Santa Barbara and Montecito, past and present . w building was erected, sub-stantially built of stone, and modern throughout,w^hich has been the home of the Seminary since1901. It is beautifully situated on the crest of a lineof foothills overlooking the city of Santa Bar-bara and here, in the shadow of the Old Mission,within earshot of the Mission Bells, which stillhang in their massive towers and speak of theglories of the past; surrounded on all sides by amatchless panorama of ocean and mountain,wooded canon, and rolling hills; drawing inspir- 208 AND iVI O N T E C 1 T O ation from an envir


Santa Barbara and Montecito, past and present . w building was erected, sub-stantially built of stone, and modern throughout,w^hich has been the home of the Seminary since1901. It is beautifully situated on the crest of a lineof foothills overlooking the city of Santa Bar-bara and here, in the shadow of the Old Mission,within earshot of the Mission Bells, which stillhang in their massive towers and speak of theglories of the past; surrounded on all sides by amatchless panorama of ocean and mountain,wooded canon, and rolling hills; drawing inspir- 208 AND iVI O N T E C 1 T O ation from an environment so rich in the associa-tions of history and the charms of nature, thestudents of St. Anthonys Seminary preparing tofollow in the footsteps of the padres are beingeducated for the priesthood in the FranciscanOrder. The College Faculty is as follows:— John, President; Rev. Father Peter, Adrian, Rev. Father Louis, Vice-President; Rev. Father Joseph, Rev. FatherCharles, Rev. Father Lawrence and the St. Anthonys Seminary. Students who desire to enter and who have asincere intention of eventually joining the Orderin the Province of Santa Barbara, must be bod-ily, mentally and morally sound, and betweentwelve and sixteen years of age, besides havingthe consent of their parents or guardians. 209 SANTA BARBARA Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital The Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital was in-corporated in 1888. At that time the institutionconsisted of a group of small cottages accommo-dating ten patients. Soon after a large frame building waserected. This building, with a capacity of 35patients, was the pride of all who had to do withit. In 1913 a new building, the central unit ofthe present Cottage Hospital, was erected. Itis of fireproof construction and splendidly adapt-ed to its purpose, and is located at the corner ofThird Avenue and Bath Street and is reached bjthe electric street car. A wing for obstetric pa-tients only, was opened in 1918


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