. Columbia University bulletins of information : announcement. nck Willis. New Jersey Dr. D. McL. Forman Edward Simpson Wilson, .New York City Dr. Graeme Hammond Leslie Montague Winn New York City. Alexander King Winter Brooklyn, N. Y Dr. Alpheus Freeman Harry Percival Woley, New York City Dr. W. T. Bull Theodore Frelinghuysen Wolfe, .New Jersey. Coll. of P. and S., N. Y. City, 1868 Bernard Wolff, Virginia University of Ya., 1888 James Wood New Jersey Dr. C. L. Dey Thomas Deuison Wood, Illinois Dr. J. G. Smith •James Madison Woodson Texas Dr. W. M. Woodsojn Edwin Gould
. Columbia University bulletins of information : announcement. nck Willis. New Jersey Dr. D. McL. Forman Edward Simpson Wilson, .New York City Dr. Graeme Hammond Leslie Montague Winn New York City. Alexander King Winter Brooklyn, N. Y Dr. Alpheus Freeman Harry Percival Woley, New York City Dr. W. T. Bull Theodore Frelinghuysen Wolfe, .New Jersey. Coll. of P. and S., N. Y. City, 1868 Bernard Wolff, Virginia University of Ya., 1888 James Wood New Jersey Dr. C. L. Dey Thomas Deuison Wood, Illinois Dr. J. G. Smith •James Madison Woodson Texas Dr. W. M. Woodsojn Edwin Gould Woodruff New York Dr. C. H. Wilki^ Edward Eli Worl, New Jersey Dr. A. C. Dougherty Henry Rufus Langford Worrall, .New Jersey Dr. Alonzo Pel (it Isaac Le Roy Wright New York City Dr. C. C. Schuyler William Wright New York Dr. C. M. Garrison Dell Elmyrt Yarnell Ohio Dr. E. C. Caifr Demetrio Yglesias-Castro Cosla Rica Dr. J. E. NewcomJb Samuel Edward Young Missouri Theological Studerlt George Shultz Youngling .New York City Dr. E. B. Warnir Total G19. ANNOUNCEMENT FOE 1890-91. The group of buildings, given by the late William H. Vanderbilt andhis family, and by William D, Sloane, Esq., have amply fulfilled the highexpectations formed of them as centres for improvement in medical teaching. These buildings stand upon thirty contiguous lots of land, bounded on thesouth, west, and north by Fifty-ninth Street, Tenth Avenue, and Sixtieth Street,respectively, and lying immediately opposite to the Roosevelt Hospital. The station, vphich is a fevp steps from the College, at the corner of Fifty-ninth Street and Isinth Avenue, is the point of union of the Ninth Avenue andSixth Avenue Elevated Railroads, by either of vphich the buildings are immediatelyaccessible from the north and south. The across-town horse-cars of the Belt-line Surface Railway move eastand west along Fifty-ninth Street, past the site of the College, and place it in easycommunication with the Second and Tlaird A
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