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Leading Churches in the City of New York

MANHATTAN

Source: Official Denominational Records

Armenian Apostolic-Holy Cross Cathedral, 580 W. 180th St. Baptist-Central, 92nd St. and Amsterdam Ave., Riverside, 122nd St., and Riverside Drive; First, W. 79th St., corner Broadway; Judson Memorial, 55 Washington St. So.; Madison Ave. Church, cor. E. 31st St.; Metropolitan, W. 128th St. and 7th Ave. Mount Morris, 5th Ave., near W. 127th St. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist)-First, Central Park West and 96th St.; and the Second, 10 W. 68th St. Congregational-Tabernacle, Broadway and 56th

St.

Disciples of Christ-Central Church, W. 81st St., near Columbus Ave. Friends' (Quaker)-Meeting Houses: (Hicksite), E. 15th St. and Rutherford Pl.; and (Orthodox), 144 E. 20th St.

Jewish-Temple Israel, W. 91st St., near B'way; Congregation B'nai Jeshurum, 88th St. and West End Ave.; Shearith Israel, Central Park West and 70th St.; Rodeph Sholom Temple, W. 83rd St., near Central Park West; Temple Emanu-El, 5th Ave. and 65th St.; Ansche Chesed, West End Ave. and 100th St.; Central, 55th St. and Lexington Ave.; West End, 160 W. 82nd; Free Synagogue, Carnegie Hall: Institutional Synagogue, 120 W. 76th St. Lutheran-Advent, Broadway and 93d St.; Holy Trinity, Central Park West and 65th St.; Immanuel Lexington Ave. and E. 88th St.; St. Peter's Lexington Ave. and 54th St.; St. Luke's, 46th St. near Eighth Ave.

Methodist Episcopal-Calvary, 1885 University Ave.; Christ, 60th St., and Park Ave.; Church of All Nations, 9 2nd Ave.; Grace, 131 W. 104th St.; John St., 44 John St.; Metropolitan Duane, 58 7th Ave.; Park Ave., at 86th St.; St. Paul's, West End Ave. and 86th St.; Union, W. 48th St., near Broadway, Broadway Temple, 174th St.

Presbyterian-Brick, Park Ave. and E. 91st St., Broadway, at W. 114th St.; Central, Park Ave. and 64th St., Fifth Ave., at 55th St.; First, 5th Ave. and 11th St., Fourth, West End Ave. and 91st St., Madison Ave., at 73rd St.; Rutgers, W. 73rd St., near Broadway; Scotch, Central Park West and 96th St.; West End, 165 W. 105th St.

Protestant Episcopal-Cathedral of St. John the Divine, W. 111th St., between Amsterdam and Morningside Avenues.; Ascension, 5th Ave. and 10th St.; Christ Church, 71th St. near Broadway; Eglise du Saint-Esprit (French), 223 E. 61st St.; Epiphany 74th St. and York Ave.); Grace, Broadway, Broadway and 10th St.; Heavenly Rest, 5th Ave. and 90th St.; Incarnation, 205 Madison Ave.; "Little Church Around the Corner" (Transfiguration), 5 E. 29th St.; St. Andrew's, 127th St. near 5th Ave.; St. Bartholomew's, 109 E. 50th St.: St. George's, Stuyvesant Sq.: St. James', Madison Ave. and 71st St.; St. Luke's, Convent Ave. and 141st St.; St. Mark's-in-the-Bouwerie, 2nd Ave. and 10th St.; St. Paul's Chapel, Broadway and Vesey St.; St. Thomas's, 5th Ave. and 53d St.; Trinity Church, Broadway at Wall St.

Reformed Church in America-Middle Collegiate, Second Ave., at 7th St.; Marble Collegiate, Fifth Ave., at 29th St.; Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas, Fifth Ave. at 48th St.: West End Collegiate, West End Ave. at 77th St.; Fort Washington Collegiate, Fort Washington Ave., at 181st St. Roman Catholic-St. Patrick's Cathedral, Fifth Ave.. at E. 50th St.; Ascension, 107th St., near Broadway; Holy Trinity, 205 W. 82d St.: Notre Drive and 114th St.; St. Dame, Morningside Agnes's. 143 E. 43d St.; St. Andrew's, Duane St. and Cardinal Place; St. Brigid's, 123 Ave. B; St. Cyril, St. Mark's Pl.; St. Francis Xavier, 42 W. 16th St.; St. Ignatius Loyola's, Park Ave. and E. 84th St.; St. Leo's, 11 E. 28th St.; St. Patrick's. Mott and Prince Sts.; St. Paul the Apostle's, Columbus Ave. and W. 6th St.; St. Peter's, 20 Barclay St.

Russian Orthodox-Cathedral of Holy Virgin Protection, 105 E. Houston St.

Salvation Army-Centennial Memorial Temple, 120 W. 14th St. There are other meeting places. Seventh Day Adventist-City Temple, 564 W. 150th St.

Synodical Church of Russia-St. Nicholas Cathedral, 15 E. 97th St.

