Black, G. V. (Greene Vardiman), 1836-1915
Dates
- Existence: 1836 - 1915
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Calender log of cruise of the Microbe, July-August 1891, 1891
Correspondence between G.V. Black and F.S. McKay on mottled enamel of teeth., 1907-1915.
G.V. Black and colleagues, 1912
An unidentified patient is surrounded by Dr. Black and other prominent dentists, including Dr. C.N. Johnson at the Institute of Dental Pedagogics meeting in 1912 in Chicago, Ill.
G.V. Black and other instructors in the Great Dental Clinic, 1902
The Clinic was located in the former Tremont Hotel at the corner of Lake and Dearborn in the Chicago Loop.
G.V. Black as a scientist, 1900
Dr. Black is operating his machine for the grinding of microscopic sections of teeth and bone in his laboratory in the Northwestern University Dental School.
G.V. Black as a teacher, 1900
Dr. Black with giant models of teeth and oversized instruments. He used these for classroom demonstrations of cavity preparation.
G.V. Black as an administrator, 1897
Dr. Black , the second dean of the Northwestern University Dental School, with other faculty members including Thomas Gilmer and Frederick Noyes.
G.V. Black as outdoorsman, 1900
Dr. Black on vacation, Mackinac Island, Michigan.
G.V. Black statue in Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois, 1935
The statue was created by Frederick Hibbard and dedicated in 1918. The larger than life seated figure was originally located in Lincoln Park, just east of the Chicago Historical Society building. This photograph was taken before the statue was relocated to its current site at the head of Astor Street on North Avenue in Lincoln Park.