkle . John E. Davis ..

B. G. Miller . . . . James W. Prall . .

. Wisconsin.

. Pennsylvania.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Kansas.

. Pennsylvania.

. Ohio.

. Illinois.

. California.

. Michigan . Indiana.

George W. Tainter . . . Missouri.

Frank Dowd . . . . . Ohio.

TERM OF 1885 AND 1886 .

John I-I. Palin ..

Alfred S. Price . . . . Elmer E. Stewart . . . James E. Montgomery . Elmer E. Jollfs . . Lewis L. Clarke . . . Roland M. Smiley . . William II. Rowand .

. Michigan.

. Kentucky.

. Ohio.

. Pennsylvania.

. Indiana.

. Massachusetts.

. Indiana.

. Ohio.

Owen f:l. Lynn . . . . Indi:wa.

Alonzo L. Jones. . . . Indiana.

William N. Wilson. . . Indiana.

TERM OF 1886 AND 1887.

L. G. Bell . . . . . . Wisconsin.

Charles Woelz . . . . Illinois .

John E. Carmon ..

John II. Evans S. Oliver . . . . . T. S. Hood . . . . S. N. Blackledge ..

:Milton Lamb . John II. Bird .

(17J

. Illinois.

. Indiana.

. Pennsylvania.

. Kentucky.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Michigan.

(21)

Geo. Marbach . P. W. Earhart J. W. Bates ...

W. M. Easton . J. J. Lickley ..

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Michigan . Michigan.

. Michigan.

TERM OF 1887 AND 1888.

W. J. P. Lawton .. . Nebraska.

C. P. Curtis . . Indiana.

J. L. Barnes. . Indiana.

H. S. Hicks. . Indiana.

W. H. Beeson . . Indiana.

E. E. Reese. . Indiana.

G. W. Raber (c/eacl) . Wisconsin.

J. H. Daugherty . Indiana.

R.H. Clark. . Michigan.

L. A. Stewart . . Indiana.

W. M. Jones . Indiana.

J. W. Lopp. . Indiana.

W. A. Alexander . Illinois.

M. DeF. McKee . . Ohio.

C. J. Lange. . Wisconsin.

J. S. l\foCurdy. . Indiana.

R. T. Oliver. . Indiana.

TERM OF 1888 AND 1889.

Willard W. Gates . . Indiana.

M. F. Ault . . . . . Indi:ma.

Harry W. Cole . . . Indiana.

Waldo E. Callane . Indiana.

Peter S. Bower . . Indiana.

Ward E. Bullard . Indiana.

W. Ellis Wiessell John C. Walker . Charles S. Hardy Frederick II. Reiss Bion Moss . . . Charles K. Raber William Finn. . Sidney W. Curtis

(18]

. Indiana . . Kentucky.

. Ontario, Canada . . Kentucky.

. Wisconsin.

. Wisconsin.

. Wisconsin.

. West Virginia.

(22)

U-eorge n. Martin . . . Robert I. Blake man . ..

Mo<

eS

P

. Niswonger . .

.

Indiana.

. . Indiana.

.

. Ohio.

TERM OF 1889 AND 1890 .

E. II. Ke ith

. B.

W . . Jon

es.

E.G. Fry . . A. II. Brown J. W. H

ess

.

C.:. A.

Rowand . IT. B. Tucker

.

Jr. L. C.:orrnican W. vV. Mnnge n . RB. Gentle

. .

I. N.

She

ppard

.

G. W. Thompson

.

W. L. T

evis .

T. E.

C.:oflin .

.

.i\forris Coffin .

N. F.

1

fazl

elL .

F. B. Gonzales . Jl. Brimacombe L.A.

C.:ox . . .

T. IL Davi,lson B. W.

Sober.

. ]~. U. Erwin.

E. D. Baily.

G. E. Hunt

.

G. W. Tainte r, Jr

.. , E. R

Trippe E. IL Urecn

.

R W. Reese .

. Wisconsin.

. Michigan

. .

Indiana.

.

Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Ohio.

.

Indiana.

. Wisconsin.

.

Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Illinois.

. Indiana.

. Indiana . . Indiana.

. Indiana . .

Indiana

..

. Indiana . . Ontario, Canada.

. Minnesota.

. Indiana.

. Illinois .

, Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

.

Missouri

. .

Vi'isconsin.

. Minnesota.

. Indiana.

TERM OF 1890 AND 1891.

Walte r S. Beazley

.

. Kentucky.

Geo. C. Keel . .

.

.

Indiana .

B.

D. Curtis . . . . Cha8. G. Hoover . .

:

Maurice II. Raschig .

(J~]

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

.

Indiana.

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n.

M.

ZPhrnn:;

J.M. Lewis.

" ' m .. Johnson.

