Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1892, Part 6

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Fire Department.


The Paid Fire Department of the City and County of San Francisco was organized December 3, 1866.


The present force consists of three hundred and ninety officers and men (including the Board of En- gineers, the Clerk and Messenger of the Board of Fire Commissioners, the Veterinary Surgeon, and em- ployees at the Corporation Yard), eighteen steamera, to each of which is attached & hose reel, three chem- ical engines, seven hose carriages, five hook and ladder trucks and one water tower; also six steamers, four hose reels, and one hook and ladder truck in reserve at the Corporation Yard, the condition of which is &s fully kept up to the standard required as that of the apparatus in active service. Each steamer and hook and ladder truck is drawn by two horses, and the hose carriages by one each. Number of horses in the De- partment, one hundred and one.


Expenditures for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1891 .- Total cost of department, $369,011.62.


BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS .- Maurice Schmitt, President; A. J. Martin, F. G. Edwards, Fisher Ames and Samuel H. Brown; George F. Maxwell, Clerk : M. L. Spinetti, Messenger.


Officers .- David Scannell, Chief Engineer ; Dennis S. Sullivan and George W. Kennard, Assistant Chief Engineers ; John Dougherty. P. H. Shaughnessy, Ed- ward F. McKittrick. Michael J. Dolan, George Walsh and John Wills, Assistant Engineers ; John W. Reilly, Superintendent of Engines ; John Kenny, Assistant Superintendent of Engines ; Peter Burns, Veterinary Surgeon ; John Steltz, Corporation Yard Clerk; Charles A. Lyons, Corporation Yard Drayman ; George Ryan and Henry Rice, Hydrantmen; William Ayers, Car- penter ; H. H. Gorter, Substitute Engineer and Machin- ist; Timothy Shea and Hugh McCue, Corporation Yard Watchmen.


STEAMER No. 1 .- Located 419 Pacific street. Fore- man, James Conniff.


STEAMER No. 2 .- Located 412 Bush street. Fore- man, John Fay.


STEAMER No. 3 .- Located on the south side of Cali- fornia street, between Leavenworth and Hyde. Fore- man, Lorenzo Henry.


STEAMER No. 4 .- Located 144 Second street. Fore- man, Thomas McIlwain.


STEAMER No. 5 .- Located 1219 Stockton street. Foreman, John J. Mahoney.


STEAMER No. 6 .- Located 311 Sixth street. Fore- man, William Kildsy.


STEAMER No. 7 .- Located on the north side of Six- teenth street, between Valencia and Guerrero. Fore- man, John O'Neil.


STEAMER No. 8 .- Located Psoific svenue, between Polk and Van Ness avenue. Foreman, James Grady.


STEAMER No. 9 .- Located 320 Main street. Fore- msn, James W. Buchanan.


STEAMER No. 10 .- Located on Bryant street, be- tween Third and Fourth. Foreman, James D. Lennon.


STEAMER No. 11 .- Located on Teneriffe, near Rail- road svenue, South San Francisco. Foreman, John Maholy.


STEAMER No. 12 .- Located southwest corner of Drumm and Commercial streets. Foreman, Isidore M. Fernandez.


STEAMER No. 13 .- Located Valencia street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. Foreman, John Windrow.


STEAMER No. 14 .- Located south side of McAllister, between Buchanan and Webster streets. Foreman, William Kelly.


STEAMER No. 15 .- Located on the north side of Cal- ifornia street, between Laguns and Buchanan. Fore- man, Patrick Barry.


STEAMER No. 16 .- Located Tennessee street, be tween Sierra and Napa. Foreman, Patrick McCor- mick.


STEAMER No. 17 .- Located Mint avenue near Fifth. Foreman, John Doherty.


STEAMER No. 18 .- Located Duncan street, between Church and Sanchez. Foreman, H. F. Horn.


CHEMICAL ENGINE No. 1 .- Locsted southwest corner of Mission and New Montgomery streets. Foreman, Thomas Fernandez.