Unitarian-All Souls, Lexington Ave. and 80th St.; Community, Park Ave. and 34th St.

Universalist-(Fourth), Church of the Divine Paternity, Central Park West and 76th St.

Greek Orthodox-Holy Trinity Cathedral, 319 E. 74th St.

Among other places of worship in Manhattan are: All Night Mission, 8 Bowery; Bowery Mission, 227 Bowery; Broome St. Tabernacle, 395 Broome St.; Church of the Strangers (Deems Memorial), 307 W. 57th St.; De Witt Memorial, 280 Rivington St.; Divine Inspiration (Spiritualist), 20 W. 91st St.; Doyers St. Midnight Mission, 5 Doyers St.; Eighth Ave. Mission, 290 8th Ave.; Gospel Tabernacle, 44th St. and 8th Ave.; Labor Temple, 2nd Ave. and 14th St.; McAuley Cremorne Mission, 434 W. 42nd St.; McAuley's Water St. Mission, 316 Water St.; New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgian), 114 E. 35th St.; Pentecostal Glad Tidings, 325 W. 33rd St.; Spiritualists', 123 W. 94th St.: Society of Ethical Culture, 2 W. 64th St.: Theosophical, 22 E. 8th St.

BROOKLYN

Baptist-Temple, 3d Ave. and Schermerhorn St.; Emmanuel, Lafayette Ave. and St. James Pl.: Hanson Place, at So. Portland Ave.; Sixth Ave., at Lincoln Pl.

Christian Science-First, New York Ave. and Dean St.

Congregational-Central (also St. Paul's), Hancock St., near Franklin Ave.; Clinton Ave., at Lafayette Ave.; Flatbush, Dorchester Rd. and E. 18th St.; Pilgrims, Henry and Remsen Sts.; Plymouth, Orange St., near Hicks St.; South, President and Court Sts.; (In 1934 the Church of the Pilgrims and Plymouth Church merged into the Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims.

Disciples of Christ-Flatbush, Dorchester and Marlborough Roads.

Friends (Hicksite). 110 Schermerhorn (Orthodox), Lafayette and Washington Aves.

St.:

Jewish-Beth-El, 15th Ave. and 48th St.; Beth Judah, 904 Bedford Ave.; Beth Sholaum, 399 9th St.; Eighth Ave., at Garfield Pl.; Mt. Sinai, State and Hoyt Sts.; People's Temple, Bay P'kway and

85th St.

Lutheran-Emmanuel, 421 7th St.; Evangelical, Schermerhorn St., near Court St.; Good Shepherd, 4th Ave. and 75th St.; Redeemer, Ditmas Ave.. at E. 21st, St.; St. Luke's, Washington Ave., near DeKalb Ave.; St. Peter's Bedford Ave., near DeKalb Ave.; Trinity, 4th Ave. and 46th St.; Zion, Henry St., near Clark St.

Methodist Episcopal-First, Henry and Clark Sts.; Grace, 7th Ave. and St. John's Pl.; Hanson Place Central, at St. Felix St.; New York Ave. at Dean St.; Simpson, Clermont and Willoughby Aves.

Moravian-Jay St., near Myrtle Ave.

Presbyterian-Bedford, Dean St. and Nostrand Ave. Central, Marcy and Jefferson Aves.; First, Henry St., near Clark St.; Lafayette Ave., at So. Oxford St.; Memorial, 7th Ave. and St. John's Pl.; Spencer Memorial, Clinton and Remsen Sts.: Throop Ave., at Macon St.; Westminster, Clinton St. and 1st Pl.

Protestant Episcopal Christ, Clinton and Harrison Sts.; Grace, Hicks St. and Grace Court; Holy Trinity, Clinton and Montague Sts.; Messiah, Greene and Clermont Aves.; Redeemer, Pacific St. and 4th Ave.; St. Ann's, Clinton and Livingston Sts.; St. John's, 7th Ave. and St. John's Pl.; St. Luke's, Clinton Ave., near Fulton St.

Reformed Church in America-Bethany, Clermont Ave., near Willoughby Ave.; First, of Williamsburgh, Bedford Ave. and Clymer St.; First, Flatbush and Church Aves.: Old First, 7th Ave. and Carroll St.

Roman Catholic-Holy Name of Jesus, Prospect Ave. and Prospect Park West; Our Lady of Lourdes, De Sales Pl., near Broadway; Our Lady of Mercy, Schermerhorn St., near Bond St.; Queen of All Saints, Lafayette and Vanderbilt Aves., St. Augustine's, 6th Ave. and Sterling Pl.; St. Charles Borromeo, Sidney Pl. and Livingston St.; St. Francis Xavier's, 6th Ave. and Carroll St.; St. James Pro-Cathedral Jay and Chapel Sts.

Seventh Day Adventist-Washington Ave., at Gates Ave.

Swedenborgian Church of the New Jerusalem, Monroe Pl. and Clark St.

Syrian Orthodox-St. Nicholas Cathedral, 355 State St.

Unitarian Saviour, Pierrepont St. and Monroe Pl. Second, Clinton and Congress Sts. Universalist-All Souls', Ditmas and Ocean

Aves.

