GIFTS AND BF.nUKSTS. 



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Fosrtr. H. H.. Baniror. Me., gifts to local institu- 

 tions. S.I.I 1(1(1. 



Friedlander. Charles S.. Xew York, bequests 

 in Hebrew charitable institutio!. 



Friedman, Leonard. X>-\v York, linpiots to 

 local Hebrew charitable institutions. $ll.ooo. 



Frothimrhani. Frederick Gray. Boston, be- 



que> - >s' Reading-room Association, 



iniinediateh. s:;.ou:i. and on the death of either of 



-. s."ii i.ooo. and to the town of Paulina, 



Iowa, for a public library. sO.ono. 



Gail. G. W.. Baltimore, Md.. gift to Johns Hop- 

 kins University, the library of 5.000 volumes in Ori- 

 ental literature and languages collected by Prof. 

 Dillman. of Berlin. 



Gay. William A.. Xe\vlmr<:. X. Y.. bequests to 

 St. Luke's Hospital and the Home for the Friend- 

 less at Newbtirg. each $3.000. 



Gleason, Joanna. Sudbury, Mass., bequests to 

 the town of Carlisle for the poor who are not pau- 



*7.000; the First and Orthodox Coni: 

 tional Societies of that town, $10.000 and $5.ooo 

 respectively: the Unitarian and Methodist Societies 

 of Sudbury and the Orthodox Society of South Sud- 

 bury, each 3.000: and the Goodman Improvement 

 ty of Sudbury. $5<)0. 



Goldenbergr. Julius L.. Flushing. X. Y.. be- 

 quest for charitable institution-. 



Gould. Edwin. New York, gift to Columbia Uni- 

 versity, an equipped boathouse on the Hudson river, 

 \(ioo. and a boat wharf, cost $4.500. 



Gould. Helen. New York, gift for the St. Louis 



;ie sufferers, si 00.000; to Yassar College, 



; and to the Presbyterian congregation at 



Roxbury. N. Y.. for a new 'church edifice, $250,000. 



Grady. Mrs. 3Iary Elizabeth. Brooklyn. N. Y.. 

 bequests to Roman Catholic institutions. $10.500. and 

 to St. Joseph's Seminary. Yonkers. X. Y.. $10.000. 



Graves. Nathan F.. Syracuse. N*. Y.. bequests to 

 Syracuse University. $10.000. and for a home for in- 

 digent aged people, about $4"0.000. 



Graydon. .Mary A.. X>-w York, bequests to local 

 Methodist institutions. $8,000. 



Green. Mrs. Charles. Baltimore. Md.. gift, a 

 missionaries' summer home at Old Orchard. Me. 



Guleke. Herman F.. M. 1).. New York, bequest 

 to the German Hospital of New York and the Wart- 

 burs Orphans' School at Mount Yernon. N. Y.. each 

 |5,000. 



Haekley. Mrs. F. E.. New York, gift to Barnard 

 College, $10,000. 



Hagi.'. Mr.-. Sarah, Brooklyn. N. Y., bequests to 

 the Brooklyn Orphan Asylum. Brooklyn Industrial 

 School Association, and Home for Destitute Chil- 

 dren, eae 



Hamilton. Charlotte Augusta. New York, be- 

 quests TO St. Luke's Hospital and the Cathedral of 

 St. John the Divine, each $3.ooo. 



Hamilton College. Clinton. N. Y., gift from a 

 friend, for the new science building fund. $25.0f>0 : 

 and from another friend for a chair of American 

 history. $50.000. 



Harkness. Mrs. Anna M.. Cleveland. Ohio, gift 

 to the College for Women of Western Reserve Uni- 

 versity, 1'or a diair of biblical literature. SoO.OOO. 



Harris. Jonathan Newton. See OBITUARIES, 

 AMERICAN. 



Harrison. Alfred C.. Philadelphia, gift to the 

 University of Pennsylvania, si 1)0.000. 



Hartt. Lucy Ann. Chelsea. Mass., bequest to the 

 Old Ladies' 11 ; three missionary socie- 



ties, each $5.000; and the Congregational Church, 

 13.000. 



Harvard University, gift from a friend, for a 

 chair of comparative pathology, si 00.000. 



