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THE X-RAY 1934 THE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Chief among subsequent buildings placed by Saint Philip ' s Hospital, 1920 McGwire Hall and Old Virginia Hospital, acquired b Medicine, 1913; Memorial Hospital, completed in 1903, 192S; Saint Philip Dormitory, 1931, and the library, other important buildings as soon as practicable. In its first ninety-three years, the college sent out 5,864 graduates, 3,958 in medicine, 615 in dentistry, 764 in pharmacy, and 527 in nursing. These are distributed throughout the nation and many foreign countries. Many of these have won distinction in their respective fields. The plant of the college is approximately one- half completed. A new out-patient department and laboratory building, a central heating plant, a new hospital for white patients adjoining the out-patient department, a dental school building, general remodelling of the incompleted top floor of McGuire Hall for experimental surgery with animals and other activities, and the fireproofing of the Egyptian Building as a museum, are with other future projects. Their fulfillment will de- pend upon better financial conditions and the continued support of loyal, generous friends and appropriations by the State. When this plant has been completed, the number in the student body will probably be less even than at present, in- cluding a fellowship system in graduate educa- tion, the emphasis in all schools and departments to be placed upon quality and not quantity. neering group. To perpetuate their memory, it has been sug- gested that th; room in the li- brary used for meetings of the faculty and the Board of Visitors be dedicated to them and desig- nated as the Founders ' Room. There appropriate portraits and other articles of interest related to the first faculty can well be housed. The first college building, used both for laboratories and pa- tients, was the remodelled old Union Hotel located at Nine- teenth and Main Streets. On a lot provided at the expense of the city, the Egyptian Building, partly financed by loans from the State, was completed for oc- cupancy in the fall of 1845. The architect was Thomas S. Stewart of Philadelphia, who had pre- viously designed Saint Paul ' s Episcopal Church in Richmond. ?re the college infirmary, later Old Dominion Hospital, i860, re- laboratory building, 1896, replaced by Dooley Hospital, 1920; consolidation with the University College of acquired by the college, 1913; Cabaniss Hall, J32. Sufficient land is owned on which to erect ii THE EGYPTIAN BUIEDINCr PAGE 15
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THE X-RAY 1934 J. R. McCauley Secretary-Treasurer ADMINISTRATION OF THE COLLEGE William T. Sanger, M.A., Ph.D., LL.D J. R. McCauley Secretary-Treas Lewis E. Jarrett ' Superintendent of Hospitals R. F. McCrackeNj M.A Secretary of the Medical Faculty S. F. Bradel, B.Me.E., D.D.S Secretary of the Dental Faculty J. A. Reese, B.S. in Phar Secretary of the Pharmacy Faculty Lulu K. Wolf, B.S., R.N Secretary of the Nursing Faculty E. C. L. Miller, M.D Directing Librarian Florence McRae Librarian Pauline Williams, M.D Dean of Women DEANS Lee E. Sutton , Jr., B.S., M.D. . Harry Bear, D.D.S., F.A.C.D. . Wortley F. Rudd, M.A., Ph.B. . Frances H. Zeicler, B.S., R.N. . School of Medicine School of Dentistry School of Pharmacy ■ School of Nursing
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