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Education (Vol. 1, nr. 14)

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1831622599
Document type:
Multivolume work
Title:
The story of Pittsburgh
Place of publication:
Pittsburgh
Publisher:
First National Bank
Year of publication:
1919-1930
Collection:
Economics Books
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1831623714
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-241132
Document type:
Volume
Title:
Education
Volume count:
Vol. 1, nr. 14
Place of publication:
Pittsburgh
Publisher:
First National Bank
Year of publication:
1928
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[ca. 80] Seiten
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2022
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Economics Books
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Shady side academy
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  • The story of Pittsburgh
  • Education (Vol. 1, nr. 14)
  • Title page
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Allegheny observatory
  • Mellon institute of industrial research
  • Officers of administration of Mellon institute
  • United states Bureau of Mines
  • Shady side academy
  • Duquesne University
  • Pennsylvania College for Women
  • Western Pennsylvania school für the blind
  • Pittsburgh theological seminary
  • The western theological seminary
  • Public Schools of Pittsburgh
  • Parish Schools of the diocese of Pittsburgh
  • Carnegie institute
  • Carnegie music hall
  • Department of fine arts
  • Department of the museum
  • Greater Pittsburgh's churches
  • First national bank at Pittsburgh
  • Directors
  • Officers

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and four houses, in which live certain members of the faculty 
and others in the employ of the school. The buildings are 
fireproof, heated by hot water, and lighted by electricity. 
All equipment is new and of the most approved type. 
The Heinz Infirmary, the gift of Howard Heinz, 97, 
and Clifford Heinz, is completely equipped with four double 
patients’ rooms, nurses’ suite, two kitchenettes, two baths, 
and sun parlor. There is a contagious ward, which can be 
completely shut off from the rest of the building, and which 
in itself is complete. The dispensary forms a central part 
of the building, and is fitted up to take care of all emergencies. 
The infirmary is in charge of Miss Alvilda Oliver, who for 
several years was on the staff of the Homeopathic Hospital. 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
In addition to the infirmary, there is in Rowe Hall, a 
clinic, in charge of Miss Oliver also, at which, during certain 
hours of the day, boys get advice and treatment. 
The Junior School, for boys from six to twelve, located at 
Ellsworth and Morewood Avenues, Pittsburgh, affords very 
complete facilities for both study and play. Above the 
Third Form, there are men teachers only. An acre and a half 
athletic field, a large winter playroom, and special encourage- 
ment and instruction in athletics, provide unusual oppor- 
tunities for physical development. 
Following is the Board of Trustees:—Augustus K. 
OLIVER, President; Marcus W. ACHESON, JR., Vice President; 
James R. Sterrerr, Hon. J. J. MILLER, J. J. TURNER, 
OepeExn M. Epwarps, Jr., M. D., THomas S. ARBUTHNOT, 
M. D., Davip D. Kexnepy, M. D., Joun W. CHALFANT, 
Cuaries L. Fraccus, Jr., C. E. Beeson, J. H. HiLLmaN, 
Jr., Howarp Heinz, CuarLES E. Dickson, W. L. MELLON, 
James C. CuarLiN, W. E. McKeLvy, CHARLES L.. McCung, 
C. H. Curry, RoraL 8. Gorpssury, A. Rex FLiINN, JAMES 
C. REA, Emin WINTER, E. Bruce Hi and Don R. ConNER. 
Secretary and Treasurer 
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY 
Duquesne University is situated on an eminence over- 
looking the Monongahela River and the “Golden Triangle” 
of the City of Pittsburgh. Being geographically central,
	        

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