G.V. Black as an administrator [picture]. 1897.
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For a history of Northwestern University's Dental School, see Clifton O. Dummett and Lois Doyle Dummett, Culture and Education in Dentistry at Northwestern University, 1891-1993 (Chicago: Northwestern University Dental School, 1993). The Dental School closed in 2001. From the guide to the Dental School Student Records, 1901-1980, (Northwestern University Archives) From the guide to the Dental School Student Records (Microfiche), 1905-1995, (Northwestern University Archives) ...
Noyes, Frederick Bogue, 1872-1961
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Biographical Note: Frederick B. Noyes was born in 1872. He attended the Johns Hopkins University and received his B.A. in 1893. He continued his studies at Northwestern University receiving the D.D.S. in 1893 and the Sc. D. in 1922. Noyes was professor of Histology and Orthodontia at the University of Illinois beginning in 1921. He served as Dean of the College of Dentistry during the 1930's. From the description of Frederick Bogue Noyes notes 1891-1893. (Joh...
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Governor of and U.S. representative from Virginia. From the description of Letters of Thomas W. Gilmer, 1842-1843. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79450478 ...
Black, G. V. (Greene Vardiman), 1836-1915
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Dr. Greene Vardiman Black (1836-1915), the acknowledged father of modern dentistry, was born in Winchester, Illinois. His work and contributions to dentistry were all based in Illinois. His career included dental practices in Winchester and Jacksonville, Illinois. Dr. Black taught at several dental schools in the area, and served as the second dean of the Northwestern University Dental School, which became know as the largest and most outstanding institution of its kind under his ad...