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THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX 



and Hudson Rivers, as well as Long Island Sound. Its environ- 

 ments are ideal and invigorating for the educational advantages 

 and physical opportunities provided under the experienced and able 

 supervision of Dr. Elmer Ellsworth Brown, Chancellor, and a 

 most distinguished faculty. 



About five thousand students are distributed thru the fol- 



New York University 



lowing departments: College of Arts and Pure Science, Graduate 

 School, School of Pedagogy, School of Commerce, Law School, and 

 Medical College. 



Adjoining the Library Building is the "Hall of Fame," where 

 are recorded on bronze tablets the names of America's immortals 

 in science, literature, art, law, politics and other fields of noble 

 endeavor. These names are selected by a committee of men who 

 are themselves leaders in their respective professions, and who are 

 thus best qualified to pass judgment upon such matters. 



