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Case Western Reserve University Archives

School of Dentistry

The Dental School spent the first 25 years in downtown Cleveland - the first 4 housed in the School of Medicine's building. In 1894, 2 years after its founding, the School was recognized by the National Association of Dental Faculties. During its downtown period, it also became a proprietary school but degrees were still granted by Western Reserve University. (WRU took back total control of the School in 1917, when it moved to the University Circle campus.) In 1892 enrollment was 21 and tuition was $100. In 1916 enrollment was 190 and tuition was $200.

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1269 Interior of the Bangor Building, where the School of Dentistry was housed from 1896 to 1910
1270 Dental School students, undated
1271 Class of 1918, as freshmen in 1916
1275 Dental School Laboratory located in the Medical School building, 1890s
1278 Dental Clinic, 1890s
1285 The Dental School Class of 1914

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The School of Dentistry occupied the second floor of 2450 East 9th Street from 1910 to 1917

Invitation for the second Dental School commencement, 1895

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