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198 THE MEDICAL COLLEGE.<br />

BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY, A.B., Ph.D., Assistant Pro<br />

fessor of Microscopy, Histology and Embryology.<br />

LUZERNE COVILLE, B.S., M.D., Lecturer and Demonstrator in<br />

Anatomy.<br />

PAUL RICHARD BROWN, M.D., Lecturer in Medicine, Surgery,<br />

and Obstetrics.<br />

Therapeutics,<br />

EMILE MONIN CHAMOT, B.S., Ph.D., Instructor in Toxicological<br />

Chemistry.<br />

THEODORE WHITTLESEY, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry.<br />

RAYMOND CLINTON REED, Ph.B., Instructor in Pathology and<br />

Bacteriology.<br />

HECTOR RUSSELL CARVETH, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry.<br />

FLOYD ROBINS WRIGHT, A.B., Instructor in Bacteriology.<br />

CHARLES MELLIN MIX, A.B., Instructor in Anatomy.<br />

AGNES MARY CLAYPOLE, Ph.D., Assistant in Microscopy,<br />

Histology and Embryology.<br />

BURTON DORR MYERS, Ph.B., Assistant in Materia Medica.<br />

JOHN EDGAR TEEPLE, B.S., Assistant in Physiological Chemistry.<br />

WILLIAM FAIRFIELD MERCER, Ph.B., Assistant in Microscopy,<br />

Histology and Embryology.<br />

EDITH JANE CLAYPOLE, Ph.B., M.S., Assistant in Physiology.<br />

SAMUEL HOWARD BURNETT, A.B., M.S., Assistant in Pathology.<br />

CHARLES F FLOCKEN, Assistant in Microscopy, Histology and<br />

and Embryology.<br />

ROY MANDEVILLE VOSE, Assistant Demonstrator in Physiology.<br />

Secretary to the Faculty John Rogers, Jr., A.B., Ph.B., M.D.<br />

Clerk of the College J. Thorne Wilson, 414 East 26th Street.<br />

The Trustees have been enabled to carry out a long cherished wish<br />

by the receipt of a gift ample for the establishment and maintenance<br />

of a Medical Department of the <strong>University</strong>. A faculty has been ap<br />

pointed composed of men who have for years been prominent on the<br />

teaching staff of two other medical colleges of New York City, rein<br />

forced a number of other by physicians and surgeons who are con<br />

nected with important hospitals, so that in the experience of its<br />

teachers and in its clinic facilities the new college is from the first<br />

unsurpassed. Upon this basis it is reasonable to expect that the ex<br />

pressed desire of the donor to elevate medical education and to found<br />

a medical college of the highest rank will be realized. Pending the<br />

completion of the new college buildings which are now in course of

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