Albany medical annals . d address of the author. No envelope will be opened exceptthat which accompanies the successful essay. The Committee will returnthe unsuccessful essays if reclaimed by their respective writers or their 394 Albany Medical Axxals. agents within one year. The Committee reserve the right not to makean award if no essay submitted is considered worthy of the prize. Thetreatment of the subject must, in accordance with the conditions of theTrust, embody original observations or researches or original deduc-tions. The competition shall be open to members of the medical profes-si


Albany medical annals . d address of the author. No envelope will be opened exceptthat which accompanies the successful essay. The Committee will returnthe unsuccessful essays if reclaimed by their respective writers or their 394 Albany Medical Axxals. agents within one year. The Committee reserve the right not to makean award if no essay submitted is considered worthy of the prize. Thetreatment of the subject must, in accordance with the conditions of theTrust, embody original observations or researches or original deduc-tions. The competition shall be open to members of the medical profes-sion and men of science in the United States. The original of thesuccessful essay shall become the property of the College of trustees shall have full control of the publication of the memorialessay. It shall be published in the Transactions of the College, and alsowhen expedient as a separate issue. Address J. C. Wilsox. M. D., Chairman, College of Physicians, 219 South Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, The Xew Albany Hospital. The ceremony of laying the corner-stone of the new buildings was con-ducted by the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Stateof New York. Most Worshipful William A. Sutherland. Grand Master, onthe afternoon of June 23rd, 1898. The foundations of all the buildingshave been erected, and upon that of the central administration buildingwas erected a platform upon which were seated the Knights Templar,Governors of the Hospital. Patronesses of the Training School andothers. Above the platform the corner-stone was suspended, and laterwas lowered to its place. A box of copper had been prepared to fitclosely in the interior of the stone, and contained: list of Governors andExecutive Committee. Building Committee, list of Patronesses, list ofsubscribers to the new hospital, list of endowment fund, list of trustees ofthe German Hospital Association, trustees of the ladies board of theGerman Hospital Association, the architects name (A. W


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