Here's your Friday fix of old school NYC architecture, King's Views of New York, week 25. Only two more left.
Armories - (1) Seventh Regiment, Park Ave., 66th to 67th Sts.; org. 1806; Col. Daniel Appleton. (2) 22nd Regt. Engineers, '61, Ft. Washinton Ave., Col. W.B. Hotchkin. (3) Squadron A, '89, Madison Ave. & 94th; Maj. W.R. Wright. (4) 9th Coast Artillery, 14th St., 1812; Lt. Col. John J. Byrne. (5) 8th Coast Artillery, Park Ave. & 94th; Brig. Gen. E.F. Austin. (6) 71st Regiment, '52, 4th Ave. & 34th; 236 ft. high; Col. W.G. Bates. (7) 14th Regiment, '47, 8th Ave. & 15th, Brookly; Col. John H. Foote. (8) 69th Regiment, '51, Lexington Ave. & 25th; Col. Louis D. Conley. (9) 1st Cavalry, Bedford Ave., Union to President Sts., Brooklyn; Col. Charles I. Debevoise. (10) 23rd Regiment, '62, Bedford Ave. & Pacific Street, Brooklyn; Col. F.H. Norton. (11) 13th Coast Artillery, Sumner & Putnam Avenues, Brooklyn; Col. N.B. Thurston.
Columbia University - Broadway to Amsterdam Ave. W. 114th to W. 12th St.; founded in 1754 as King's College, at Broadway and Barclay St.; moved in 1857 to Madison Ave. and E. 49th St.; new site of 26 acres secured 1892 and 1902; $15,000,000 group erected 1902 - 1914, Library, $1,200,000 gift of Seth LOw, President 1890 - 1901; 600,000 volumes; School of Mines, Engineering Building, Earl Hall, west of Library; Schermerhorn Havermyer, University Halls, north; Fayweather, Kent, Philosophy and Avery Halls, east, with St. Paul's Chapel; 12 faculties, 907 instructors, 9,840 students and 5,785 in summer courses; University includes Barnard College for Women, at 119th St. founded '89; Teacher's College, 120th St. '86: College of Physicians and Surgeons, W. 59th St.; College of Pharmacy, W. 68th St.; Nicholas Murray Butler, Pres.
Cathedral of St. John The Divine - 110th to 113th Sts., overlooking Morningside Park; begun 1892; choir and two of seven chapels by Heins & La Farge, consecrated April 19, 1911; cost $3,500,000. Choir School fd. '01, built by $150,000 gift of Mrs. J.J. Blodgett; $500,000 endowment by F.G. Bourne. Rev. Wm. M. Grosvenor, Dean; Rt. Rev. David H. Greer, Bishop. St. Luke's Hospital (at far right) founded 1846.
Harlem - View from southern end of Cathedral Heights, Morningside Park in foreground, "L" road running from Columbus Avenue through W. 110th St. (Cathedral Parkway) into Eighth Ave. at height of 73 ft.; Harlem, founded 1658, has 825,000 inhabitants; if a seperate city it would rank fourth among American municipalities; bounded on north and east by the Harlem and East Rivers.