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GIFTS AND BEQUESTS. 



Johnson, William M., Hackensack, N. J., 

 completed gift to the village, ground and public 

 library building, cost $00,000. 



Jones, Frank S., Brooklyn, N. Y., gift to Bed- 

 ford Branch of the Young Men's Christian Asso- 

 ciation of Brooklyn. $20,000; also gift to Wes- 

 leyan University, $25,000. 



Jones, Solomon, Jamestown, X. Y., bequests 

 to the Jamestown Young Men's Christian Asso- 

 ciation, $5,000: Jamestown Hospital, $5,000; 

 Randolph Children's Home, $3,000; Swedish Or- 

 phanage, $1.000: and to the First Presbyterian 

 Church of Jamestown, $1,000. 



Keasbey and Mattison Company, Philadel- 

 phia, gift to the University of Pennsylvania for its 

 medical laboratory, $25,000. 



Keene, James R., New York, gifts to Hebrew 

 Sheltering Arms Society, Orphan Asylum Society 

 of New York. Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, 

 <ind St. John's Guild, each $2,000; Five Points 

 Mission. $1.500: and Tribune Fresh- Air fund and 

 Herald Ice fund, each $1,000. 



Keep-Schley, Mrs. See FLOWER, ROSWELL P. 



Kendall, Edward Hale, New York, bequests, 

 available on the death of his widow, to the Free 

 Church Home for Incurables, New York, $5,000; 

 to Harvard University, one-ninth of the residue of 

 his estate. 



Kennedy, George N"., Syracuse, N. Y., be- 

 quests to Syracuse University, $40,000, and sev- 

 eral local charitable institutions, each $5,000. 



Kent, Albert Emmett, Chicago, 111., bequest 

 to Yale University for the Kent Chemical Labora- 

 tory, $50,000. 



Keyser, William, Baltimore, Md., gift to 

 Johns Hopkins University, $200,000 and 60 acres 

 of land. 



Kibbe, Mrs. Horace, Springfield, Mass., be- 

 quests to Springfield Hospital, $3,000; American 

 College and Educational Society, New West Edu- 

 cation Commission, American Congregational 

 Union, Congregational Sunday-School and Pub- 

 lishing Society, American Seamen's Friend Soci- 

 ety, and Ministerial Aid Society, each $2,000; 

 Springfield Home for Aged Women, Springfield 

 Home for Friendless Women and Children, Olivet 

 Congregational Society, Congregational Society 

 of Tolland, Conn., Washburn College of Topeka, 

 Kansas, Mount Holyoke College, and Whitman 

 College, Walla Walla, Wash., each $1,000. 



Kimball, B. J., Randolph, Vt., gift to the 

 town, a library, cost $10,000. 



King's Daughters' Settlement, New York, 

 gift from friend, name withheld, $5,000. 



King, Mary Rhinelander, New York, gift to 

 Grace Church, Jamaica, Long Island, $6,000. 



Knapp, Herman, New York, gift to the New 

 York Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, the build- 

 ings occupied by the institute. 



Kohl, John A., Brookline, Mass., bequest to 

 St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church, Lam- 

 bertville, N. J., $5,000. 



Kost, Dr. John, Adrian, Mich., gift to the Col- 

 lege of Medicine and Surgery, Chicago, 111., a zo- 

 ological museum, valued at $150,000. 



Lampson, William, Leroy, N. Y. (died, 

 1897), bequest to Yale University; contested; 

 amount awarded (April, 1901) by decree of court 

 to the university, $500,000. 



Lankenau, John D., Philadelphia, bequests to 

 the German Hospital of Philadelphia and Mary 

 J. Drexel Home for Aged Patients of the Hospital, 

 in equal parts, $1,500,000, and the Drexel Insti- 

 tute, paintings valued at $150,000. 



Lawson, Thomas W., Boston, gifts to the 

 West End Day Nursery and New England Home 

 for Crippled Children, each $5,000. 