CHEMICAL ENGINE No. 2 .- Located south side Mar- ket, between Tenth and Eleventh. Foreman, J. J. Conlon.


CHEMICAL ENGINE No. 3 .- Located Second avenue, between Point Lobos and Clement. Foreman George Bailey.


HOSE No. 1 .- Located 112 Jackson street. Foreman, Sylvester Sullivan.


HOSE No. 2 .- Located on Post street, nesr Fillmore. Foreman, Cornelius Shine.


HOSE No. 3 .- Located on Folsom street, near Twenty-second. Foreman, Issac V. Denniston.


HOSE No. 4 .- Locsted 1802 Stockton street. Fore- man, James Derham.


HOSE No. 5 .- Located 120 Waller street. Foreman, James Riley.


HOSE No. 8 .- Located on Filbert street, between Fillmore and Webster. Foreman, James Smith.


HOSE No. 9 .- (Fireboat, Governor Irwin). Located Market Street Wharf, foot of Market. Foreman, Thomas Coleman.


HOOK AND LADDER No. 1 .- Located 22 O'Farrell street. Foreman, Louis Fenstermacher.


HOOK AND LADDER NO. 2 .- Located 627 Broad- way. Foreman, Peter H. Fleming.


HOOK AND LADDER NO. 3 .- Located on the south side of Market street, between Tenth and Eleventh. Foreman, William Waters.


HOOK AND LADDER NO. 4 .- Located on the north side of Pacific street, between Jones and Leaven- worth. Foreman. J. W. Kentzel.


HOOK AND LADDER NO. 5 .- Located on Post street, near Fillmore. Foreman, F. W. Becker.


Fire Patrol.


Established in May, 1875, by the Board of Fire Un- derwriters. It is conducted on the same principle as the one in successful operation in New York City. The apparatus consists of wagons carrying rubber covers, fire extinguishers, ladders, and other appli- ances for extinguishing fires, saving life, and protect- ing property from damage by water. The force con- aists of sixteen men, including the Captain, who are on duty day and night. There are two stations, No. 1, located 106-108 Jessie street, and No. 2, northeast corner of Eddy and Polk streets. Telegraph wires ex- tend from Station No. 1 to the office of the American District Telegraph Co., and also to the Palace and Grand Hotels and Hoffinan House.


Station No. 1 .- Membera-Russell White, Captain ; Charles H. Okell, Lieutenant; A. D. Yost, J. W. Smith, J. W. Mitchell, A. C. Bates, Robert Ripley Frank James, Philip Dalan, Jesse N. Smith and John McGarry, Privates.


Station No. 2, corner Eddy and Polk .- Members -- John F. O. Comstock, Lieutenant ; Christopher Lee, Samuel Bantler, Emil Cranert and A. G. Stroh, Privates.


FIRE MARSHAL .- Charles Towe (appointed by the Board of Underwriters). Office, New City Hall.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891, there were 73 schools, employing 871 teschers, and having an enrolled attendance of 43,626 pupils, of whom 23,071 were boys, and 20,555 girls. By the report of the School Census Marshal, June 30, 1891, the number of youth in the city between five and seventeen who are entitled to draw school money is 62,456. The number attending school (private and church schools inclu- sive) during the year (including Chinese) was 48,028. The number between five and seventeen years of age (including Chinese) who have not attended school at any time during the year was 14,428. The enroll- ment at the different schools was as follows : High schools-Boya, 479; girls, 866; total. 1,345. Commer- cial school, 392; Grammar and Primary schools,


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38,280; Evening schools, 3,609-Total, 43,626. The financial condition of the Department is repre- sented as follows: For the year euding June 30. 1891, $999,322 expenditurea. Paid teachers' salaries, $770,548 89.


NOTE .- Owing to a lack of funds 62% per cent. of the salariea of teachera for the month of June, 1891, waa not paid. This amount was subsequently paid.


