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Dental School Okayed

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Graduates of the University's new School of Dental Medicine can now set up practice in any state "with no questions asked," Dean James M. Dunning '26 stated yesterday, announcing that the American Dental Association had stamped its scale of approval on the School.

Explaining why the School was only granted "accredited" standing this week, Dunning said that officials waited until after the first graduation last year before submitting the new curriculum to the Association. The School of Dental Medicine replaced the old Dental School, which expired in 1944.

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