GIFTS AND BEQUESTS. 



lie Holy Soul and St. Joseph's Home for the 

 .god, each $1.000. 



Callahan, Mrs. Martha, bequest to Tuskegee 

 (Ala.) Institute, $20,000. 



Callender, Robert, family of, gift to Yale Uni- 

 versity to found a scholarship, $6,000. 



Campbell, Mrs. Mary, St. Louis, Mo., bequests 

 to four religious and charitable institutions of 

 that city, $10,000. 



Carnegie, Andrew, New York, gifts for a 

 technical school in Pittsburg, Pa., $2,000,000, with 

 promised endowment of at least $25,000,000; to 

 the Government of the United States to establish 

 in Washington a university for higher education, 

 $10,000,000; to establish 65 branch libraries in 

 Greater New York, $5,200,000; to endow a fund 

 for superannuated and disabled employees of the 

 Carnegie Company, $4,000,000; to the libraries at 

 Braddock, Homestead, and Duquesne, Pa., in ad- 

 dition to previous gifts, a total of $1,000,000; to 

 the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, $1,000,000; to 

 Detroit, Mich., and San Francisco, Cal., for Cen- 

 tral Library and branches, each $750,000; to 

 Cooper Union, New York, $300,000; to Syracuse, 

 N. Y., for library purposes, $260,000; Upper Iowa 

 University, Fayette, Iowa, $225,000; to rebuild 

 library at Seattle, Wash., $200,000; to Bellevue 

 Medical College, New York, $76,000; to Carnegie 

 Laboratory, New York, $50,000; to Aurora (111.) 

 College, $50,000; to Knox College, Galesburg, 111., 

 for a library building, $50,000; to Cornell College, 

 Mount Vernon, Iowa, for a library building, $40,- 

 000; to New York Botanical Gardens, $30,000; 

 to Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, New 

 York, $25,000 ; to Allegheny Observatory, $20,000 ; 

 to Carnegie Library, Atlanta, Ga., in addition to 

 previous gifts, $20,000; to Young Men's Hebrew 

 Association, New York, $5,000; New York Edu- 

 cational Alliance, $2,500; and for public libraries 

 in 119 cities and towns, in amounts of $100,000 

 and under, as follow: Aberdeen, S. Dak., $15,000; 

 Alameda, Cal., $35,000; Ashtabula, Ohio, $15,000; 

 Aurora, 111., $50,000; Austin, Minn., $12,000; Be- 

 loit, Wis., $25,000; Burlington, Vt., $50,000; Can- 

 andaigua, N. Y., $10,000; Canton, N. Y., $30,000; 

 Canton, Ohio, $50,000; Carbondale, Pa., $25,000; 

 Carrollton, 111., $10,000; Catskill, N. Y., $20,000; 

 Cedar Rapids, Iowa, $75,000; Centralia, 111., $15,- 

 000; Charleston, 111., $18,000; Charlotte, N. C., 

 $20,000; Charlottesville, W. Va., $20,000; Chat- 

 ham, N. Y., $15,000; Chattanooga, Tenn., $50,000; 

 Clinton, Mass., $25,000; Clinton, Iowa, $30,000; 

 Cohoes, N. Y., $25,000; Conneaut, Ohio, $100,000; 

 Covington, Ky., $75,000; Crawfordsville, Ind., $25,- 

 000; Davenport, Iowa, $75,000; Decatur, 111., $60,- 

 000; Elkhart, Ind., $30,000; Elwood, Ind., $25,000; 

 Fargo, N. Dak., $20,000; Fort Scott, Kan., $15,000; 

 Fort Wayne, Ind., $75,000; Freeport, 111., $30,000; 

 Fresno, Cal., $30,000; Galesburg, 111., $50,000; 

 Gloversville, N. Y., $25,000; Goshen, Ind., $25,000; 

 Grand Junction, Col., $8,000; Great Falls, Mont., 

 $30,000; Green Bay, Wis., $25,000; Greenville, 

 Ohio, $25,000; Griffin's Corners, N. Y., $5,000; 

 Grosdale, 111., $35,000; Hawarden, Iowa, $5,000; 

 Hempstead, Long Island, $25,000; Henderson, 

 Ky., $25,000; Iron Mountain, Mich.,, $15,000; 

 Ishpeming, Mich., $20,000; Islip, N. Y., $10,000; 

 Jackson, Mich., $70,000; Jackson, Tenn., $30,000; 