Miscellaneous Brooklyn Spiritualist Soc., 58 Irving Pl.; Brooklyn Tabernacle, 17 Hicks St.; Christian and Missionary Alliance, 1560 Nostrand Ave.; Ethical Culture Soc., Academy of Music,

Hospitals in the City of New York

Source: World Almanac Questionnaire

They

(Municipal and State Hospitals are printed in Bold-face Type, State Hospitals are marked *. are under the supervision of the State Department of Mental Hygiene and care for patients suffering from mental diseases.)

MEDICAL CENTERS

There are five corporate units of the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center (Broadway-Riverside Drive, W. 165th St. to W. 168th St.), as follows:

1. The Presbyterian Hospital in the City of New York, including: The Presbyterian Hospital, The Sloane Hospital for Women, the Vanderbilt Clinic, the Squter Urological Clinic, the Stephen V. Harkness Private Patient Pavilion, The Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing; The Institute of Ophthalmology.

5. The

2. The Columbia University Group, including: The College of Physicians and Surgeons, the School of Dental and Oral Surgery, the School of Oral Hygiene, the DeLamar Institute of Public Health. 3. The Babies Hospital of the City of New York. 4. The Neurological Institute of New York. New York State Psychiatric Institute and Hospital. The Herman Knapp Memorial Eye Hospital has been merged in the Columbia-Presbyterian group.

The New York Hospital (York Ave., East 68th St. to East 71st St.; office, 525 East 68th St.) includes in its group the Lying-in Hospital, Manhattan Maternity and Dispensary, Nursery and Child's Hospital. Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic, and is associated with Cornell University Medical College; also Bloomingdale Hospital for Mental Diseases and Convalescent Hospital for Children at White Plains, N. Y. MANHATTAN

Babies, Broadway at 167th St.

Beekman Street, 117 Beekman St.
Bellevue, 26th St. and First Ave.

Beth David. 161 E. 90th St.

Beth Israel, Stuyvesant Park East.
Booth (William) Memorial, 314 E. 15th St.
Broad Street, 125 Broad St.

*Central Islip State (Mental Clinic, Dispensary
of N. Y. University and Bellevue Hospital Medi-
cal College), 26th St. and First Ave.
City, Welfare Island, East River.

The new clinic

for the City and Metropolitan hospitals is at East End Ave. and E. 80th St.

City Home, Welfare Island.

N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary, 218 Second Ave.
N. Y. Foundling and St. Ann's Maternity. 130 E.
69th St.

N. Y. Infirm. for Wom. and Child., 321 E. 15th St.
N. Y. Ophthalmic, 1 East 105th St. (Affiliated with
the N. Y. Medical College and Flower Hospital.)
N. Y. Orthopaed. Disp. and Hosp., 420 E. 59th St.
N. Y. Polyclinic Med. Sch. and Hosp., 341 W.
50th St.
N. Y. Post-Graduate, 303 E. 20th St.
N. Y. Skin and Cancer, 2d Ave. and 19th St.
*N. Y. State Psychia. Inst. and Hosp., W. 168th St.
N. Y. University and Bellevue Hospital Medical
College, Dispensary, 463 First Ave.

Columbus, 226 E. 20th St.; Ext. 457 W. 163d St. People's, 203 Second Ave.
Community, 8 St. Nicholas Pl.

Convalescent Day Camp, Welfare Island.

Flower-Fifth Ave., 105th, 106th Sts. and Fifth Ave. (unit of N. Y. Medical College and Flower Hospital).

French. 324 W. 30th St.

Gouverneur, Gouverneur and Front Sts.
Harlem, 136th St. and Lenox Ave.

Harlem Eye and Ear, 2099 Lexington Ave.

Herman Knapp Mem. Eye, 57th St. and 10th Ave.
Hospital for Joint Diseases, 1919 Madison Ave.:
Dispensary, 41 E. 123rd St.

Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled, 321 E. 42d
St. (N. Y. Society for Relief of Ruptured and

Crippled.)

Jewish Memorial, Broadway and 196th St.
Knickerbocker, 70 Convent Ave.

Lenox Hill, 76th-77th Sts. and Park Ave.
Lutheran, 341 Convent Ave.

Manhattan Eye. Ear and Throat, 210 E. 64th St.
*Manhattan State, Ward's Island.

Memorial Hospital for Treatment of Cancer and
Allied Diseases, E. 68th St. and First Ave., adja-
cent to the Rockefeller Institute.
Metropolitan, Welfare Island.
Midtown, 309 E. 49th St.

Misericordia, 531 E. 86th St.

Mt. Sinai. Fifth, Madison Aves.. 98th-101st Sts.
Municipal Sanatorium (tuberculosis),

Orange County.

Nazareth, Spuyten Duyvil Parkway.

Otisville.

Neurological Inst., of N. Y., Fort Washington Ave. and W. 168th St.

New York, 525 E. 68th St.

New York Cancer, Welfare Island.

