Hospital Staff—Chief of Staff, Dr. E. W. Day. Ear, Nose and Throat—Dr. Ewing E. Day, Dr. J. Homer McCready, Dr. John R. Simpson, Dr. Ellen J. Patterson. Dr. A. A. MacLachen, Dr. K. M. Day. Eye—Dr. W. W. Blair, Dr. W. E. Carson, Dr. Stanley Smith, Dr. C. E. Curry, Dr. S. L. Koch, Dr. J. C. Markel, Dr. C. W. Jennings. Medical consultants—Dr. James P. McKelvy, Dr. Lawrence Litchfield, Dr. J. I. Johnston, Dr. Nelson Clark; Children—Dr. James K. Everhart; Surgery— Dr. E. W. Meredith; Gynecologist—Dr. E. R. Huggins; Pathologist—Dr. E. W. Willetts; Roentgenologist—Dr. G. W. Grier; Genito-Urinary—Dr. George Holliday; Neurolo- gist—Dr. George Wright; Dermatologist—Dr. W. H. Guy: Anaesthetists—Miss Mary Ellen Jarvis, R. N., Miss J. F. Davidson: Dentist—Dr. R. Roderic Byron. Assistant Staff—Ear, Nose and Throat—Dr. J. M. Conway, Dr. G. C. Todd, Dr. F. V. Lichtenfels, Dr. N. A. Fischer, Dr. T. B. McCollough; Eye—Dr. J. G. Linn, Dr. C. L. Reed, Dr. J. S. Plumer; Post Graduate—Dr. G. D. Conwell. Dr. Henrv Kitlowski, Dr. Wm. G. Waddell. HOMESTEAD HOSPITAL The Homestead Hospital of Homestead, Pennsylvania, was incorporated as a general hospital in December, 1903, at the request of twenty subscribers, composed of the most prominent women of the community, who, with the welfare of the district at heart, realized that one of the most valuable assets to any group of people banded together as a borough, is a hospital. The first board of directors was composed of fifteen women. The property selected as the hospital site was located at the southeast corner of Hays street and Ninth avenue, then a private residence. This residence was remodelled and ad- ditions built, and very soon the Homestead Hospital of Homestead was functioning. Until 1924. the hospital bad a capacity of thirty-five beds. Since the growth of a community and its surrounding territorv requires growth in the housing problems. so must