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Journey With Us Historical Highlights 1890 2015

DECEMBER 30, 1890 Ohio Medical University (OMU), including the colleges of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy, is chartered. The College of Dentistry is known as the Dental Department of the OMU, a free-standing, private institution. SEPTEMBER 7, 1892 The Dental Department of OMU begins classes on Park Street in Columbus. The program for dentists is three years. The department opens with 10 dental students and 17 faculty members (7 dentists and 10 physicians). Tuition is set at $50 per year with an additional $20 for lab fees in the first year. 1892-1893 A.F. Emminger, DDS, serves as the first dean of the Dental Department. Dr. Emminger was one of eight planners to charter the Ohio Medical University. Dr. Emminger was also a founding member of the Ohio State Dental Society (Now the Ohio Dental Association). 1893-1897 Albert Ross, DDS, serves as dean. MARCH 13, 1894 James Sherman Elder of Millersburg, Ohio, and James Whiting of Canada are the first dentists to graduate from OMU. 1898-1901 Otto Arnold, MD, DDS, 79 serves as dean. 1900 1896 The Ohio Medical University Medics play their first football game against the Ohio State Buckeyes, losing 24-0. After OMU merged with Ohio State in 1914, OMU lettermen were retroactively awarded Ohio State letters. 1900 Nina Dunlop and Sophia Kimball are the college s first female graduates. Nina Dunlop Sophia Kimball

1901-1906 Louis Bethel, DDS, serves as dean. 1902 Gillete Hayden graduates. Dr. Hayden, great-grand daughter of the co-founder of the first dental college in the world (Chapin Harris), would later become the organizer and co-founder 1903 of the American Academy of Periodontology in 1914. Charles Bernard Cox, DDS, is the college s first African American graduate. He returned home to practice in Anderson, TN. 1906-1938 1906 The College hires its first female faculty member, Bessie Bell Thompson, DDS 04, as Professor of Oral Prophylaxis. She goes on to teach until 1913. 1913 D.P. Snyder, DDS, becomes the first instructor dedicated to teaching Oral Sugery. During his tenure as the Oral Sugery and Anesthesiology chair, he initiates an internship in Oral Sugery and Prosthodontics. Harry Semans, DDS, serves as dean. MARCH 12, 1907 OMU merges with Starling- Ohio Medical College. JULY 1, 1914 The Starling-Ohio Medical College is acquired by Ohio State, creating a College of Dentistry and a College of Medicine for the university.

SEPTEMBER 21, 1914 Classes commence for the new Ohio State College of Dentistry; however, the college remains located on Park Street. FALL 1916 The College of Dentistry becomes one of the first U.S. dental schools to institute a four-year program. 1925 SPRING 1915 The first dental class graduates from The Ohio State University. MAY 1916 The Theta chapter of Omicron Kappa Upsilon, the national dental honorary, is chartered at Ohio State. SPRING 1925 The medical and dental colleges move from Park Street to Hamilton Hall on Ohio State s main campus. 1938 Harry M. Semans, DDS the college s longest-serving dean, retires. 1939-1965 Wendell Postle, DDS, 23, serves as acting dean in 1938 and is then appointed dean. 1925 Paul Kitchen, DDS 24, begins the research program at the college. Dr. Kitchen went on to become the father of the American Association of Dental Research and the Journal of Dental Research. He began his career studying the relationship between diet variations and the incidences of dental caries.

1939 James Jimmy Hull, DDS 43, serves as captain of the 1939 Big Ten Ohio State basketball Championship team, the first Ohio State team to play in the NCAA postseason tournament. 1943 Dean Wendell Postle initiates the Dental Hygiene Program. He appoints Dr. Harry Spangenberg as the program s director. 1944 College of Dentistry senior Leslie Les Horvath, DDS, is named an All-American and wins the Heisman Trophy. 1950 Earl Barr, DDS; and Patrick Toto, DDS, are the first graduates from the Oral Pathology Residency Program. Currently, it is one out of only sixteen similar programs in North America. 1950 APRIL 12-13, 1939 The college hosts its first Post College Assembly (PCA). The lectures are held in Campbell Hall Auditorium. The registration fee is $1 and the keynote speaker at the dinner meeting is Dr. Sterling V. Mead of Washington, D.C., speaking on Diseases of the Mouth. 1941 Earl Jones, DDS, and Robert Wade, DDS, begin offering a post-graduate course in Orthodontics. 1944 Twenty-five students are admitted as the first Dental Hygiene class. SPRING 1948 Ground is broken for the new dental building on 12th Avenue and construction is completed by the end of 1950. 1951 Carl Boucher, DDS 27, becomes the founding editor of The Journal Of Prosthetic Dentistry.

