Word: samaritan
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...company with the Dominican School of Jerusalem; to Beersheba and the country of the Philistines; across the Jordan and to Banias, one of the sources of that river, thence to Sidon and down the coast to Haifa, thence over Mt. Carmel to Nablus where the celebration of the Samaritan Passover was witnessed...
...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 by members of the school for hospital work...
...object of the new Medical School to have affiliated hospitals nearby, and several institutions, to which the Corporation has made offers of adjacent parts of the large plot of land belonging to the University, have accepted. The Good Samaritan Hospital, situated nearby, on the corner of Francis and Binney streets, is one of these affiliated hospitals. The Children's Hospital will be erected to the west of the Medical School, and the Infants' Hospital, in memory of Thomas Morgan Rotch '91, will also be built on part of the Medical School property. Preliminary sketches and plans for both these buildings...
...build on the property fronting Huntington avenue and Francis street, provided a law-suit now pending is settled in its favor. The Children's Hospital, another large institution, is to build to the west of the Medical School, and plans for its buildings are now being considered. The Samaritan Hospital will occupy a nearby position on Francis street, and the Infants' Hospital, in memory of Thomas Morgan Rotch '01, will be erected on part of the Medical School property. This latter hospital will be smaller than was at first planned, since it has been decided to start the work...
Plans for moving the Samaritan Hospital from McLean street, Boston, to the grounds of the new Medical School in Brookline are being considered and it is probable that they will be adopted. In order to take such a step, however, the trustees of the Hospital and the authorities of the Medical School will have to come to an agreement and purchase land for the purpose. The proposed change, which will not come in any case until after the completion of the new Medical School, would bring the Samaritan Hospital very near the School; and this seems in many respects advantageous...