Presbyterian Hosp., Sloane Hosp. for Women and
Vanderbilt Clinic, 168th St. and Broadway.
*Psychiatric Institute and Hospital, 722 West
168th St.
Reconstruction, 395 Central Park West. (A unit of
the N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and
Hospital.)
Riverside (contagious), North Brothers Island.
Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, York
Ave. and 66th St.

Roosevelt, 9th-10th Aves., 59th St.

St. Elizabeth's, 689 Fort Washington Ave.
St. John's Guild, 1 E. 42nd St. (with float. hosp.).
St. Luke's, 113th St. and Amsterdam Ave.

St. Rose's Free Home, Incur. Cancer, 71 Jackson St.

St. Vincent's. Seventh Ave. at 12th St.
Seton, Spuyten Duyvil Parkway.

Sloane, for Women, 168th St. and Broadway.
Speech Disorders, Irving Pl. and 18th St.

*State Dept. of Mental Hygiene, N. Y. City Office.
State Office Bldg., 80 Centre St.

State Dept. of Social Welfare, N. Y. City office.
205 E. 42nd St.

Stony Wold Sanatorium, Office. Rm.
Madison Ave., N. Y. City.

407, 598

Sydenham, Manhattan Ave. and W. 123d St.
Tonsil, 153 E. 62nd St.

Tuberc. Hospital Admiss. Bureau, 105 Walker St
Tuberculosis Preventorium for

Children;

Office.

171 Madison Ave., N. Y. City.
U. S. Marine Hospital, 67 Hudson St.
U. S. Marine Hospital, Ellis Island.
Welfare Hospital for chronic diseases on Welfare
Island. It is also a teaching and research center.
Welfare Island Disp., 80th St. and E. End Ave.
West Side Hosp and Dispensary, 446 W. 43rd St
Willard Parker (contag. diseas.). Foot E. 16th St
Woman's, in the State of N. Y., 141 W. 109th St
THE BRONX

N. Y. City Cancer Institute, Welfare Island, East
River.

Beth Abraham Home for Incurables, 612 Allerton,
Ave.

Bronx Eye and Ear Infirmary. E. Tremont Ave..
and Echo Place.

Bronx, Fulton Ave. at 169th St.

Bronx Maternity and Women's Hosp., 1072 Grand
Concourse.

Calvary House of Featherbed L., McCombs Road.
Fordham, Southern Blvd. and Fordham Road.
Hebrew Home for Chronic Invalids. 1776 Clay Ave.
Home for Incurables, 183d St. and 3d Ave.
House of the Holy Comforter, 196th St. and Grand
Concourse.

Bethany Deaconess, 237 St. Nicholas Ave.
Beth-El, Rockaway Parkway and Ave. A.
Beth Moses, 404 Hart St.

Brooklyn, De Kalb Ave. and Ashland Pl.

Brooklyn Eye and Ear, 29 Greene Ave.

Lebanon, Westchester, Cauldwell and Trinity Aves
A new 12-story building is to be at Grand Con-
course and Mt. Eden Ave.

Lincoln, East 141st St. and Concord Ave.
Montefiore, Gunhill Rd. near Jerome Ave.
Morrisania, 168th St. at Gerard Ave.
Mother Cabrini Memorial, 611 Edgecombe Ave.
St. Francis', East 142nd St. and Brook Ave.
St. Joseph's, for consumptives, E. 143rd St. and
Brook Ave.
Union Hospital Assoc. of the Bronx, 260 E. 188th
St.

U. S. Veterans Admin., 130 W. Kingsbridge Road.
BROOKLYN

Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hosp. for the Aged.
Howard and Dumont Aves.

Brooklyn Home for Blind, Crippled and Defective
Children, 283 Hicks St.

Brooklyn Home for Consumptives, 240 Kingston
Ave.

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St. Catherine's, 133 Bushwick Ave.

St. Cecilia Women's, 472 Humboldt St.

St. Charles, for Crippled Children, 277 Hicks St.
St. John's, 480 Herkimer St.

St. Mary's, St. Marks and Buffalo Aves.
St. Peter's, 380 Henry St.

Samaritan, main division, Fourth Ave. and 17th St.
Clinic at
Swedish, Bedford Ave. and Dean St.
Sterling Place and Rogers Ave.
Trinity, 1835 East New York Ave.

U. S. Naval, Ryerson St. and Flushing Ave..
Unity, 1545 St. John's Pl.

Victory Memorial, 1469 Shore Rd.
Wyckoff Heights, 142 St. Nicholas Ave.

*Kings Park State (Mental Hygiene Clinic, New
Cumberland Hosp.), N. Elliott Pl., Auburn Pl.
QUEENS

Children's (N. Y. City), 65 Kissena Boulevard,
Flushing.

*Creedmoor State, Queens Village.

Queens General, 161st St. and 82nd Drive, Jamaica,
Rockaway Beach, and Dispensary, Beach 85th St..
Hammels.

Flushing Hosp. and Dispensary, Parsons Blvd. and St. Anthony's, Woodhaven Blvd., near 91st Ave.,

Forest Ave.

