John D. Hertz, D.D.S. (1870–1943)

John D. Hertz, D.D.S. (1870–1943)

A s s o c ia t io n student in the Oklahom a M ilitary Academ y at Claremore, survive. Few men can lay claim to so many friends as did George Roland...

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student in the Oklahom a M ilitary Academ y at Claremore, survive. Few men can lay claim to so many friends as did George Roland. T o know him was to love him. It was not for him to question your request, whether professional or personal, but to act. Service was his watchword. Dentistry has lost one of her greatest men and his multitude of friends will mourn his passing. JO H N D. H fiR T Z , D.D.S. (1870-1943) J o h n D . H e r t z , practicing dentist of Stamford for the past half century, bank director and civic leader, died suddenly at his home in Stamford, Conn., November 26. Dr. Hertz was born December 27, 1870, at Ephrata, Pa. He was gradu­ ated from the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery, Philadelphia, and be­

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gan dental practice in Stamford in 1893. He was a member of the Am er­ ican Dental Association, Connecticut State Dental Association and the W est­ ern Fairfield County Dental Association. H e is survived by his widow, one son, Clarence E., a sister and three grand­ children. Dr. Hertz was a member of the staff of the Stamford Hospital, and a direc­ tor of the Stamford Trust Company and the Stamford Savings Bank. Long active in the civic affairs of the community, he was a member of the Cham ber of Commerce and a founder and first president of the Rotary Club, and served in an advisory capacity on many civic boards. He was an O dd Fellow and a Mason. Dr. Hertz was a member of the W ood­ way Country Club and at one time served as president of the Stamford Salvation Arm y Advisory Board.

DEATHS G e o r g e F r e d e r i c k , Napa, Calif.; Temple University School of Dentistry; died in August; aged 64. A r m s t r o n g , J a m e s H., Belding, Mich.; De­ troit College of Medicine, Department of Dental Surgery, 1898; died October 26. B a r r e ir o , E m il io M., Philadelphia, Pa.; Medico-Chirurgical College, Cuba; died November 2; aged 52. B is g a r d , J . J ., St. Paul, Minn.; Omaha Den­ tal Collège, Dental Department of the University of Omaha, 1898; died October 17; aged 78. B l a c k w o o d , A. J., Cincinnati, Ohio; Ohio College of Dental Surgery, Dental Depart­ ment of the University of Cincinnati, 1912; died August 19; aged 59. B r o m in s k i , J o h n J ., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Balti­ more College of Dental Surgery, 1920; died October 31. B u s h , C. A., Brooklyn, N. Y.; New York College of Dentistry, 1886; died October'30. A m es,

D o n a l d , Staunton, Va.; George Washington University, Dental Depart­ ment, 1914; died October 24; aged 51. C h r is t in , C h a r l e s A ., Oak Park, 111.; Chi­ cago College of Dental Surgery, Dental Department of Loyola University, 1897; died August 22; aged 69. C o l b o r n , C . R o t h , Philadelphia, Pa.; School of Dentistry, University of Pennsylvania, 1913; died in August; aged 58. C o l l i e r , G e o r g e W., Houston, Texas; died October 28; aged 82. D e H a v e n , W il l i a m H enry, Springfield, Mass.; Kansas City Dental College, 1895; died October 25; aged 83. D o d d , J. R ., Tomahawk, Wis.; Chicago Col­ lege of Dental Surgery, 1896; died August 11; aged 73. D o r a n , E d w a r d J., Marysville, Kan.; died July 12; aged 47. • D o w n in g , E n o c h , Peebles, Ohio; Ohio Med­ ical University, 1875; died June 2; aged 81. E d g e r l y , S e w a r d C .. Buffalo, N. Y.; Univer­

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