. New York Nursery and Child's Hospital Annual Report. Sheldon Dr. G. Schlegel Frank M. Swacker, Esq Lawrence Swift, Esq James H. Snowden, Esq Airs. D. Schwarz Dr. William E. Studdiford Mrs. Algernon Sydney Sullivan Mrs. Tho mas W. Streeter Dr. Jesse Sammis Milton Sills, Esq. A. J. Seasongood, Esq Sigmund Saxe, Esq Edward P. Tysen, Esq Irving L. Tenney, Esq Airs. Ernest Gunther Vietor Mrs. H. H. Vreeland Mrs. Frank S. Witherbee Mrs. Max Wilner Mrs. A. Wolffram Mrs. W. Wesendonek Mrs.


. New York Nursery and Child's Hospital Annual Report. Sheldon Dr. G. Schlegel Frank M. Swacker, Esq Lawrence Swift, Esq James H. Snowden, Esq Airs. D. Schwarz Dr. William E. Studdiford Mrs. Algernon Sydney Sullivan Mrs. Tho mas W. Streeter Dr. Jesse Sammis Milton Sills, Esq. A. J. Seasongood, Esq Sigmund Saxe, Esq Edward P. Tysen, Esq Irving L. Tenney, Esq Airs. Ernest Gunther Vietor Mrs. H. H. Vreeland Mrs. Frank S. Witherbee Mrs. Max Wilner Mrs. A. Wolffram Mrs. W. Wesendonek Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox A. C. Winkhaus, Esq Dr. Wilbur Ward Airs. M. A. Workman Mrs. Gertrude Wheat 1 00 Mrs. John E. Wilson Benjamin Welles, Esq Mrs. William Woodin 5*00 Mrs. Park Mason Woolley 10^00 Artemas Ward. Esq Rev. Shurcman H. Watkins Mrs. G. Wenner Mrs. William H. Walker 15 00 Aire Herbert D. Walter Miss Rose E. Young Miss Florence Zerega Total Christmas Donations $1, 51. Report of the House Committee To the President and Board of Directors: The House Committee, owing to several resignations, has not beenas active in 1918 as in former years, but until the time of the epidemicmeetings were held once a month and members visited the Hospital evenweek. At Easter time the Committee supplied lilies for the wards. In the reorganization of the House Committee it is believed that itwould add greatly to the efficeincy of the House Committee if sub-com-mittees could be appointed to look after sub-divisions of the work; forinstance two members to be responsible for the organization of the sewingclass, etc. Mrs. Frank S. Witherbee, as a member of the House Committee,has supplied a seamstress for the Hospital sewing room since the firstof the year, as she found that the one seamstress employed by theHospital was overwhelmed with work. Mrs. Witherbee, as a member of the House Committee, took up withMiss Morley the


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