Jamaica, Van Wyck Ave., Richmond Hill.

Mary Immaculate Hosp. Assoc., 152-11 89th Ave.
Jamaica.

Neponsit Beach (tuberculosis), Neponsit Beach.
Queensboro, Lott's Lane, Jamaica.

Woodhaven.

St. John's Long Island City, 12th St. and Jack-
son Ave.

St. Joseph's, Broadway, Far Rockaway.
Triboro (tuberculosis), Parsons Boulevard and 82
Dr., Jamaica.

RICHMOND

Farm Colony, W. New Brighton.
Richmond Borough, for Communicable Diseases,
Castleton Corners.

Richmond Memorial, 393 Prince Bay Rd., Prince
Bay.

St. Vincent's, Bard and Castleton Aves., W. New
Brighton.

Sea View, Castleton Corners.

Staten Island, Castleton Ave., Tompkinsville.
U. S. Marine Hospital, Bay St., and Vanderbilt
Ave., Stapleton.

*Pilgrim State, Brentwood, L. I. The Institution
receives patients from Manhattan and the Bronx.
An appropriation has been made for a new State
Hospital on Long Island at Deer Park, near
Pilgrim State Hospital.

Leading Theatres in New York City

Source: New York City Fire Department; figures in parentheses are seating capacities.
MANHATTAN

Adelphi (1,434), 152 W. 54th St.; Alvin (1,387), 250 W. 52d St.; Ambassador (1,200), 215 W. 49th St.; Astor (1,141), 1531 Broadway.

Belasco (1,000), 115 W. 44th St.; Biltmore (1,000), 261 W. 47th St.; Booth (708), 222 W. 45th St.; Broadhurst (1,118), 235 W. 44th St.; Broadway (1,900), 1681 Broadway.

Capitol (4,845), 1639 Broadway; Carnegie Hall (2,760), 880 Seventh Ave.; Center (3,438), 1234 Sixth Ave.

Cort (1,043), 138 W. 48th St.; Criterion (1,700), Broadway at 44th St.

Empire (1,099), 1428 Broadway; Ethel Barrymore (1,115), 243 W. 47th St.

Fifty-First (1,609), 1655 Broadway.

Forrest (1,075), 226 W. 49th St.; Forty-Fourth Street (1,463), 224 W. 44th St.

Forty-Sixth Street (1,413), 226 W. 46th St.; Fulton (931) 210 W. 46th St.

Golden (1,118), 252 W. 45th St.; Nora Bayes (860), 216 W. 44th St.; Guild (915), 245 W. 52nd St.: Henry Miller (946), 124 W. 43d St.; Imperial (1,450), 249 W. 45th St.

Loew's State (3,327). 1540 Broadway; Longacre (1,019). 220 W. 48th St.; Lyceum (957), 149 W. 45th St.

Madison Square Garden (18,903), 825 Eighth Ave.; Majestic (1,752), 245 W. 44th St.; Loyal (800), 600 W. 185th St.; Mansfield (1,050), 256 W. 47th St. Martin Beck (1,189), 302 W. 45th St.; Maxine Elliott (924), 109 W. 39th St.; Mayfair (1,700) Seventh Ave., at 47th St.

Metropolitan Opera House (3,418), 39th St. and Broadway; Morosco (893), 217 W. 45th St.; Music Box (1,000), 239 W. 45th St.

National (1,164), 208 W. 41st.

Palace (1,745), Seventh Ave. at 47th St.; Paramount (3,665), 1489 Broadway; Playhouse (878), 137 W. 48th St.; Plymouth (965), 236 W. 45th St. Radio City Music Hall (5,945), 1260 Sixth Ave.; Rialto (594), Seventh Ave. at 42d St.; Rivoli (2,122), 1620 Broadway.

Roxy (5,920), 133 W. 50th St.

Shubert (1,395), 221 W. 44th St.; St. James (1,503), 246 W. 44th St.

Strand (2,989), 1571 Broadway.

Town Hall (1,476), 113 W. 43d St.

Vanderbilt (771), 148 W. 48th St.

Windsor (981), 157 W. 48th St.; Winter Garden (1,671), 1642 Broadway.

BROOKLYN

Academy of Music (2,207), 30 Lafayette Ave.: Albee (3.274), 1-7 DeKalb Ave.: Albermarle (2,700), 973 Flatbush Ave.; Bushwick (2,208), 1396 Broadway.

Flatbush (1,695), 2213 Church Ave.

Fox (4,089), 10-40 Flatbush Ave.; Halsey (2,262); 928 Halsey St.; Kenmore (3,025), Church Ave. & Kenmore Pl.; Kingsway (2,212), 946 Kings Highway.

