GIFTS AND BEQUESTS. 



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and endowment; and to the American Board, 

 $10,000. 



Jarman, Mrs. C. W., New Haven, Conn., be- 

 quests to Yale University, her residence, valued 

 at $20,000, and $2,000 cash; to its Theological 

 Seminary, $5,000; and its fund for aiding indi- 

 gent students, $1,000. 



Jennett, Thomas, New York, bequests to three 

 Roman Catholic churches in New York and one 

 in Louth, Ireland, each $5,000; Home for the 

 Aged of the Little Sisters of the Poor, $2,500; and 

 St. Francis Xavier's Club, $1,000 (the last two in 

 New York) ; and to the foregoing the reversion 

 of part of his residuary estate. 



Jesup, Morris K., New York, gift to Williams 

 College for new Young Men's Christian Associa- 

 tion building, $35,000. 



Johnson, Alvan R., Brooklyn, gift to the 

 Long Island Hospital College for fellowship in 

 pathology, $25,000. 



Johnson, Mrs. Mary (died 1897), New York, 

 bequests made available in 1899 by admission of 

 will to probate, to St. Joseph's Seminary, Yon- 

 kers, N. Y., $152,000; Church of All Saints, $150,- 

 000; Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, Roman 

 Catholic Protectory, and Mission of the Im- 

 maculate Conception, each $53,000; and other in- 

 stitutions, $12,725 in all, $473,725. 



Johnson, Samuel, Boston, bequests to the 

 Young Men's Christian Association and the 

 Young Women's Christian Association of that 

 city, each $5,000. 



Judd, Elizabeth C., Wilmington, Del., be- 

 quests to St. Luke's Hospital, New York city; 

 Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the 

 Protestant Episcopal Church, for education of 

 Indians; and the General Clergy Relief fund of 

 that Church, each $5,000. 



Kane, Alonzo L., Milwaukee, bequest to 

 trustees for reversion in equal parts to St. John's 

 Old Ladies' Home, Protestant Home for the Aged, 

 Protestant Orphan Asylum, Associated Charitable 

 Society, and Wisconsin Humane Society, $500,000. 



Keene, James R., New York, gifts to Woman's 

 Hospital, $5,000; for relief of poor, $5,000. 



Kelly, Mrs. Eugene, New York, bequests to 

 Archbishop Corrigan for St. Patrick's Cathedral, 

 $200,000; St. Vincent's Hospital and St. Joseph's 

 Seminary, each $10,000; and Convent of the Sa- 

 cred Heart, $5,000. 



Kennedy, Rachel Lenox, New York, bequests 

 to Presbyterian Church and charitable institu- 

 tions, about $300,000; original will missing, and 

 carbon copy offered for probate; no decision by 

 end of the year. 



Keough, James, Boston, bequests to the So- 

 ciety for the Propagation of the Faith, $5,000; 

 Carney Hospital, Home for Destitute Catholic 

 Children, Holy Cross Cathedral, and St. James's, 

 St. Mary's, and St. Stephen's Churches, each 

 $2,000; seven charitable institutions, each $1,000; 

 and to conferences of St. Vincent de Paul in fore- 

 going churches the remainder of his property, val- 

 ued at $10,000. 



Kinsley, Chester Ward, Cambridge, Mass., 

 gift to new endowment fund of Brown University, 

 $25,000. 



Knaupp, Mrs. C., New York, gift to the new 

 German Hospital in Brooklyn, $10,000. 



Krakauer, David, New York, bequests to He- 

 brew institutions, $5,000. 



Laramy, Thomas W., Beloit, Wis., gift to 

 Beloit College, business property worth $15,000. 



Larkin, Elizabeth, Chicago, bequest for edu- 

 cation of deserving boys and girls unable to at- 

 tend the higher schools, her entire estate of 

 $35,000. 



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Lathrop, Erastus, We.stfield, Mass., bequest to 

 Dwight L. Moody, to promote his religious work, 

 his estate of $15,000; contested. 



Lawrence, William V., Now York, gift to en- 

 dowment of the National Academy of Design 

 $5,000. 



Liggett, Mrs. John S., St. Louis, gift to Wash- 

 ington University for a new dormitory, $100,000. 



Little, Henry Stafford, Trenton, N. ,J., gift 

 to Princeton University, for a lectureship on 

 public life, $10,000. 



Loeb, Solomon, New York, gift to Jewish char- 

 ity, building for the United Hebrew Charities, 

 cost $250,000. 



Logan, Frank G., Chicago, gift to Chicago 

 University, funds for a library building, amount 

 indefinite. 



Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y., gift from friend, name withheld, $10,000. 



Loring, Hannah W., Newton, Mass., be- 

 quests, sustained on contest, to the Massachu- 

 setts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to 

 Animals; South End Home for Aged Men, Bos- 

 ton; Roxbury Home for Aged Couples; Boston 

 Young Men's Christian Association; Perkins In- 

 stitution for the Blind; Newton Cottage Hos- 

 pital; Rebecca Pomeroy Home for Orphan Girls; 

 and a home for aged women, Newton, the re- 

 version of an estate of $160,000. 



Loughran, Rev. John, Minooka, Pa., bequest 

 to trustees for religious and charitable purposes, 

 all of his large estate, of which the bulk is for 

 poor, infirm, and aged Roman Catholic priests in 

 the diocese of Scranton, and $5,000 for the Cath- 

 olic charities of that city. 



Low, Seth, President of Columbia University, 

 gift, to complete the library built by him for the 

 uniA^ersity, $75,000. 



Lowell, Augustus, Boston, gift to the Massa- 

 chusetts Institute of Technology, for the benefit 

 of the teaching staff in cases of illness, death, 

 or retirement, $50,000. 



Lowell, Mrs. Elizabeth C., Hallowell, Me., be- 

 quests to the Hallowell Benevolent Society, 

 $1,000, and Hubbard Library, her residuary estate 

 of $12,000. 



Loyola College, Baltimore, Md., gift from 

 friends, additions to the college building, cost 

 $100,000. 



Lyman, Edward H. R., Brooklyn, bequests to 

 Unitarian Society of Northampton, Mass., Church 

 of Our Saviour, Brooklyn, and Willow Place 

 Chapel of same church, each $5,000; twelve be- 

 nevolent institutions in Brooklyn and Home for 

 Respectable Aged Females in Northampton, each 

 $2,500; and two Brooklyn dispensaries, each 

 $1,000. 



McComb, James Jennings, New York city, 

 gift to the Southwestern Presbyterian University, 

 Clarksville, Tenn., $70,000, supplementing a pre- 

 vious gift of $30,000. 



McCormick, Mrs. Nettie F., Chicago, gift, 

 funds for establishment of a manual-training 

 school in connection with the S. P. Lees Col- 

 legiate Institute at Jackson, Ky., an auxiliary 

 of the Central University of Kentucky. 



McMurtrie, Richard C., friends of the late, 

 gift to the University of Pennsylvania for a Mc- 

 Murtrie Hall in new law building, $25,000. 



Mallory, George W., Fair Haven, Conn., be- 

 quests to the Yale Divinity School, $5,000, and 

 the American Board, $25.000. 



Mandel, Leon, Chicago, gift to the University 

 of Chicago for an assembly hall, $50,000. 



Mannheimer, Godfrey, New York, bequests 

 to the Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, $2,000; 

 Mount Sinai Hospital, $1,500; and United He- 



