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Jews Aid in Brooklyn’s $100,000,000 Medical Center

June 22, 1930
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Brooklyn’s planned $100,000,000 medical center became an actuality over the week-end when Joseph J. Baker, prominent Jewish attorney and president of the Jewish Hospital, announced, in his capacity as counsel for the new center, that the New York State Board of Regents had voted the charter to organize the Long Island College of Medicine. The new College is to be affiliated with nine Brooklyn hospitals, the Jewish Hospital among them. Judge Harry E. Lewis is also sponsoring the new Center.

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