Excerpt from Exercises in Memory of Levi Cooper Lane: Held at Lane Hall of Cooper Medical College on Sunday Afternoon, the Ninth Day of March, in the Year 1902
Dr. Levi cooper lane, the founder of Cooper Medical College and of Lane Hospital, and the founder and endower of the Lane Course of Medical Lectures, died in San Francisco at a quarter to eleven o'clock in the evening of the eighteenth day of February, 1902. At two o'clock in the afternoon of the ninth of March following, a large audience assembled at Lane Hall of the College for the purpose of doing honor to his memory, the Hall having been profusely decorated with greenery and flowers appropriate to the occasion.
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