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PLANS FOR A NEW ST. LUKE'S; GROUND TO BE BROKEN FOR A WELL-EQUIPPED HOSPITAL. ARCHITECT FLAGG EXPLAINS THE AR- RANGEMENT OF THE BUILDINGS TO THE COMMITTEE -- GIFT OF A CON- VALESCENT HOME AT HASTINGS-ON-THE-HUDSON. - The New York Times
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PLANS FOR A NEW ST. LUKE'S; GROUND TO BE BROKEN FOR A WELL-EQUIPPED HOSPITAL. ARCHITECT FLAGG EXPLAINS THE AR- RANGEMENT OF THE BUILDINGS TO THE COMMITTEE -- GIFT OF A CON- VALESCENT HOME AT HASTINGS-ON-THE-HUDSON.

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Plans for a new hospital to cost, eventually, not less than $2,000,000 were adopted by the Board of Managers of St. Luke's Hospital last night, and the Building Committee was instructed to proceed at once with its work. Ground will be broken within ten days on the site bounded by Morningside and Amsterdam Avenues and One Hundred and Thirteenth and One Hundred and Fourteenth Streets. View Full Article in Timesmachine »