. Columbia University bulletins of information : announcement. M. Dawbarn. William Edgar Wirt, Ohio Univ. of Wooster, O., 1888. Frederick Hubbard Wolcott, New York City Dr. H. B. Sands. Hany Percival Woley, New York City Dr. G. B. Phelps. William Devendorf Wolff New York Drs. J. and C. Buckley. Louis Wolfstirn New Jersey Dr. E. T. Stedman. Frederick John Jennings Wood New York Dr. T. M. Rochester. James Wood ,.. ..New Jersey Dr. C. L. Dey. Thomas Denison Wood, Illinois Dr. J. G. Smith. Walter Childs Wood, New York City Dr. H. B. Sands. William Earl Wood Georgia Dr. L. G. Ha


. Columbia University bulletins of information : announcement. M. Dawbarn. William Edgar Wirt, Ohio Univ. of Wooster, O., 1888. Frederick Hubbard Wolcott, New York City Dr. H. B. Sands. Hany Percival Woley, New York City Dr. G. B. Phelps. William Devendorf Wolff New York Drs. J. and C. Buckley. Louis Wolfstirn New Jersey Dr. E. T. Stedman. Frederick John Jennings Wood New York Dr. T. M. Rochester. James Wood ,.. ..New Jersey Dr. C. L. Dey. Thomas Denison Wood, Illinois Dr. J. G. Smith. Walter Childs Wood, New York City Dr. H. B. Sands. William Earl Wood Georgia Dr. L. G. Hardman. Edwin Gould Woodruff New York Dr. C. H. Wilkin. Edward Eli Worl, New Jersey Dr. A. C. Dougherty. Henry Eufus Lankford Worrall, ..New Jersey Dr. Alonzo Pettit. Isaac Le Roy Wright New York Dr. Le Roy McLean. Dell Elmyrt Yarnell Ohio Dr. E. C. Carr. Demetrio Yglesias (Castro) Costa Rica ,. Dr. J. E. Newcomb. Solomon Walker Young, New Hampshire. Dartmouth Med. CoU., 1876. Louis Augustus Zerega, New York City Dr. R. T. Morris, Total , 701. AMOUNCEMENT EOR 1889-90. The new group of buildings, given by the late William H. Vandekbilt andhis family, and by William D. Sloane, Esq., have amply fulfilled the high ex-pectations formed of them as centres for improvement in medical teaching. These buildings stand upon twenty-nine contiguous lots of land, bounded onthe south, west, and north, by Fifty-ninth Street, Tenth Avenue, and SixtiethStreet, respectively, and lying immediately opposite to the Roosevelt Hospital. The station, which is a few steps from the College, at the corner of Fifty-ninth Street and Ninth Avenue, is the point of union of the Ninth Avenue andSixth Avenue Elevated Railroads, by either of which the buildings are immedi-ately accessible from the north and south. The across-town horse-cars of the Belt-line Surface Railway move east andwest along Fifty-ninth Street, past the site of the College, and place it in easycommunication with the Second and


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