 Jacksonville, 111., $40,000; Janesville, Wis., $30,- 

 000; Johnstown, N. Y., $20,000; Joplin, Mo., $40- 

 000; Kansas City, Mo., $75,000; Kent, Ohio, $10,- 

 000; Kewanee. 111., $50,000; Lawrence, Kan, 

 $25,000; Leadville, Col., $100,000; Lewiston Me 

 $50,000; Lincoln, 111., $25,000; Los Gatos Caf 

 $10,000; McKees Rocks, Pa., $20,000; Macon, Ga , 

 $20,000; Madison, Ind., $20,000; Mankato, Minn 

 $40,000; Marion, Ind., $50,000; Mattoon, 111., $20,* 



000; Miles City, Mont., $10,000; Moline, 111., $37,- 

 000; Montclair, N. J., $30,000; Montgomery, Ala., 

 $50,000; Mount Vernon, N. Y., $35,000; Muncie, 

 Ind., $50,000; Nashville, Tenn., $100,000; Neenah, 

 Wis., $10,000; New Castle, Pa., $30,000; New 

 Rochelle, N. Y., $25,000; Niagara Falls, N. Y., 

 $50,000; Norfolk, Va., $50,000; Norwalk, Conn., 

 $20,000; Oil City, Pa., $40,000; Paducah, Ky., 

 $35,000; Pekin, 111., $10,000; Pensacola, Fla., $15,- 

 000; Perth Amboy, N. J., $20,000; Peru, Ind., $25,- 

 000; Phenixville, Pa., $20,000; Port Jervis, N. Y., 

 $30,000; Portland, Ind., $15,000; Portsmouth, 

 Ohio, $50,000; Racine, Wis., $50,000; Revere, 

 Mass., $20,000; Richmond, Va., $100,000; River- 

 side, Cal., $20,000; Rockford, 111., $60,000; St. 

 Cloud, Minn., $25,000; San Jose, Cal., $50,000; 

 San Juan, Porto Rico, $100,000; Sault Ste. Marie, 

 Mich., $30,000; Schenectady, N. Y., $50,000; 

 Sharon, Pa., $25,000; Sheboygan, Wis., $25,000; 

 Sioux Falls, S. Dak., $25,000; South Omaha, Neb., 

 $60,000; South St. Joseph, Mo., $25,000; Spring- 

 field, 111., $75,000; Still water, Minn-., $25,000; 

 Superior, Wis., $50,000; Tacoma, Wash., $75,000; 

 Valley City, N. Dak., $15,000; Wabash, Ind., 

 $20,000; Walpole, Mass., $15,000; Washington, 

 Ind., $20,000; Waukegan, 111., $25,000; Wheeling, 

 W. Va., $75,000; Yonkers, N. Y., $50,000. 



Carpenter, Gen. H. W., New York, gift to Co- 

 lumbia University to establish a chair of Chinese, 

 $100,000. On Dec. 29 it was announced that the 

 Chinese Government would present the university 

 with a compilation of Chinese literature, history, 

 maps, illustrations, and official papers for the new 

 department. 



Carret, Mary B., Medford, Mass., bequest to 

 Trinidad, Cuba, a public library. 



Carroll, George W., Beaumont, Texas, gift to 

 Baylor University, for a school of science, $60,000. 



Carroll, Mary Austin, Boston, gift to the Uni- 

 versity of Virginia, an annuity of $11,000 during 

 her life. 



Gary, Sarah, Waltham, Mass., bequest to Rev. 

 Timothy Brosnahan,^St. Mary's Catholic Church, 

 Waltham, $20,000, for charity. 



Catlin, Sophronia, Winsted, Conn., bequests 

 to the American Home Missionary Society of New 

 York and the American Missionary Society, each 

 $6,500; Connecticut Missionary Society, $2,000; 

 and Ecclesiastical Society of Winsted, $1,000. 



Chicago, University of, gifts from friends in 

 addition to those noted elsewhere, $375,000. 



Clapp, Lucius, Randolph, Mass., gift to Bos- 

 ton University School of Medicine, a scholarship 

 fund, $5,000. 



Cockran, William Bourke, Port Washington, 

 Long Island, gift of a site for a new Catholic 

 church. 



Cockran, Mrs. William F., Yonkers, N. Y., 

 gift to St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, 

 $50,000. 



Codman, Robert, Boston, bequests to the Par- 

 ish of the Advent of Boston, $7,000; Massachu- 

 setts General Hospital, Massachusetts Homeo- 

 pathic Hospital, Carney Hospital, Boston Lying- 

 in Hospital, House of Samaritan, St. Luke's Home 

 for Convalescents, Roxbury, Holy Ghost Hospital 

 for Incurables, Cambridge, and the Association 

 for the Work of Mercy, each $5,000; and Church 

 of the Second Parish, Dorchester, $1,500. 



Colgate, Hannah, New York, gift to the 

 Woman's Hospital for a permanent bed, $5,000. 



Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Col., gift 

 from a friend, name withheld, for the Science 

 Building, $100,000. 



Columbia University, gift from the alumni 

 for Memorial Hall, $101,500; from a friend for 

 equipping an historical reading-room, $5,000; for 



