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The Campaign Bears Fruit HE campaign for funds conducted by the Medical College of Virginia last spring began first with students and fac- ulty, followed by an appeal to alumni and the city of Rich- mond. When the student body had pledged more than forty thousand dollars, and the faculty had contributed somewhat more than sixty thousand dollars, it was pretty well assured that the alumni and the city of Richmond would respond. Thus far the total of campaign pledges runs considerably beyond a half million dollars, and the campaign is still going forward in a quiet way. As a direct result of the campaign there have been written into wills several large sums, ultimately to come to the college. Moreover, it is believed that other individuals are likewise contemplating pro- viding for the college. How fine it will be when every friend and alumnus of the institution will make at least some provision for the future of the Medical College of Virginia when planning for the settle- ment of his estate! This ideal objective is definitely attainable, it is believed. Many are the moral advantages which have accrued from the cam- paign: The college is better known, respected, and loved; old friends rejoice in it anew, and additional friends have been won for it. As a direct outcome of the campaign the first full-time clinician in the modern sense has been added to the staff of the School of Medicine; and when campaign pledges have been paid in larger numbers, work upon two new buildings will start. One of these will be a women ' s dormitory and the other a laboratory and clinic building. Then, just as soon as possible, the new college library will be constructed in physical association with the magnificent library and home of the Richmond Academy of Medicine, which will be erected on the northeast corner of Clay and Twelfth streets, facing the Confederate Museum.
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