EVENING SCHOOLS .- Number of pupils enrolled during the year 3,609. The terma and holidaya are the same as those of the day schools. The studies are reading, arithmetic, penmanship and composition or letter-writing, bookkeeping, industrial drawing, mathematics, etc., and in the Lincoln Evening School a Spaniah class is also taught. The Evening Schools sre held in the following school buildings: Lin- coln Grammar, Washington Grammar, Commercial, Haight Primary and Potrero Primary.


SCHOOL HOUSES .- The total number of build- inge used by the Department is 77, of which 67 are owned by the city and 10 rented. Of those owned by the Department, 6 are of brick and 61 are of wood. The amount paid for rent, $3,895 50.


COGSWELL MISSION HIGH SCHOOL .- Eatab- lished aa The Cogswell Polytechnical College in 1886, by Dr. H. D. Cogswell, and recently trans- ferred to the Board of Education. Location corner of Twenty-sixth aud Folsom streets. The main object of the institution is to give the pupils of both sexes a practical training in the useful arta and other business pursuits, thus fitting them to en- gage (on the completion of their studies) in some use- ful manual occupation. In the course of studiea are included the languages, mathematics and the sciences. Four hundred students can be accomino- dated.


BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL .- Location, north side Sut- ter street, between Gough and Octavia. Pupila en- rolled, 473 ; average attendance, 440.


GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL .- Location, Golden Gate avenue between Hyde and Leavenworth. Pupila enrolled, 445: average attendance, 403. Branch Girls' High School, west side Mission street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth.


COMMERCIAL SCHOOL .- Location, east side Pow- ell street, near Clay. Pupila enrolled, 453 ; average attendance, 405.


BROADWAY GRAMMAR SCHOOL .- Location, north side Broadway street, between Powell and Mason. Pupils enrolled, 804 ; average attendance, 685.


CLEMENT GRAMMAR SCHOOL .- Location, Geary street, between Jones and Leavenworth. Pupils en- rolled, 843 ; average attendance, 746.


COLUMBIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL. - Location, Columbla street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty- sixth. Pupils enrolled, 636 ; average attendance, 547.


DENMAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL .- Location, north- west corner Bush and Taylor streets. Pupils enrolled, 795; average attendance, 732.


FRANKLIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL .- Location, east side Eighth street, between Harrison and Bryant. Pupils enrolled, 872 ; average attendance, 773.


HAMILTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL .- Location, south Bide Geary street, near Pierce. Pupils enrolled, 739 ; average attendance, 668.


JOHN SWETT GRAMMAR SCHOOL .- Location, north side McAllister street, between Franklin and Gough. Pupils enrolled, 975; average attendance, 904.


LINCOLN GRAMMAR SCHOOL .- Location, east side Fifth street, near Market. Pupils enrolled, 1113 ; average attendance, 978.


MISSION GRAMMAR SCHOOL .- Location, Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Pupils en- rolled, 607; average attendance, 557.


NORTH COSMOPOLITAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL .- Location, north side Filbert street, between Jonea and Taylor. Pupils enrolled, 601; average attend- ance, 543.


PACIFIC HEIGHTS GRAMMAR SCHOOL .- Loca- tion, north side Jackaon street. between Webster and Fillmore. Pupils enrolled, 831 ; average sttendance, 722.


RINCON GRAMMAR SCHOOL .- Location, Silver street, between Second and Third. Pupils enrolled, 605 ; average attendance, 511.


SOUTH COSMOPOLITAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL .- Location, Eddy street, between Polk and Van Ness avenue. Pupils enrolled, 812; average attendance, 734.


SPRING VALLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL .- LOC8- tion, south side Broadway street, between Larkin and Polk. Pupils enrolled, 688; average attendance, 634.


HORACE MANN GRAMMAR SCHOOL .- Location, east side of Valencia street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third. Pupils enrolled, 901; average attendance, 818.


WASHINGTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL .- Location, southwest corner Washington and Mason streets. Pupils enrolled, 522 ; average attendance, 454.


BARTLETT PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, Bart- lett atreet, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third. Pupils enrollcd, 539; average attendance, 483.


BERNAL HEIGHTS PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Loca- tion, Cortland avenue, near Moultrie. Pupils enrolled, 256; average attendance, 199.


