Pictures of Sterling Hall of Medicine, Yale University, 1924-1949 (inclusive).

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Pictures of Sterling Hall of Medicine, Yale University, 1924-1949 (inclusive).

The collection consists of photographs of Sterling Hall of Medicine at Yale. Includes photographs documenting the construction of the medical library in 1940.

.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8020725

Yale University Library

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