Loew's Theatres-Alpine (2,158), 6817 5th
Ave.; Bay Ridge (1,899), 3d Ave. & 72d St.:
Bedford (1,931), Bedford Ave. & Bergen St.;
Boro Park (2,391), New Utrecht Ave.; Brevoort
(2,039) 1274 Bedford Ave.; Broadway (2,033),
912 Broadway; Coney Island (2,387) 1301 Surf
Ave.; Gates (2,868), Broadway & Gates Ave.:
Kameo (1,465), 530 Eastern Parkway; Kings

(3,690), 1029 Flatbush Ave.; Melba (2,256), 300 Livingston St.; Metropolitan (3,618), 394 Fulton St.; Oriental (2,753), 86th St. & Bay 19th Palace (1,629); 1823 Douglas St.: Pitkin (2,817), 1501 Pitkin Ave.; Premier (2,560), 505 Sutter Ave.;' Valencia (3,544), Jamaica Ave. & 166th St., Queens; Warwick (1,446), Fulton and Jerome Sts.

Majestic (1,829), 651 Fulton St.; Mayfair (1,791), 912 Avenue U.; Orpheum (1,874), 578 Fulton St.

Paramount (4,126), 385 Flatbush Ave.; Patio (2,609), 574 Flatbush Ave.; Prospect (2,448), 329 Ninth St.; Republic (2,728), 426 Keap St.; Sanders (1.501), 188 Prospect Park West: Savoy (2,438), 1507 Bedford Ave.; Star (1,487), 389 Jay St.

Strand (2,870), 647 Fulton St.; Tilyou (2,264), 1607 Surf Ave.; Tivoli (1,910), 365 Fulton St.: Walker (2,312), 6401 18th Ave.

Museums in New York City

5:30 P.M.: closed Sundays. During summer closed Saturdays and Sundays (May 15 to Oct. Free.

15). Closed from

Source: World Almanac Questionnaire
American Academy of Arts and Letters-Broadway,
between 155th and 156th Streets. Art exhibitions
and museum; Terrace entrance.
June 15 to Sept. 15 Open weekdays, 1 to 5 P.M.;
Sundays and holidays, 2 to 5 P.M. Free.
American Museum of Natural History-Central
Park West at 79th St. Open weekdays and holi-
days, except as specified, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.;
Sundays, New Year's and Independence Day,
Thanksgiving and Christmas, 1-5 P.M. Free.
American Numismatic Society-Broadway

and

156th St. Open daily 2-5 P.M., except Sundays in July and August. Free. Bache Collection, The 814 Fifth Ave. Admission by card on written application to the Custodian. Free.

Botanic Garden, Brooklyn-(Gardens within

a

Garden), 1000 Washington Ave., Brooklyn. Garden hours: 8 A.M. to dusk; Sundays and holidays, 10 A.M. to dusk. Library hours: Monday to Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.; Saturdays, 9 A.M. to Noon. Library closed Saturdays, July 1 to September 15.

Botanical Garden, N. Y.-Bronx Park, north of
Pelham Parkway, and at south terminus of
Bronx River Parkway; also at Bronx Park Station
of Third Avenue Elevated R.R. and at Botanical
Garden Station of Harlem Division of NY.
Central R.R. Open daily until half hour after
sunset. Conservatories open 10 A.M. to 4:30
P.M. (Mar. 1-Nov. 1) and 10 A.M. to 4 P.M.
(Nov. 1-Mar 1). Free.

Bronx Zoo (See Zoological Park).
Brooklyn Museum-Eastern Parkway and Wash-
ington Avenue. Open daily, weekdays, 10 A.M.
to 5 P.M.; Sundays, 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. Free.
Brooklyn Children's Museum, 185 Brooklyn Ave.
Open daily, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.; Sundays, 2-5 P.M.
Free.

Cloisters, The (a branch of the Metropolitan Mu-
seum of Art devoted to mediaeval art). Fort
Tryon Park. Open daily 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.,
including holidays, except Christmas, then 1-5
P.M.; Sundays, 1-6 P.M. Mondays and Fridays,
25 cents; other days free.
Conference House-Hyland Boulevard, Tottenville,
Staten Island. Open daily, except Monday, 10
A.M. to 6 P.M. Free. (Erected in 1680 by
Christopher Billopp); Peace Conference held on
Sept. 11, 1776, among Lord Howe, British, and
Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Edward
Rutledge, American.

Cooper Union Museum for the Arts of Decoration-
Cooper Square and 7th Street. Oct. 1 to April
30. Monday through Friday, 9 A.M. to 10 P.M.;
Saturday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. May 1 to Sept. 30,
Monday through Saturday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Closed New Year's, Memorial Day, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Closed Saturdays during July and August. Free.
Dyckman House-Broadway and 204th St. Last
the Dutch Colonial
remaining farmhouse of
Period, furnished and arranged as was the cus-
tom in that period. Open daily, except Mondays.
11 A.M. to 5 P.M. Free.
Folk Arts, The Museum of-Has been acquired by
the New York Historical Society.
Fraunces Tavern-Broad and Pearl Sts.; Museum
of Revolutionary relics and paintings. Open 10
A.M. to 4 P.M. every day except Sunday. Free.
On December 4, 1783, General George Washing-
ton bade the officers of the Continental Army
farewell here. The building was erected in 1719
by Stephen De Lancey, bought in 1762 by Samuel
Fraunces, who conducted it as a tavern.
Frick Collection-1 East 70th St. Home of the
late Henry C. Frick, enlarged and opened 1935
as a museum of paintings, sculpture, Limoges
enamels, French and Chinese porcelains, period
furniture, etc. Closed Monday, May 30, July 4
and December 25. Hours 10 to 5 on weekdays;
1 to 5 on Sundays and holidays. Staff lectures
October to June; Sunday guest lectures and
chamber music concerts during the winter. All
free.