BUENA VISTA PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, York street, between Solano and Butte. Pupils en- rolled, 199 ; average attendance, 180.


MADISON PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, Clay street between Laurel and Walnut. Pupils enrolled, 172 ; average attendance, 150.


CLEVELAND PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, Har- riaon street between Tenth and Eleventh. Pupils enrolled, 446 ; average attendance, 384.


DOUGLASS PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location corner Douglass and 18th streets. Pupila enrolled, 144 ; aver- age attendance, 121.


EDISON PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location corner Hill and Church streets. Pupils enrolled, 425 ; aver- age attendance, 372.


STANFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, east side Eighth street, between Harrison and Bryant. Pupila enrolled, 364 ; average attendance, 293.


EMERSON PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, north- est corner Pine and Scott streets. Pupila enrolled, 690 ; average attendance, 604.


FAIRMOUNT PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, Che- nery street, near Randall. Pupila enrolled, 450; av- erage attendance, 379.


MONROE PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, near Five-Mile House, San José Road. Pupils enrolled, 143; average attendance, 107.


GARFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, north Bide Union street, between Montgomery and Kearny. Pupils enrolled, 522 ; average attendance, 447.


GOLDEN GATE PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, north side Golden Gate avenue, between Pierce and Scott. Pupiis enrolled, 502 ; average attendance, 436.


GRANT PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, Golden Gate avenue, between Leavenworth and Hyde. Pu- pils enrolled, 149 ; average attendance, 120.


COOPER PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, south aide Greenwich street, between Jones and Leaven- worth. Pupils enrolled, 631 ; average attendance 557.


HAIGHT PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, west side Mission street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty- sixth. Pupils enrolled, 602 ; average attendance, 535.


HARRISON PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location. north aide Grove street, between Larkin and Polk, Pu- pils enrolled, 496 ; average attendance, 422.


HEARST GRAMMAR SCHOOL .- Location, corner Hermann and Fillmore. Pupila enrolled, 758; aver- age attendance. 629.


IRVING PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, north side Broadway street, between Montgomery and Sansome. Pupils enrolled, 154 : average attendance, 356.


JEFFERSON PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, south side Tehama street, near Firat. Pupils enrolled, 563 ; average attendance, 477.


LAGUNA HONDA PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, Eighth avenue and R. near Laguna Honda. Pupila | enrolled 26 ; average attendance, 24.


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LINCOLN PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location. east side Fifth street, near Market. Pupils enrolled, 770; av- erage attendance, 606.


RICHMOND PRIMARY SCHOOL .-- Location, First avenue, near Point Lobos avenue. Pupils enrolled, 315 ; average attendance, 266.


WINFIELD SCOTT PRIMARY SCHOOL. - Loca- tion, north aide Lombard street, between Baker and Broderick. Pupils enrolled, 189; average attend- ance, 157.


LONGFELLOW PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, north side Silver street, between Second and Third. Pupils enrolled, 616 ; average attendance, 513.


MARSHALL PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, weat side Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Pupils enrolled, 775; average attendance, 661.


MOULDER PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, corner Page and Gough streets. Pupila enrolled, 562; aver- age attendance, 466.


JAMES LICK GRAMMAR SCHOOL. - Location, southeast corner Noe and Temple atreets. Pupils en- rolled, 706 ; average attendance, 609.


OCEAN HOUSE PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, San Miguel Road, near Ocean House Road. Pupils enrolled, 21 ; average attendance, 19.


SHERIDAN PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, Ocean View. Pupila enrolled, 126; average attendance, 93.


CROCKER PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, Page street, near Baker. Pupils enrolled, 743; average at- tendance, 640.


PEABODY PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, Weat Mission street, between Hermann and Ridley. Pupils enrolled, 643 ; average attendance, 539.


SUTRO PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, Nineteenth avenue, near Point Lobos avenue. Pupils enrolled, 76 ; average attendance, 57.


POTRERO PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, east side Minnesota, between Sierra and Napa streets. Pupils enrolled, 569; average attendance, 472.


