NEW YORK TIMES
Saturday,
September 03, 1927

(Ref. - Herald Tribune New York City)
"Dr. Frank T. Van Woert was former Dean and founder of the Dental School of Columbia University; 71 years old; inventor of the color photography process for oral surgery which bears his name; he and his son Dr. Clarence Van Woert carried on a private practice at 21 East 40th Street, Manhattan."
(Ref. New York World)
"age 71 years; co-founder of Dental School, Columbia University; first dean, in 1917, of Columbia's Dental School."
(Ref. Mr. Richard Herpers Secretary of Columbia University Room #213 Law Library New York City)
"Dr. Frank Thorn Van Woert died September 1, 1927."
(Ref. http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/student/finaid/oralbook.html )
The Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery offers a scholarship in the name of Dr. Frank Van Woert. Following is a note I found on the Columbia University Financial Aid Webpage in reference to the scholarship: �The Van Woert Award recognizes the student at the end of the third year with the highest academic
achievement. The award is over $1,000. �
A short
history of the Columbia University Dental School mentions Dr. Frank Van Woert.
In the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library, at Columbia University, is a special collection of material relating to the formation and history of the Dental School. It is contains correspondence from Dr. Frank T. Van Woert. I assume it may be available for viewing by interested persons. It is known as:
The Gies Collection in the History of Dental
Education, 1905-1973
(I used the �find� feature in my browser and found 5 or 6 references to Dr. Van Woert)
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