League, Mrs. J. C., Galveston, Texas, gift to 

 Ball High School, $5,000. 



Lebaudy, Robert, Paris, gift to the French 

 Benevolent Association of New York city, for a 

 hospital, $10,000. 



Lee, Joseph, gift to Harvard University for 

 Henry Lee Fellowship fund, $25,000. 



Leeds, William B., New York, gift to the 

 Margaret Smith Home for Aged Women of Rich- 

 land, Ind., $25,000. 



Lehman, Meyer, family of, gift to Mount Sinai 

 Hospital, New York, for dispensary building, $75,- 

 000. 



Leonard, Elizabeth G., New Bedford, Mass., 

 bequests to religious and charitable institutions, 

 an aggregate of $16,500. 



Lewissohn, Adolph, New York, gift to Mount 

 Sinai Hospital for a pathological building, $50,- 

 000, and a pledge to equip and maintain this de- 

 partment. 



Lewissohn, Leonard, New York, gift to the 

 Jewish Theological Seminary, $50,000. 



Lewiston, Me., gift from a friend for a public 

 library, $30,000. 



Littauer, , Gloversville, N. Y., gift of prop- 

 erty valued at $20,000, as a site for a State hos- 

 pital for incipient pulmonary tuberculosis. 



Little, Stafford, gift to Princeton University 

 to enlarge Little Hall, $100,000. 



Little John, Bishop Abram N., Garden City, 

 Long Island, bequests to various church societies, 

 the ultimate division of his estate, valued at 

 $100,000. See OBITUARIES, AMERICAN. 



Loftus, Rev. Martin J., Bay Ridge, Long 

 Island, bequests to St. John's Roman Catholic 

 Seminary, $5,000; Little Sisters of the Poor, $3,- 

 000; Roman Catholic Asylum, $1,000; and St. 

 Vincent de Paul Society, $500. 



Long, Henry C., Indianapolis, Ind., bequests 

 to the Board of Domestic Missions of the Presby- 

 terian Church, $15,000; to four Indianapolis 

 charitable societies, $10,000. 



Long, John Davis, Washington, D. C., gift to 

 the town of Buckfield, Me., the Zadoc Long Free 

 Library, cost $6,000. 



McAdam, John, New York, gift to Lexington 

 Avenue Baptist Church, a parsonage. 



McCahan, W. J., Philadelphia, gift to Prince- 

 ton Theological Seminary, $5,000. 



McCormick, Mrs. Nettie, Chicago, gift to Mc- 

 Cormick Theological Seminary for a Hebrew 

 scholarship, $30,000. 



McCormick, Stanley, Chicago, gift to McCor- 

 mick Theological Seminary for the library, $15,- 

 000. 



McCulloch, George I 1 ., Muncie, Ind., gift to 

 the city for a public park, 87 acres and $2,500 for 

 its improvement. 



McKinley, William, Canton, Ohio, gift to the 

 city toward a new hotel, $5,000. 



McMillin, Emerson, New York, gift to the 

 Columbus (Ohio) Art School, a site in Columbus, 

 valued at $30,000, and a sum not to exceed $100,- 

 000 for an art museum, an equal amount to be 

 raised by the citizens. 



McPherson, Edla J., Jersey City, N. J., be- 

 quests to a trust fund for Christ Hospital, Jersey 

 City, $50,000; Emergency Hospital, Washington, 

 D. C., $10,000; Yale University, the balance, esti- 

 mated at more than $400,000. 



Macy, Charles Alexander, 2d, New York, 

 bequest to Delta Chapter of the Delta Phi Frater- 

 nity, bonds for the erection of a chapter-house. 



Macy, Mr. and Mrs. V. Everett, New York, 

 gift to the Teachers College, a building for the 

 Horace Mann School, $500,000. 



Magee, Christopher L., Pittsburg, Pa., be- 