1955 The Class of 1955 produces the first Odontos yearbook. Allan E. Blair, DDS 55, serves as editior. Roger Fulkner, DDS 55, creates memorable cartoons for the book. 1965-1974 John R. Wilson, DDS 43, associate dean and chair of Perio, serves as dean. 1966 Donald F. Bowers, DDS 50, initiates a separate clinical area for pedodontics, facilitating a move from the college s General Practice Concept. FALL 1973 A three-year curriculum with class sizes of 200+ is implemented from 1973 to 1979, which resulted in two graduating classes in 1974 and no graduating dental class in 1982, when the college returned to a four-year curriculum. MAY 15, 1951 The new dental building is dedicated. Classes had been taking place in the building since January, 1951. Several additions are added to the building over the next three decades. 1960 The Zeta Chapter of Phi Eta Sigma, the national honor society for Dental Hygiene, is chartered at Ohio State. 1966 The first Endodontics Alumni Resident, Richard Mechan, DDS, graduates. FEBRUARY 12, 1970 The Ohio State University Board of Trustees approves the college s official seal, designed by Assistant Dean William C. Dew, DDS 40. 1974 William R. Wallace, DDS 56, MS 62, is named acting dean.

1975 1975-1980 Charles A. Howell, DDS, serves as dean. SPRING 1975 The college holds its first convocation. APRIL 20, 1977 The dental college is dedicated as Wendell D. Postle Hall. SPRING 1978 The first African American woman, Benay Gilmore, DDS, graduates. SPRING 1978 Legendary football coach Woody Hayes delivers the college s convocation address. 1984 The college introduces Research Day, an annual event to showcase research conducted by its dental students, graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and residents. The event features a distinguished lecturer from among the world s leading oral health researchers. MAY 20, 1977 The Dental Alumni Society is chartered. The first president is John G. Kramer, DDS 57. 1979 70 s era Convocation The four-year curriculum is reinstated. 1980-1991 William R. Wallace, DDS 56, MS 62, is again named acting dean in 1980 and is appointed dean on June 11, 1981.

1986 Joel Weaver, DDS, PhD, develops the Dentist Anesthesiologist Master s Degree Residency Program. Currently, there are only 10 accredited programs of this type in North America. 1990 The college celebrates its Centennial. The culminating event is a dinner dance on April 28, 1990 during PCA. 1991-2000 Henry W. Fields, DDS, MS, MSD, serves as dean. 2000 1985 The General Practice Residency Program (GPR) is initiated by Jon Pike, DDS. The program is currently the largest-single-site dental school- based GPR program in the U.S. with 10 residents. 1989 A 98-year tradition of dental students purchasing their own instruments comes to an end when the college purchases sufficient instruments to supply four classes of dental students. 1990 The college creates the Oral Biology doctoral degree program, the first PhD program at the college. 2000 John Sheridan, PhD, is appointed as the college s first endowed chair, the George C. Paffenbarger Alumni-Endowed Chair in Dental Research. 2001-2006 Jan E. Kronmiller, DDS 78, PhD, serves as dean. 2001 The National Institutes of Health (NIH)/ National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research awards the college a T32 training grant to support training of predoctoral, dual degree, and postdoctoral fellows. The first dual-degree graduates resulting from the grant are Michael Horan, DDS, PhD, and Raymond Tseng, DDS, PhD.

2006-2011 Carol Anderson, MS, PhD, serves as interim dean and is appointed dean in 2009. 2004 The college launches the Oral Health Improvement through Outreach (O.H.I.O.) Project with funding from a five-year, $1.5 million grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Through the program, fourth-year dental students spend 50 days providing care in community clinics throughout Ohio under the direct supervision of associated faculty. 2012 Dentistry students build and submit the college s first float in the annual Ohio State homecoming parade. 2014 The Periodonotolgy Division celebrates 60 years at the College of Dentistry. 2011-PRESENT Patrick M. Lloyd, DDS, MS, is appointed dean. 2013 The college initiates the first Master s of Dental Hygiene program in Ohio. 2014 The college launches its new 45-foot Dental H.O.M.E. Coach, continuing its mission to provide basic care to Ohio s children and at-risk populations. 2015

Thank-You Most of the information contained in this timeline is from A Historical Remembrance of The Ohio State University College of Dentistry, published by The Ohio State University Dental Alumni Society. Special thanks to the book s editor and associate editors: Donald F. Bowers, DDS, 59, MSD, editor; Kenneth M. Clemens, DDS, 54, associate editor; and Robert B. Stevenson, DDS, 75, MS, associate editor.