Gracie Mansion-Carl Schurz Park, facing the East
River between 88th and 89th Streets. Furniture
by Chippendale, Duncan Phyfe, and early em-
pire, up to 1830-35; paintings by English and
American artists. Open daily, except Mondays,
11 A.M. to 5 P.M. Free.
Grand Central Art Galleries--Sixth floor, Grand
Central Terminal, East 42nd Street. Fifth Ave-
nue Branch Gallery, Hotel Gotham, Fifth Ave.
at 55th St. Open daily all year, 9:30 A.M. to

Hamilton Grange-Home of Alexander Hamilton
built in 1802, at 287 Convent Avenue, near 141st
St. A museum of Hamilton and his time, by
The American Scenic and Historic Preservation
Society. Open weekdays, except holidays, 10
A.M. to 5 P.M.; Saturdays 10 A.M. to 1 P.M.
Free.
Hayden Planetarium-81st Street near Central
Park West. Several demonstrations daily. Ad-
mission charged.
Hispanic Society of America-Spanish museum
and library, Broadway between 155th and 156th
Sts. Museum open 10 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. daily;
Sunday, 1 P.M. to 5 P.M., except Thanksgiving
and Christmas. Library open 1 P.M. to 4:30 P.M.,
except Sundays, Mondays and holidays, and
during August. Free.

Jewish Theological Seminary Museum of Cere-
monial and Historical Objects-N. E. corner
Broadway and 122nd St. Open daily, except
Friday and Saturday, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Jumel Mansion-(See Roger Morris House, Jumel
Mansion).

Master Institute of United Arts-310 Riverside
Drive. School of all arts, including painting,
music, drama, dance and allied arts; lectures,
recitals, plays and general cultural events;
Riverside Museum-Exhibitions of contemporary
Collec-
American art, also foreign exhibitions.
tion of oriental art and art objects. Open daily
and Sundays, 1-5 P.M. Closed during June, July
and August. Free.

Metropolitan Museum of Art-Fifth Ave. at 82d
St. Open 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. daily, including
holidays, except Christmas, then 1-5 P.M.; Sun-
days, 1-6 P.M. Free.

Morgan Library-(See Pierpont Morgan Library.) Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation -Broadway and 155th St. Open daily, 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. (except Sundays and holidays). Closed during July and August. Free.

Museum of the City of New York, Inc.-Fifth Ave at 103rd St. Open daily, except Tuesdays, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.; Sundays, 1 P.M. to 5 P.M.; open every holiday from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M., except Christmas, when closed. Free.

Museum of Living Art-New York University, 100 Washington Square, east. A. E. Gallatin collection of 20th Century paintings. Open 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. weekdays; 8 A.M. to 5 P.M., Saturdays: closed on Sundays and legal holidays. Free. Museum of Modern Art-11 West 53rd Street. Frequently changing exhibitions of painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, industrial design and the film. Open weekdays, 10 A M. to 6 P.M. (Wednesdays, 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.); Sundays, 12 noon to 6 P.M. Admission, 25 cents; children 10 cents at all times. Reduced admission rate for groups of ten or more.

New York Historical Society Gallery and Museum
-Central Park West, between 76th and 77th
Streets. Library open weekdays 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
and on holidays 1-5 P. M.; closed Sundays. Mu-
seum: 10 A.M. to 5 P.M., Sundays, 1-5 P.M.;
closed Mondays; also closed during month of
August and on July 4th, Thanksgiving, Christ-
'mas and New Year's; open on other holidays, 1-5
P.M. Free.

New York Museum of Science and Industry-
RCA Building, Rockefeller Center. Open 10 A.M.
to 10 P.M. every day in the year. Admission,
adults, 25 cents; children under 16, 10 cents.
Over 2,000 exhibits, most of them operated by
push buttons, demonstrate and explain the latest
developments and achievements of modern
science and industry against a background of
their historic origins.
New York Public Library-5th Ave. and 42nd St.
(Paintings, etchings, prints, rare books, etc.;
reference library of over 2,800,000 books.) Open
daily, 9 A.M. to 10 P.M.; Sundays, 1-10 P.M.
Free.
Old Merchant's House (Seabury Tredwell residence)
29 East 4th St., between Lafayette St. and Bow-
ery. Built 1830. Unaltered example Georgian
period architecture with original contents. Open
daily 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. Sundays and holidays.
1 to 5 P.M. Admission 50c.
Pierpont Morgan Library-33 East 36th Street
-Open to the public, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Daily,
except Sundays, Legal Holidays and month of
August. The Reading Room is open daily except
Saturday afternoon, Sundays, legal holidays, and
the month of August, 9 A.M. to 4:45 P.M. Free.
(Illuminated manuscripts, master drawings, bind-

ings, etchings and mezzotints, printed books,
from the 15th to the 19th century, authors
autograph manuscripts, historical letters and
documents, etc.)

