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Harvard School of Dental Medicine

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: admitted first students 1941/1942

Biography

The Dental School of Harvard University was founded in 1867. It was succeeded by the School of Dental Medicine which admitted its first students in the academic year 1941/42.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Harvard Medical School buildings and grounds, Longwood Avenue Quadrangle images

Collection Identifier: RG M-CL02, Series 00097b
Overview:

This finding aid describes photographs, drawings, lanterns slides, negatives, postcards, and prints depicting the Harvard Medical School Quadrange and the Longwood Medical Area.

Robert Higgins Ebert records, 1911-1982 (inclusive), 1965-1977 (bulk), 1911-1982 (inclusive), bulk: 1965-1977 (bulk)

Sub-Group Identifier: RG M-DE01
Scope and Content: The records of the Office of the Dean are a product of the administrative activities of the Dean of Harvard Medical School (HMS), primarily in the years 1963-1978, under the tenure of Dean Robert Higgins Ebert (1914-1996). Record types consist of correspondence, meeting minutes and agenda, memoranda, reports, proposals, committee records, and a smaller number of handwritten notes, receipts, article reprints, press releases, photographs, flyers, programs, newspaper clippings and other printed...