Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 123, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1928 — Page 23

OCT. 12, 1928.

NEW YORK HAS EXPENSIVE NEW MEDICAL HOME Various Hospitals Brought Together in $21,000,000 Building. Bu United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 12.—A ceremony dedicating New York’s $21,000,000 Medical Center to the threefold purpose of teaching, research and care of the sick took place today in the presence of scores of educators, humanitarians and men of medicine. The Medical Center, representing a development of the ideal of joint administration of various health activities, is composed of twelve units—the College of Physicians and Surgeons, the School of Dental and Oral Surgery and the De Lamar Institute of Public Health—all or Columbia University—the New York State Psychiatric Institute and Hospital, the presbyterian Hospital of New York, the Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing, the Squier

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Urological Institute, the Harkness Private Pavilion, the Neurological Institute of New York, the Babies’ Hospital of New York, the Sloane Hospital for Women and the Vanderbilt Clinic. Six months were consumed in moving the various hospitals to the Medical Center and during the last month the university has moved its teaching groups. Today’s ceremony also will see the professions of dentistrty and medicine brought together for the first time in New York City in a combined building, with the dental and medical students having many of their courses in common. This is the first move toward the realization of the ideals of leaders in the dental profession who desire to see dentistry become a definite part of the medica. profession and the dentist recognized as a medical specialist on a par with the surgeon. The address of dedication will be given by Dr. Samuel W. Lambert, dean emeritus of the College of Physicians and Surgeons and president of the New York Academy of Medicine. Young Peoples Meeting Bji Times Svecial RICHMOND, Ind., Oct. 12.—A conference of young people of the southern Indiana territory will be held here Saturday and Sunday Oct,. 20 and 21. Those to attend are from 16 to 24 years old.

ANNEX AT TECH IS NEAR FINISH New Wings Will Relieve Congested Conditions. Additions to the main building at Technical High School are near completion. Workmen are rushing

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LIGHTS 600 MILES HIGH Unusual Aurora Borealis Phenomenon Is Reported. OSLO, Oct. 12.—The aurora borealis, recently viewed by Dr. Carl Stormer, a Norwegian scientist, flaunted out into the heavens to a height of 300 miles. Parts of the phenomenon caught the rays of the sun. already set, at the height of 600 miles.