Harvard Odontological Society

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The Harvard Odontological Society was established in 1878 to promote education and good fellowship amongst graduates and faculty of the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. In continuous operation for over 130 years, the society meets four times a year in a Boston, Massachusetts venue to hold a regular business meeting and an educational presentation of interest to its members.

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[edit] List of Society Past Presidents

1878 - Fashburn E. Page
1879 - Daniel F. Whitten
1880 - Edward B. Hitchcock
1881 - Eugene H. Smith[1]
1882 - Eugene H. Smith[2]
1883 - Julius G. W. Werner[3]
1884 - Frederick E. Banfield
1885 - Frederick E. Banfield
1886 - Horatio C. Meriam [4]
1887 - Frank Perrin[5]
1888 - Horatio C. Meriam
1889 - Edward C. Briggs[6]
1890 - William P. Cooke [7]
1891 - Jere E. Stanton
1891 - Jere E. Stanton
1893 - Forrest G. Eddy[8]
1894 - Forrest G. Eddy[9]
1895 - James Shepard[10]
1896-7 - Waldo E Boardman[11]


1990 - T. Philip Sullivan
1991 - Marc B. Ehrlich
1992 - Noah I. Zager
1993 - Meredith August
1994 - Joseph W. Wilkes, III
1995 - Stephen Hilzenrath
1996 - Richard S. Brown
1997 - Carol Lorente
1998 - Ronald N. Kozlowski
1999 - John T. Rusnock
2000 - Leonard B. Kaban
2001 - Warner E. Lund, Jr
2002 - Joseph J. Milavec
2003 - Steven A. Colchamiro
2004 - Jonas R. Gavelis
2005 - Paul Schnitman
2006 - John D. DaSilva
2007 - Constant C. Crohin
2008 - Salome Farzaneh

[edit] Some Notable Members

George Franklin Grant - First African American professor at Harvard, Boston dentist and an inventor of the wooden golf tee.

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Who's who in America
  2. ^ Who's who in America
  3. ^ Harvard University. "Chest of 1900" : an inventory
  4. ^ Merriam Family Genealogy Forum
  5. ^ HISTORICAL REGISTER OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY 1636-1936
  6. ^ Who's who in New England New York Times August 5, 1899
  7. ^ Who's who in New England
  8. ^ The International Dental Journal, 1894
  9. ^ The International Dental Journal, 1894
  10. ^ American Journal of Dental Science, April, 1896
  11. ^ Biographical History of Massachusetts
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