New York, the metropolis : its noted business and professional men. . misson for students andthe requirements for graduation. Examinations are written,and an average of seventy-five per centum is necessary toobtain the degree. The facilities for instruction have alsobeen materially increased duringtliis time: five chemical andjiathological laboratories have been added. A dispensaryin the same building furnishes ami)le material, and theWoodstock Hospital, at 815 Union Avenue, is in chargeof the faculty of tliis institution. The college building atNo. 239 East Fourteenth Street is of brownstone,
New York, the metropolis : its noted business and professional men. . misson for students andthe requirements for graduation. Examinations are written,and an average of seventy-five per centum is necessary toobtain the degree. The facilities for instruction have alsobeen materially increased duringtliis time: five chemical andjiathological laboratories have been added. A dispensaryin the same building furnishes ami)le material, and theWoodstock Hospital, at 815 Union Avenue, is in chargeof the faculty of tliis institution. The college building atNo. 239 East Fourteenth Street is of brownstone, twenty-seven feet wide, eighty feet deep, and four stories in the basement is the dispensary, which consists of waitingand examining rooms, also a ])harmaceutical room, and aroom devoted to the treatment of patients by first floor is devoted to the .college offices, and aspecial ])ublic lecture room, which will seat two hundredpersons. On the second floor is the library and readingroom of the college, a general lecture room with a seating. COLUiMBIA capacity of one hundred and fifty, also a coat and washroom. On the third floor is the Amphitheatre, large androomy, which will accommodate two hundred chemical laboratory is also on this floor. On the topfloor are the dissecting rooms, separated for male andfemale students, and the pathological laboratory andmuseum. The following are the present officers : Censorsand Faculty: President, Samuel Sinclair, Esq. ; Vice-President, Hon. Chauncey Shaffer ; Treasurer. Thomas , Esq. ; Secretary, Frederick R. Lee, Esq. ; Dean ofthe Faculty, George W. Boskowitz, Board of Censors:A. W. Forbush, ; S. Jagers ; I). A. Fox, ; , ; A. R. Tiel, Since its organization ithas conferred the degree of upon seven hundred andfifteen students. COLUMBIA INSTITUTE. Among the educational institutions of New York whichare a mean between the public schools and the col
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