LE CONTE PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, west side Powell street, between Washington and Jackson. Pupils enrolled, 442 ; average attendance, 377.


REDDING PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, south- west corner Pine and Larkin streets. Pupils enrolled, 516 ; average attendance, 441.


EVERETT PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, San- chez street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Pupila enrolled, 638; average attendance, 544.


HAWTHORNE PRIMARY SCHOOL. - Location, east side Shotwell street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third. Pupila enrolled, 401 ; average at- tendance, 357.


HUMBOLDT PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, south side Bush street, near Stockton. Pupila enrolled, 494 ; average attendance, 421.


SOUTH END PRIMARY SCHOOL. - Location, Williams street, near Henry. Pupils enrolled, 154; average attendance, 128.


SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO PRIMARY SCHOOL. -Location, southwest corner Paraguay and Platte streets. Pupils enrolled, 366 ; average attendance, 319.


SHERMAN PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, south side Union street, between Franklin and Gough. Pu- pils enrolled, 342 ; average attendance, 306.


STARR KING PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, Bry- ant atreet, near Sixth. Pupils enrolled, 644 ; average attendance, 541.


HENRY DURANT PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, south side Turk street, between Webster and Bu- chanan. Pupila enrolled, 674 ; average attendance, 591.


LAFAYETTE PRIMARY SCHOOL. - Location, northwest corner Filbert and Kearny streets. Pupils enrolled, 448 ; average attendance, 376.


WEST END PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, San José Road, near Six-Mile House. Pupils enrolled, 75 ; average attendance, 63.


WHITTIER PRIMARY SCHOOL .- Location, north side Harrison street, between Fourth and Fifth. Pupils enrolled, 1015; average attendance, 858.


CHINESE PRIMARY SCHOOL. - Location, 916 Clay street. Pupila enrolled, 37 ; average attendance, 35.


Colleges and Private Schools.


Notwithstanding the excellence of the free publio schools of the city and State, their exemption from direct cost to the pupil or parent, and the great in- terest taken in them by the public as the nurse and atrength of our free institutions, colleges and private schoola of great wealth, popularity and importance rise and prosper. That such institutions exist, shows the great interest taken in educational matters. The public and private systems are rivals, each stimulat- ing the other, and setting examples of enterprise, management, salaries, edifices, progress and standard of scholarships. There are in San Francisco over one hundred private schools, in which term are in- cluded the aelect school of a few pupils, the semina- ries, commercial schools, academies, conventschools, and colleges, with their thousand students.


IRVING INSTITUTE .- A collegiate boarding and day school, located at 1036 Valencia, where young ladiea are prepared for the universities, or graduated on completing its full academic course. The build- ings afford accommodations for fifty boarding pupils. The attendance of the past year exceeded one hun- dred and twenty-five. It is now in its fifteenth year, and has an alumnæ association of nearly one hun- dred, graduating sixteen each year for the past two yeara. Rev. Edward B. Church, M. A., Principal.


SACRED HEART COLLEGE .- The Sacred Heart College, located on the corner of Eddy and Larkin streets, is a wooden structure of three stories high and basement, and covering a large portion of the block. This is conducted by the "Christian Broth- ers," under the direction of Rev. Brother Genebern. The number of students is 700. The object of this in- stitution is to give a thoroughly Christian and secular education, embracing the classical, scientific and commercial couraes.


PRESENTATION CONVENT .- Powell street, be- tween Greenwich and Lombard. This convent was established in 1854 for the free education of boys and girls. It ia regularly attended by five hundred chil- dren. The classes are divided into eight grades, be- aides the three yeara course for the graduates. Music, painting, needlework and the modern languages are taught aa extras for a very moderate fee. The Pre- aentation Sisters are the teachers, and the present Superior ia Mother Mary Josephine.


