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...largest of these institutions is the Brigham Hospital, made possible by the will of Peter B. Brigham. It is planned by the trustees of this legacy, which amounts to about $5,000,000, to erect a complete set of hospital buildings on the property fronting on Huntington avenue and Francis street. The Children's Hospital, another large institution, will build to the west of the Medical School. The infants' Hospital, in memory of Thomas Morgan Rotch '01, will be erected near the Children's Hospital. Westward of the present group is already located the "House of the Good Samaritan," used...
...issued, shows the total number of students in all departments of the university, exclusive of the summer schools and teachers' courses, to be 3247, an increase of 39 over last year. In the academic department there are 1351 students and in the Sheffield Scientific School, 895. Connecticut has the largest representation of the states with 1107 students, followed by New York with 639, Massachusetts 184, Pennsylvania 196, and Illinois 143. Nineteen foreign countries are represented by 88 students, Canada with 23, Japan with 22, and China with 10, having the largest representation. There are 442 members of the faculty this...
Since the beginning of the academic year 152 patients have been treated at the Stillman Infirmary, which is about the average number for this time of year. The number of cases during the month of December was 36, as compared with 37 in December, 1905. The largest number of patients under treatment at any one time this year has been 16. During the year 1905-06 the total number of cases treated at the Infirmary was 432, considerably more than in the preceding years. Most of the patients remained at the Infirmary for a short time only, although...
...largest of these institutions is the Brigham Hospital, made possible by the will of Peter B. Brigham. It is planned by the trustees of this legacy, which amounts to about $5,000,000, to erect a complete set of hospital buildings on the property fronting on Huntington avenue and Francis street. Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, the architects of the new Medical School Buildings, are designing this group. The Children's Hospital, another large institution, will build to the west of the Medical School. The Infants' Hospital, in memory of Thomas Morgan Rotch '01, will be erected near the Children...
...position on any committee becomes vacant for any reason, the vacancy shall be filled by the candidate who shall have received the next largest number of votes for that office or committee...