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GIFTS AND BEQUESTS. 



Goldthorpe, William, Jo Daviess County, 111., 

 bequest to the Board of Education of the Meth- 

 odist Episcopal Church, $30,000. 



Gould, Helen M., New York, gifts to the New 

 York University for a Hall of Fame for Great 

 Americans, $100,000; to the Naval Branch of the 

 Young Men's Christian Association for a building 

 near the navy yard, Brooklyn, $50,000; Berea 

 (Ky.) College, $5.000; and Hall of the Christ 

 building fund, Chautauqua, $5,000. 



Greenwich (Conn.) Library, gift from friend, 

 name withheld, $10,000. 



Grigson, Bobert B., Boston, bequests to local 

 charities and for the founding of a hospital for 

 incurables, the reversion of an estate estimated at 

 $2,250,000. 



Guggenheim, Meyer, and his sons, Isaac, 

 Daniel, Murray, Simon, Solomon B., and 

 William, New York, joint gift to Mount Sinai 

 Hospital for a new building, $200,000. 



Gurley, W. F. E., Danville, 111., gift to the Uni- 

 versity of Chicago, a paleontological collection of 

 700,000 specimens, personally gathered in the 

 .Mississippi Valley, valued at more than $125,000. 



Hahnemann ' Association, New England, 

 gift to Boston University School of Medicine, 

 $7,000. 



Hall, Seth B., Lowell, Mass., gift to the Fifth 

 Street Baptist Church, $5,000. 



Halstead, John, New York, bequests to ten 

 benevolent institutions a total of $23,500, and to 

 Cooper Union his residuary estate estimated at 

 $300,000. 



Harding, Mrs. Julia A., Cambridge, Mass., be- 

 quests to Cambridge Hospital and Avon Place 

 Home for Children, each $20,000; Cambridge As- 

 sociated Charities and Society for the Prevention 

 of Cruelty to Children, each $10,000; and the 

 Congregational Church, Winooski Falls, Vt., Cam- 

 bridge Home for Aged People, and Stearns Chapel, 

 Cambridge, each $5,000. 



Harrison, Provost Charles C., Philadelphia, 

 New Year's gift to the University of Pennsyl- 

 vania, $250,000. 



Harvard "University, gift from a friend, for 

 the Architectural Building fund, $20,000. 



Havemeyer, Henry O., New York, gift to the 

 town of Greenwich, Conn., a public school build- 

 ing, cost $20,000. 



Haverford College, Haverford, Pa., gifts from 

 friends, to extend its religious instruction, $G5,COO. 



Hearn, George A., New York, gift to Ascen- 

 sion Memorial Church, five paintings, estimated 

 value, $50,000. 



Hendrie, John W., Sound Beach, Conn., gifts 

 to Yale University, $5.000; Masonic Home.Walling- 

 ford, $5,000; Episcopal Church, Riverside, $5,000; 

 and Congregational Church, Sound Beach, $1,000. 



Hennessy, Right Rev. John, Archbishop of 

 Dubuque, Iowa, bequests to the fund for erecting 

 a theological seminary in that city, $50,000; to 

 the Sisters of the Visitation a release from all 

 encumbrances on their buildings held by him ; and 

 to the Sisters of the Holy Ghost, the Catholic 

 University of America (Washington, D. C.), and 

 the Dubuque Theological Seminary, an equal share 

 in a residue aggregating $500,000. 



Higgins, Charles, Chicago, bequests to St. 

 James's Protestant Episcopal Church, $100,000; 

 the bishop of the diocese of Chicago for poor 

 churches. $20,000; St. Luke's Hospital, $10.000; 

 Church Home for Aged Persons, $5,000; and Grace 

 Church. Waterford, N. Y., $5,000. 



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Hoagland, Mrs. Caroline C., New York, gift 

 the parish of St. Bartholomew's Protestant 

 Kpiscopal Church, for the erection of a clinic build- 

 ing, $100,000. 



Holker, Abram, New Orleans, gift to the pub- 

 lic library there, a valuable collection of books and 

 $10.000. 



Houston, Walter, Utica, Wis., bequest to the 

 Veterans' Home, Waupaca, Wis., $12,000. 



Howard, Samuel, Milwaukee, Wis., bequest to 

 trustees for the support and education of orphans, 

 $200,000. 



Howell, Benjamin Hunting, Brooklyn, N. Y.. 

 bequests to the South Third Street Presbyterian 

 Church and the Industrial School Association, 

 each $5,000; Young Men's Christian Association 

 and Eastern District Hospital and Dispensary, 

 each $2,500. 



Hubbard, Gardiner Greene, Washington, 

 D. C., heirs of, gift to the National Geographic 

 Society, which he founded, funds for a building 

 to cost $40,000. 



Hubbard, Thomas H., New York, gift to 

 Bowdoin College, for a new library building, 

 $150,000. 



Huntington, Charles Perit, Yonkers, N. Y., 

 bequests to the Roosevelt Hospital, Five Points 

 House of Industry, Children's Aid Society, New 

 York Society for Relief of the Ruptured and Crip- 

 pled, American Female Guardian Society (all of 

 New York city), and the Free Library, Norwich, 

 Conn., each $20,000; and to the Cathedral of St. 

 John the Divine, the residue of his estate, expected 

 to yield the cathedral $700,000. 



Huntington, Collis Potter, New Y~ork, be- 

 quests to the Hampton Normal and Industrial In- 

 stitute, $100,000; Chapin Home for the Aged, 

 $25,000; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the re- 

 version of all his pictures. 



Ingram, O. H., Eau Claire, Wis., gift to Ripon 

 College, a hall for scientific study. 



Iselin, Adrian, New Rochelle, N. Y., gift to 

 that village, the entire shore front at the foot of 

 Neptune Road, valued at $30,000, on condition that 

 the village establish a recreation pier there. 



Jarvie, James N., Bloomfield, N. J., gift to 

 Westminster Presbyterian Church, a building for 

 Sunday school and free library, cost, equipped, 

 $100,000. 



Jesup, Morris K., New York, gifts to Prince- 

 ton University, $25,000; and Yale University, the 

 Landberg collection of Arabic manuscripts, cost 

 $20,000. 



Johnson, John A., Madison, Wis., gift to the 

 supervisors of Dane County, Wisc9nsin, for a home 

 for aged people, $40,000. 



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

 to the village, ground and a public library build- 

 ing, estimated cost $40,000. 



Juilliard, Mrs. Augustus D., New York, gift 

 to St. John's Guild, for maintenance of the floating 

 hospital she presented in 1899, $50,000. 



Justice, Jacob, Philadelphia, bequest for an 

 unsectarian dispensary at Mount Pleasant, Pa., 

 $60,000. 



Kent, Sidney A., Suffield, Conn., bequests to 

 the University of Chicago and the Chicago Art 

 Institute, each $50,000. 



Kimball, Laura C. F., Chicago, bequest to 

 the American Female Guardian Society of New 

 York, for the benefit of colored children. $25,000. 



Kleinert, Isaac B., New York, gift \o the 

 Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, $7,000. 



Knight, Bobert, Providence, R. I., gift to 

 Brown University, $25,000. 



Kuhns, Mrs. Mary, Littlestown, Pa., gift to 

 St. Aloysius's Church, for school, $10,000. 



Lamson, William, Le Roy, N. Y., bequest to 

 Yale University, $150,000. 



Lee, Elliot' C., gift to Harvard University, 

 $25,000. 