SACRED HEART PRESENTATION CONVENT .--- The Sacred Heart Presentation Convent is a fine brick building of ample proportions, located at the corner of Taylor and Ellis streets. This is a chartered col- lege by act of the Legislature and empowered to con- fer graduating certificates. The school is free of charge to all denominations. It was opened on the 24th of May, 1869, and the number of pupila increas- ing, made it necessary to enlarge the building, and in 1870 the portion fronting on Ellis street waa added. Later on a wing within the enclosure waa built, to afford more ample facilities for the improvement of pupils in music, needlework, painting, drawing, etc. The institution containa about five hundred pupils and a teaching staff of nineteen Sistera, and is under the charge of Mother Mary Josephine, Superior of the Presentation Order in this City.


ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE .- The St. Ignatius Col- lege located on the west side of Van Nesa avenue, and extending from Hayea to Grove streets, ranks among the oldest and most prominent of the colleges of San Francisco, opening for the reception of stu- denta on October 15, 1855. It was incorporated under the law of the State April 30, 1859, and empowered to confer degrees and academical honors. The number of students usually in attendance is upwards of 600, with a staff of 27 professors and teachers. The col- lege edifice consists of two main buildings, connected by spacious corridors. On the corner of Grove and


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Van Ness avenue, the first two stories are used for class and lecture-rooms, and the two upper floore as an exhibition hall. The college will accommodate twelve hundred students. The church and college combined front two hundred and ninety feet on Hayes street, and run through to Grove street, a depth of two hundred and seventy-five feet. It is one of the largest and most magnificent edificea the city contains.


TRINITY SCHOOL .- A boarding school located at 1534 Mission street, whose special scope is tho prep- aration of young men and boya for business, univer- sity and college. It deservediy ranke with the best of our private schools and receivee a generous support from the community. It is under the control and charge of the Rev. E. B. Spalding, Principal.


ANDERSON'S ACADEMY .- Located at 1248 Cali- formia street, R. Sumpter Anderson Principal. Ha8 for its objects the preparation of persons for the pro- fesaton of teaching and the " teachers' examinations " in thie and other counties of the state. It also pre- parea for the Leland Stanford Jr. and California State Universities, and has a special department for teaching military tactics.


COOPER MEDICAL COLLEGE .- Located corner of Sacramento and Webster streets. Thia college is the successor of the Medical College of the Pacific. Ite handsome building was erected in 1882 by Prof. L. C. Lane, and named in honor of the late Prof. E. S. Cooper. An, addition, equally large, was erected in 1890, also by Prof. Lane. Its Faculty consists of L. C. Lane, M. D., Professor of Surgery, and President; C. N. Ellinwood, M. D., Professor of Physiology ; A. Barkan, M. D., Professor of Ophthalmology and Oto- logy ; Joseph H. Wythe, M. D., Professor of Micro- scopy and Histology; Henry Gibbons, Jr., M. D., Professor of Obstetrics, etc., sad Dean : Jos. O. Hirschfelder, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine ; Clinton Cushing, M. D., Professor of Gyne- cology ; W. D. Johnston, M. D., Professor of Chemis- try and Toxicology ; R. H. Plummer, M. D., Professor of Anatomy ; Charles H. Steele, M. D .. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics ; Samuel O. L. Potter, M. D., Professor of Theory and Prac- tice of Medicine: C. N. Ellinwood, M. D., Acting Professor of Clinical Surgery ; W. S. Whitwell, M. D., Lecturer on Nervous Diaeases; Chas. E. Farnum, M. D., Adjunct to the Chair of Anatomy and Demonstrator of Anatomy ; L. A. Abrams, M. D., Adjunct to the Chair of Clinical Medicine and Demonstrator of Pathology ; C. F. Hanson, M. D., Adjunct to the Chair of Materia Medica and Thers- peutics; William Fitch Cheney, M. D., to the Chair of Obstetrice. Winter and summer courses of lectures are given yearly. The summer is the regular course. Three regular courses of lectures are required, to- gether with diguections and attendance upon clinice. The regular course begins on the first of June; the intermediate on the first of February. For par- ticulars inquire of Henry Gibbons, Jr., M. D., Dean. Office, 920 Polk street.




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