Resident members: New York City (Con.) 



Anne M. Shultz, Winifred V. Smart, Gladys H. Smith, Christine N. South, 

 Martha C Squires, Mary B. Stark, Pearl Townsend, Leila J. Wadsworth, Esther 

 Warner, Lucile Wheeler, Clara M. Williams, Mrs. Jennie F. Wood, 



CoRNELL Uni\-ersity Medical COLLEGE. — Stanley R. Benedict, Robert A. 

 Cooke, Nellis B. Fester, Leon Loewe, Jessie Moore Rahe, Charles R. Stockard, 

 Geo. W. Vandegrift 



EcLECTic Medical College. — David Alperin. 

 Harriman Research Laboratory. — Isidor Greenwald. 

 HoFFMAN and Kropff Chemical Co. (Brooklyn).— Alfred H. Kropfif. 

 Hospitals. — Babies': Morris Stark; Bellevue: Edward C. Brenner, Edward 

 M. Colie, Jr., W. M. Kraus, R. W. Lobenstine; Bcth Israel: Charles J. Brim, 

 Alfred A. Schwartz ; City: Louis Pine; Flower: Henry L. Weil; Flushing: 

 Eimer W. Baker; General Memorial: Clinton B. Knapp; German: H. G. Baum- 

 gard, Frederick B. Humphries, Charles H. Sanford, Fred S. Weingarten; 

 Hudson Street: Robert T. Corry; Jewish: Abraham Ravich; Lcbanon: Samuel 

 Gitlow, M. J. Gottlieb; Lutheran: Daniel R. Lucas; Mt. Sinai: George Baehr, 

 Ernst Boas, Samuel Bookman, Leo Buerger, Burrill B. Crohn, Simon S. Fried- 

 man, David J. Kaliski, Nathan Rosenthal, Harry Wessler; N. Y.: Helen 

 B. Davis, James C. Greenway, Ralph G. Stillraan; N. Y. Foundling: J, B. Sid- 

 bury; A^. Y. Nursery and Child's: Oscar M. Schloss; Preshyterian: Herbert S. 

 Carter, Russell L. Cecil, Calvin B. Coulter, T. F. X. Sullivan; St. Lukc's: 

 Norman E. Ditman, W. S. Schley. 



Long Island College Hospital. — Matthew Steel. 

 Museum of Natural History, — Louis Hussakof, Israel J. KHgler. 

 National Pathological Laboratory (N. Y. Brauch). — Tula L. Harkey. 

 N. Y. Aquarium. — Raymond C. Osburn. 



N. Y. Association for Improving the Condition of the Pook. — Donald B. 

 Armstrong. 



N. Y. Botanical Gakden. — Helene M. Boas, Fred J. Seaver. 

 N. Y. City Board of Estim.\te, Central Testing Labor.\tory. — David E. 

 Roelkey. 



N. Y. City Department of Education. — Boys' High School: Frank T. 

 Hughes ; Brooklyn Training School: C. A. Mathewson ; Commcrcial High School: 

 W. J. Donvan, B. C. Gruenberg, Edgar F. Van Buskirk; DclVitt Clinton High 

 School: Frank M. Wheat; Eastern District High School: Gertrude S. Burling- 

 ham ; Girls' High School: Marguerite T. Lee; High School of Commerce: Har- 

 vey B. Clough, Fred W. Hartwell; High School of Commerce Annex: W. H. 

 Eddy ; Jamaica High School: Ella A. Holmes, Charles H. Vosburgh ; Manual 

 Training High School: Anna. Everson ; Morris High School: Charles A. Wirth; 

 Newtown High School: Nellie P. Hcwins ; P, S. 47, Unionport, Bronx: Helen 

 McClure; JVadleigh High School: Helen Gavin, Beatrix Gross, Elsie A. Kupfer, 

 Helen G. Russell, Helen S. Watt. 



N. Y. City Department of Health.— Charles F. Bolduan, Alfred F. Hess, 

 Melvin G. Herzfeld, Louis J. Hirshleifer. 



N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary. — Harold M. Hays. 



N. Y. Medical College and Hospital for Women. — Ella H, Clark, Ethcl 

 Wickwire. 



N. Y. Milk Committee. — Philip Van Ingen. 

 N. Y. PoLYCLiNic Medical School. — Jesse G. M. Bullowa. 

 Post Graduate Medical School. — Arthur F. Chace. 

 Pratt Institute. — Grace MacLeod. 



Rockefeller Institute. — Alfred E. Cohn, Glenn E. Cullen, Frederic M. 

 Hanes, Michael Heidelberger, Gustave M. Meyer, Hardolf Wasteneys. 

 Russell Sage Institute of Pathology. — Eugene F, DuBois. 



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