The Japanese Collections 3 



and consummation of our educational life which 

 touches the poorest child and will exalt the richest, 

 shall be located so centrally and so magnificently that it 

 will attract all our men, women, and children unto it !" 



In recognition of his great services, the Board of 

 Trustees has resolved to name the two rooms shelter- 

 ing the Japanese collections "Frank W. Gunsaulus 

 Hall." At the instigation of the President and the 

 Board of Trustees, a bronze bust of Dr. Gunsaulus, 

 modeled by J. G. Prasuhn, has been placed in this Hall. 

 A reproduction of this bust appears as a frontispiece 

 to this publication. 



B. Laufer 



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