Poe Cottage-Poe Park, Kingsbridge Road and
Grand Concourse, Bronx. Open daily from 10
A.M. to 1 P.M. and 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. except
Sundays. 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. Closed all day Mon-
day. Winter, closes 4:30 P.M. Free.
Riverside Museum-(See Master Institute of United
Arts.)
Roger Morris House (Jumel Mansion) (Washing-
ton's Headquarters in 1776)-Edgecombe Ave. and
West 160th Street. Interesting pieces are the
original chandelier, clock made in 1760, Duncan
Phyfe table and chairs, Aaron Burr's desk and
linen squares embroidered by Martha Washing-
ton. The Hall Room contains many old and
interesting maps of New York and vicinity. Open
daily except Mondays, 11 A.M. to 5 P.M.; 4:30
P M. during winter months. Free.
Roosevelt House-28 East 20th St. (restored birth-
place of Theodore Roosevelt). Open weekdays, ex-
cepting Mondays, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.; Sundays
and holidays, 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. Closed on Mon-
days, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's.
Wednesdays and Fridays, 25 cents; other times
free.

Staten Island Historical Society, Museum of Court
and Center Streets, Richmond, Staten Island.
Collections portraying life of the Island-social.
economic, political. Open daily, 10 A.M. to 5
P.M.; Sundays and holidays, 2-5 P.M. Free.
Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences
Stuyvesant Place and Wall St., St. George. The
public museum is open on week days, 10 A.M.
to 5 P.M.; Sundays, 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. Free.
Statue of Liberty-Bedloe's Island. Visitors may

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ascend interior to crown of statue. Boat leaves Battery hourly. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.. (Memorial Day to Labor Day, inclusive; other times, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.; returns 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.), returns hourly, 9:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. Round trip, adults 35 cents; children 20 cents.

Van Cortlandt House-Van Cortlandt Park, Broadway and 242d St., Bronx. Free (except Thursdays, 25c). Closed during the month of February. From Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, open from 10 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Other times, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.; Sundays, 2 P.M. to 5 P.M.

Whitney Museum of American Art-10 West 8th St. Open from 1-5 P.M. Tuesday to Sunday inclusive. Closed Mondays. Holds exhibitions of contemporary American painting, sculpture and the graphic arts. Free.

Zoo, Brooklyn-Prospect Park. This collection occupies quarters on the Flatbush Avenue side of the park, near Empire Boulevard. Animal houses open from 11 A.M. to 6 P.M., Monday to Friday; 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., Saturdays, Sundays and holldays during Daylight Saving months; during winter season, 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. (10 A M.. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays). Free.

Zoo, Central Park-Fifth Ave. and 64th St. Open daily, 11 A.M. to 5 P.M.; summer months to 7 P.M. Exterior cages open 24 hours. Free. Zoological Park-Bronx Park, See page 442. Zoological Society, Staten Island-Barrett Park Zoo. West New Brighton, Staten Island. A modern, educational zoo in a charmingly landscaped 8-acre park exhibiting small mammals, birds, reptiles and tropical fish, with facilities for school classes, children and adults natural history groups. Hours: Every day, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.; during Daylight Saving Time, Sundays and holidays, 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Free.

Principal Clubs in New York City

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Aldine.

1889

200 Fifth Ave.

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Amer. Alpine.

1902

140 E. 46th St.

Amherst

1923

24 E. 39th St.

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1915

120 Broadway

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1894

221 W. 57th St.

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Old N. Y. Subtreasury Building a Historic Site

Source: The National Park Service

The old subtreasury building at Wall and Broad Sts., New York City, was set aside in April, 1939. as a historic site and was dedicated on Feb. 21, 1940 as a national historic shrine Federal Hall Memorial. The site is under the administration of the National Park Service, Department of the Interior.

Under the new Constitution, Congress was to meet at the Federal Hall March 4, 1789, but owing to the absence of a quorum, it did not formally assemble until April 6. On that date the votes in the Electoral College were opened and counted, and George Washington's election was confirmed. It was not until April 30 that Washington took the oath because of the distance that had to be covered by coach and four from Mount Vernon, where the President-elect awaited formal notifica

tion.

He arrived in New York, by ferry, April 23. Prior to its use as the first seat of the new Federal Government, Federal Hall, or as it was known before such use, City Hall, it had been used as the meeting place of Congress under the articles of Confederation since 1785. Before that, as far back as 1642, a barn-like structure occupied another site nearby at Coenties slip, on Pearl St., until 1697, when fears for the safety of the Dutch burgesses caused them to refuse to use it further. During 1699 the foundation of a new State House was laid on the present site of the subtreasury, and was finished the following year.

In the present building is contained in a bronze, glass covered frame, the brown slab upon which Washington stood out on the balcony of the building facing Broad Street, when he took the oath of office.

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