C. E. Whitesides.

C. P. Danks . . . E. D. Foulds

(deac/1

0. F. Overstreet .

}I.

J. Keightley.

C. Feizel . . . A. L. Austin . C. F. Williams Frank Smith L. W. Roe . . R.H. Kiser . . D. Otis Palmer 0. V. Simmerman . Jas. B. Jacques . . M. M. Cook . . . . Hattie G. Scott (

dead)

Geo. S. Rhea . . E. T. Shields . . M. W. Johnston.

0. A. Kieser . . . Lewis J. Stiver . A. 0. McCutcheon . C. P. Tinkham . . C. B. Hayford . . . Perrie A. Row . . . Lucinia

B.

McCollum J. B. Brimacombe . L. T. Lichtenwalter B. T. Perkins . . Mark L. Smith . W. E. Armstrong II. C. Heaton .

ln(li:111,.

Tmlian:1.

Ohio.

. Indiana.

. Indiana . . Canada.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Illinois.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Pennsylvania . . Ohio.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Minnesota.

. Indiana.

. Texa;.

. Pennsylvania.

. Indiana.

. Indiana . . Ohio.

. Indiana.

. Michigan.

. Indiana.

. Ohio.

. Indiana.

. Minnesota.

. Canada.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Illinois . . Indiana.

. Indiana.

TERM OF 1891 AND 1892.

W. Anderson . W. G. Burket .

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. Minnesota.

. . . . . Indiana.

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B. F. Jhtson .

U.

W. Burch . C. E. Burket ..

Orlando Burns J. II. Bloor . . W. J. Bradbury . G. G. Billman II. M. Brown . W. T. Clarke . Harry Corken . W. E. Diley ..

H. D. Dewar . D. A. Elwell . G. C. Fleischman W. A.Gant.

E. JI. Gage . . J. JI. George . J L C. Goodrich

C.

F. Gray .

B.

F. Gray . D. W. Gray.

W. M. Hall.

. J. E. Henderson . W. IL Harp D.S. Hontz.

W. Z. King.

D. L. Lucus.

D. B. Lockhart J. 0. Miessen . P. N.Malm . . W .. J. Morris . vV. L. McNamara.

Charles

B.

Fletcher A. A. Powell E. E. Pierce D. L. Prall . P.A. Rood.

Claude V. Runyan

(clear/) l~l]

. Tllinok . Nebraska.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Ohio.

. Wiscomin.

. Indiana . . Illinois.

. Texas . . Ohio.

. Indiana.

. Michigan . . Ohio.

. Wisconsin.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana . . Indiana.

. Illinois.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. California.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Minnesota.

. Indiana.

. Ohio.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

. Indiana.

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}.I,

A. Root. . i\[ichigat1.

W. B. Ridgeway. . Indiana.

Elmer A. Smythe . Indiana.

R W. Sessions . Indiana.

Blaine Sellers . . Indiana.

J. G. Schneider . . Wisconsin.

T. W. Scott. . Ohio.

E. B. Tyler. . Indiana.

C. W. Throop . . Michigan.

F. E. Woods .. . Indiana.

I. H. Woodruff . Indiana.

M. L. White .. . Indiana.

F. Wright .. . Minnesota.

A. T. White . Indiana.

F. Winchester . Michigan.

TERM OF 1892 AND 1893.

J. Victor Voris W. II. Upjohn ..

C. E. Driscoll . .

(22]

. England.

. Jndiana.

. Florida.

(26)

RECAPITULATION.

TOTAL EXPENSES FOR ONE COURSE.

College Fees''' (omitting Diploma Fee), each year . . . $100

00 Instruments, Tools and Books (if bought all new) 1st term,

50

00 Instruments, Tools and Books

I

if bought all new) 2d term,

25

00 Instruments, Tools and Books (if bought all new) 3d term,

50

00 Board,t complete, twenty-seven weeks, at

$cl

per week . 108 00 Washing.

.

.

. . .

10 00

F.,stimated

necessary expense for 1st term

. Add

unfor~een items .

.

.

. . . . .

MEMORANDUM.

No students

will be admitted after October 3d.

. $268

00 20 00

$288 00

All Freshmen students are nrged to be present on the opening day, in order to secure desirable rooms, b:1ard, etc.,

and arrange

other preliminaries.

Juniors should report by September 25; Seniors not later than October 1.

Students, on

arrival in the city, should call on the Secretary wi1hout delay, leaving baggage checked at the depot to

save ex-

penile and trouble.

Addn,ss all communications to

J. E. CRAVENS, D. D.S., Secretary, 24 Marion Block,

JNDIAN A POLIS, IND.

,:,~'inal Examination Fee ($23) to be deposited by the 1st of March, third term.

tBoard may be ol>tained for less amount, if desired.

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