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1HERE is satisfaction notinjj the fine efforts yearly to produce an X-Ray which better reflects the activities, the spirit, and ideals of the college. The high standards already set chal- iVIl lenge the staff so effectively that the end result is another better book, although this may have seemed impossible. All of us are debtors to the staff for such able work. A developing institution has many needs. With us, plans for the next period of years call for buildings which will cost upwards of two million dollars, and, of course, call for larger resources for maintenance. Our next building will likely be the library. Then perhaps the out-patient department and the laboratories for chemistry, bacteriology, and pathology; a nurses ' home for the St. Philip Hospital School; a new hospital for the white patients, built a unit at a time perhaps; a dental building; an auditorium; and a gymnasium. Somewhere in the scheme there should be a place for one or more dormitor ies. The exact order of this construction work cannot be exactly forecast and besides when it is all done there will, likely be few more students here than at present, for emphasis must be upon quality rather than quantity. Just how this program is to be financed, and how other neces- sary funds are to be secured is problematical. There are funds in sight, however, but even larger sums must be forthcoming. In all this scheme of things, each one of us can have a part — in ways which I shall want to explain from time to time. Health services for which we prepare are so fundamental that it should not be difficult to convince individuals as well as the state of the opportunities to in- vest here, provided we plan and work imitedly. All of us can cultivate good friends for the institution. Sincerely yours, W. T. Sanger, President. o J9
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Officers Eppa Hlvton , Jr Chairman J. R. McCaulev Secretary-Treasurer Robert T. Bartom, Jr., Esq. Charles P. Cardwei.l, Esq. F. Cleveland Davis, Esq. H. W. Ellersov, Esq. J. B. Fisher, M.D. V. L. Harris, M.D. JuLiEN H. Hill, Esq. Eppa Hunton, Esq. J. D. JOHvsTOx, Esq. Memrers E. L. Kendig, M.D. Stuart McGuire, M.D., LL.D. W. R. Miller, Esq. R. J. Payne, M.D. William T. Reed, Esq. W. H. Schwarzschild, Esq. Douglas Vanderhoof, M.D. W. W. Wilkinson, M.D. John Bell Williams, Ph.G., D.D S. John W. Williams, Esq. Executive Committee of the Board of Visitors Stuart McGuire, Chairman H. W. Ellerson Douglas Vanderhoof JuLiEN H. Hill William R. Miller Eppa Hunton, Jr. William T. Reed William T. Sanger, Ex-officio
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