Havemeyer, Frederick Christian. New York, 

 sons, daughters, and nephew of. gift to Columbia 



University, hall for chemical department, $450- 

 000. 



Havemeyer. Henry ().. and Elias C. Itciiedict. 



New York, gift to the Greenwich. 

 Board, a gymnasium, cost SMI.OOO. 



Hayes. Francis H.. Lexington. Ma>-.. be,. 

 to the city of Boston for deposit in the Pnblli 

 brary. his valuable library: Massachusetts Horti- 

 cultural Society, sio.ooo; town of ]. for a 

 public fountain. sln.ooo; Massachusetts Home for 

 Intemperate Women. $5.000: Berwick Acadi 

 South Berwick. Me.. $5.000: to his executor for 

 free excursions for poor children of I "..000; 

 and the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, the 

 residue of his estate, valued at $<!0o.ooo. 



Heath. Mrs. Catharine ('.. Newark. N. J.. 1 e- 

 quests to local charitable institutions, $19.000. 



Henderson. Charles 31.. Chicago, ill., bequests 

 to the Presbyterian Hospital, sio.nno : Presbyterian 

 churches and societies. $14.000: and two Presbyte- 

 rian clergymen, each $3.000. 



Hinton, John W.. and wife. Milwaukee. Wis.. 

 gift to the Protestant Home for the Aged. I 

 000. 



Hoffman. Engrene Augustus. D. D.. New York, 

 gift to the University of the South. Sewanee. Tenn., 

 cash. $50,000. 



Holden. Mrs. Ellen B.. Boston. Mass.. bequests 

 to the New Jerusalem Church and the Washing- 

 tonian Home, each $5.000: Young Women's Chris- 

 tian Association. $3.000; and Young Men's Chris- 

 tian Union. $2.000. 



Hongrhton. Mayor A. C.. North Adams. Mass., 

 gift to the city, a public library building, valued at 

 $125,000. 



Hongrhton. William S.. Boston, son and daugh- 

 ter of. L'ift to Wrllesley College for a chapel, $100.- 

 000. 



Howe. Ephraiin. New Pork, bequests to Tufts 

 College. $40.000; Clinton Liberal Institute. $10.- 

 Cliapin House for the Aged and Infirm, 

 $5.000; and St. Lawrence University. $1.000. 



Howe. Mary Ellen. Marlborongh, Mass., be- 

 quests to the Unitarian Church. $5.500. 



Ivison. David B.. New York, gift to Rutherford, 

 N. J.. free-library building, value $10.000. 



Jackson. Rev. Sheldon. Washington. D. C., gift 

 to the University of Utah. $50.000. ' 



James. Arthur C.. New York, gift to Amherst 

 College, the entire expense of the college eclipse ex- 

 pedition to Japan, about $30.000. 



Johns Hopkins University, gifts from friends. 

 ,000. 



Jones. Jacob P.. Philadelphia. Pa. (died. > 

 bequests, made available by the death of his widow 

 in 1896. to the Old Men's Home. $25.000 : Foster 

 Home Association. $10.000: Female Society for the 

 Relief and Employment of the Poor, $5.000: Shel- 

 ter for Colored Orphans. $5.000: Pennsylvania Hos- 

 pital. $10.000; Home for Aged and Infirm Colored 

 Persons. $10.000 : Merchants' Fund. $15.000; How- 

 ard Institution. $10.000. all in Philadelphia : and 

 Ilaverford College, the residue of his estate, esti- 

 mated at $400.000. 



Jones, Julia C. Van Arsdale. Newark. N. J.. 

 bequests to charitable and missionary s. cieties. \ 

 000. 



Keith. Edson, Chicago, 111., bequest to the Old 

 People's Home. $10.000. 



Kennedy. John S.. New York, gift to the New 

 York Public Library. Tilden. Lenox, and Astor 

 Foundations, the American historical collection 

 made by Thomas Addis Emmet. M. D.. at a cost of 

 $300.000. for which Mr. Kennedy is believed to have 

 paid $150.000, the remainder representing Dr. Em- 

 ;are in the gift. 



Kernan. Benjamin A., New Orleans, La., be- 



