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CLEVELAND TO DOCTORS.
PRESIDENT ADDRESSES A BIG AUDIENCE AT CARNEGIE HALL. Celebration of the Semi-Centennial of the New York Academy of Medicine, of Which Dr. Bryant, His Private Physician, Is President, the Occasion for His Presence--His Remarks Are Partly Serious and Partly Humorous. President Cleveland's Speech. Represents the Laymen. Tribute to the Village Doctor. Faithful in All Times. Work for the Future. Physician as Citizen. Urged to Take Part in Politics.
Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922) - Chicago, Ill.
Date: Jan 30, 1897
Start Page: 3
Pages: 1
Text Word Count: 2208
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The occasion of the celebration of the semi-centennial of the New York Academy of Medicine at Carnegie Hall tonight was made auspicious by the presence of President Cleveland, who arrived in this city early in the evening.

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