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The Stillman Infirmary will open on Thursday morning. The Infirmary will be run on the same plan as last year, except that the price of private rooms will be raised.
Plans of the new ward for contagious diseases have been drawn by the architects of the present building, Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge of Boston, and work upon the building may be started this fall. The plans call for a three story building with attic, to be erected near the southwest corner of the Infirmary, and to be connected with the present building by a corridor in the form of a quarter circle. The building will contain six isolation beds and three wards.
The new building is made possible by the gift of $50,000 from Mr. James Stillman of New York, the donor of the Infirmary.
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