building took place October 10, 1915. Patients were moved into the building immediately following the dedication. During October, 1922, a splendid nurses’ residence, con- taining forty rooms, having been erected, was donated to the hospital by Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kinloch of Parnassus. Today Citizens General Hospital has a capacity of 100 patients and the need of additional rooms is most urgent. This need will have to be met in the near future in order to carry on the work in an acceptable manner. Within the hospital one finds every phase of hospital work being carried out. This is further supplemented by the training school for nurses. The hospital and training school respectively are approved by the American College of Surgeons and the De- partment of Education of Pennsylvania. Members of board of trustees are: president, M. H. Mainwaring; vice-president, Frank Wolff; treasurer, F. E. Pratt; F. R. Alter, W. A. Thomas, H. Burns Smith, Julius Eiges, O. N. Shaffer, E. T. Conner, Wm. F. McCabe, T. R. Moore, F. R. Elwood, J. R. Copeland, W. L. Hankey, Mrs. D. A. Leslie and Mrs. Belle E. Kinloch. Officers of ladies’ auxiliary are: president, Mrs. Belle E. Kinloch; first vice- president, Mrs. J. L. Otterman; second vice-president, Mrs. R. S. Woodwood; secretary, Mrs. Fred King; treasurer, Mrs. F.S. Moran. Administrative officers of hospital are: William E. Barron, superintendent and secretary to board of trustees, and Miss Eva P. Craig, directress of nurses. COLUMBIA HOSPITAL The Columbia Hospital is now in the 38th year of its use- fulness. It is located at Penn avenue and West street, Wilk- insburg, and is an institution of the United Presbyterian Church. It is the outgrowth of the Little Memorial Hospital, which was at first intended for use of the Orphans’ Home children, and was located on the North Side, Pittsburgh, then the City of Allegheny. Dr. James Herron gave the deed of a valuable piece of property, and later came a bequest of $15,000 from a prominent business man whose sister was a member of the board. The beautiful and well-equipped Columbia Hospital was 11 on June 1, 1906, but it soon became necessary 1» build