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Bernhard Wolf Weinberger Scrapbook
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Bernhard Wolf Weinberger graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Dental Medicine in 1908 with a D.D.S. Dr. Weinberger was born in Idaho Springs, Colorado on June 5, 1885. After graduating from Penn, he did graduate work in orthodontics at the Angle School of Orthodontia. Following his studies, Dr. Weinberger established a practice in New York City for over fifty years. He was noted for his study of dental history and literature. He was also active in national and international dental societies. Following his retirement, Dr. Weinberger moved to New Orleans, where he died on May 8, 1960.
The Bernhard Wolf Weinberger Scrapbook contains images of campus, faculty, and students; postcards; sporting events tickets and programs; and other memorabilia from Bernhard Wolf Weinberger's time as a student at the School of Dental Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania from 1906 to 1908, and subsequent alumni events through to 1948. Dr. Weinberger's 1908 class pin is also included.
The Bernhard Wolf Weinberger Scrapbook is in it's original bound order as received.
The Bernhard Wolf Weinberger Scrapbook was transferred to the University Archives from the School of Dental Medicine Library (Accession number 2015: 018, May 2015).
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- Publisher
- University of Pennsylvania: University Archives and Records Center
- Finding Aid Author
- Joseph - James Ahern
- Finding Aid Date
- July 2015
- Access Restrictions
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