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    NYU School of Medicine - Class of 1944

    Group portrait of the New York University College of Medicine class of 1944, taken during their third year. When the United States entered World War II, NYU College of Medicine compressed its normal four-year MD program into three years, and almost all the College’s male students enrolled in the United States Army or Navy. Enlisted students served on active duty while in school in return for a small salary of approximately $21/month, a stipend for room and board, and paid tuition. Upon graduation, students were expected to enter the United States Army Reserve for the duration of their medical internships.
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    NYU Medical Center - Merger with New York Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital

    Group portrait taken at the signing of the formal agreement uniting the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital with the NYU-Bellevue Medical Center. Pictured: Chancellor of NYU, Harry Woodburn Chase (seated, left); Attorney and Post-Graduate Board member Charles S. McVeigh (seated, right); Medical Center Director Edwin A. Salmon (standing, left); and Elmer Ellsworth Brown (standing, right).
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    Women's O.W.N. - Summer 2001

    A newsletter published by Women's Own, a volunteer association dedicated to supporting medical research at NYU Medical Center, and providing information that enables women to take charge of their health needs.
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    News and Views - Spring 2008

    News and Views reports on news of general interest about the people, programs and activities of NYU Langone Medical Center