GIFTS AND BEQUESTS. 



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Guggenheim, Meyer, New York, gifts, to 

 Jewish Hospital, Logan, Pa., for additional build- 

 ing, $80,000; and to Mount Sinai Hospital, New 

 York city, for an electrical ambulance service, 

 $20,000. 



Guggenheim, Simon. See GUGGENHEIM, 

 DANIEL. 



Guggenheim, William, New York, gift to 

 United Hebrew Charities, toward endowment 

 fund, $50,000. He also pledged $10,000 for each 

 $50,000 given on or before Jan. 1, 1903. 



Guiteau, F. W., New York, gift to the Irving- 



n (NT. Y.) Public Library, for books, $10,000. 



Haggin, Mrs. James Ben Ali, New York 

 ity, gift to the Episcopal Diocese of Lexington, 

 y., conditional on Ashland Seminary being al- 

 ways at Versailles, funds for the Margaret Hall ; 

 and .to restore the seminary dormitory, at least 

 $20,000. 



Hall, Francis, Elmira, N. Y., bequests to El- 

 lington, Conn., for a public library, $30,000; El- 

 mira College, $8,000; Orphans' Home in Elmira, 

 Elmira Young Men's Christian Association, the 



nchorage, and the Arnot Ogden Hospital, for 



e beds, each $5,000; Elmira Industrial Associa- 

 tion and Home for the Aged, each $2,000; and 

 Steele Memorial Library, for books, $1,500. 



Halls, William, Jr., and wife, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y., gift for completion of the Seney Hospital 

 there, $125,000. 



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

 alumni, for a new Hall of Commons, $50,000. 



Harkness, Albert, Professor of Greek, Brown 



niversity, gift to the university, for a scholar- 

 ihip at the American School in Athens, $5,500. 



Harvard University, gift from a friend for 

 he astronomical department, half to be used in 



tending the Astronomical Library Building 

 nd contents and half in making researches for 



e benefit of science, $20,000. 



Hatch, Mrs. Walter, Brooklyn, N. Y., gift to 

 Yale University, to found a lectureship in the- 

 ilogy, $5,000. 



Havemeyer, Henry 0., New York, gifts to 

 ;ryn Mawr College, $20,000; to South Beach 

 chool District for a new school, seven acres of 

 d; and the First Presbyterian Church, Green- 

 ich, Conn., $10,000, supplementing a gift of 

 early the entire cost of parsonage ($20,000) and 

 " urch edifice. 



Hay, John, and wife, Washington, D. C., joint 

 ift to Westminster School, Simsbury Conn., a 



emorial chapel, cost $10,000. 



Hearst, Mrs. Phoebe A., San Francisco, gifts to 

 :he University of California, a mining building, cost 

 $500,000; and for maintenance of the Department 

 of Anthropology, a pledge of $50,000 per annum. 



Hearst, William R., New York, gift to the 

 University of California, the equipment for an out- 

 of-door amphitheater, cost $40.000. 



Hebrew Benevolent Society, Baltimore, 

 gifts from friends, to aid needy Jews of that 

 city, $20,000. 



Hennessy, John, Archbishop of Dubuque, 

 Iowa (died in 1900), bequest paid in 1902 to the 

 Catholic University of America, Washington, 

 D. C., for 3 scholarships, $17,000. 



Herter, Christian A., and wife, New York 

 city, gift to Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 

 Md., for a lectureship in the Medical Department, 

 $25.000. 



Herzstein, Dr. Max, San Francisco, gift to 

 the University of California, to equip physiolog- 

 ical laboratory, $8,000. 



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

 to St. Bartholomew's Parish, a new clinic build- 

 ing. 



Hobart, Mrs. Jennie T., widow of Vice-Presi- 

 dent Hobart, Paterson, N. J., to the Children's 

 Day Nursery of that city, ground and a build- 

 ing, cost $25,000. 



Hoe, Mrs. Richard M., Irvington, N. Y., gift 

 to Westchester Temporary Home at White Plains, 

 a new school building. 



Hoey, Michael J., New York, bequests to 

 Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum Society, Home 

 for the Aged, and Home for Children, Staten Is- 

 land, each $500; Female Orphan Asylum, St. 

 Vincent de Paul Society, pastors of the Churches 

 of the Annunciation and of SS. Peter and Paul, 

 for the poor of their parishes, and St. Catherine's 

 Hospital, each $200; Catholic University at Wash- 

 ington, $100; and to the foregoing beneficiaries, 

 his residuary estate. 



Hoffman, Eugene Augustus, Dean of General 

 Theological Seminary, New York, bequests to that 

 institution, $100,000; Domestic and Foreign Mis- 

 sionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal 

 Church, to form a permanent fund, and New York 

 Historical Society, each $50,000; Fund for Relief 

 of Widows and Orphans of Deceased Clergymen 

 and of Aged, Infirm, and Disabled Clergymen of 

 the Protestant Episcopal Church and Protestant 

 Episcopal Public School, each $25,000; American 

 Museum of Natural History, the Strecker collec- 

 tion of butterflies, valued at $20,000; and Clergy- 

 men's Retiring Fund Society of the Protestant 

 Episcopal Church, $10,000. See OBITUARIES, 

 AMERICAN. 



Hoge, William L., bequest to J. Hood Wright 

 Hospital, $5,000. 



Hogg, J. Renwick, gift to Lafayette College,. 

 Brainerd Hall (Young Men's Christian Associa- 

 tion building), cost, $35,000. 



Holden, Mrs. E. B., New York, gift to Thou- 

 sand Island Park Association, a public library, 

 cost from $10,000 to $15,000. 



Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Brooklyn 

 Heights, N. Y., gift from a friend for its endow- 

 ment fund, $30,000. 



Hopkins, Robert E., Tarrytown, N. Y., be- 

 quests to Home for Old Ladies, and Onondaga 

 County Orphan Asylum, each $9,629. 



Hubbard, Gen. Thomas H., New York, gifts 

 to Albany Law School for a chair of Legal Ethics, 

 $10,000; to Bowdoin College, a grand-stand for 

 the Whittier Athletic Field; and with his wife 

 to the same college, the Hubbard Library Build- 

 ing, cost between $300,000 and $350,000. 



Humphrey, Alexander C., New York, gift to 

 All Angels' Episcopal Church, an equipped sum- 

 mer home near Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



Hunter, Mrs. Frances A., New York, bequests 

 to American Bible Society, Board of Home Mis- 

 sions of the Presbyterian Church, and Board of 

 Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, each 

 $5,000. 



Huntington, Mrs. Collis P., New York, gifts 

 to Harvard University for a Laboratory of Pa- 

 thology and Bacteriology, $250,000; General Me- 

 morial Hospital for Treatment of Cancer and 

 allied diseases, $100,000; Hampton (Va.) Insti- 

 tute, a new library building; Tuskegee (Ala.) In- 

 stitute, an academy building; and the Children's 

 Industrial Home, New Brunswick, N. J., $5,000. 



Hutchinson, Alexander C., president of the 

 Morgan Louisiana and Texas Railroad and 

 Steamship Company, New Orleans, bequests to 

 three charitable institutions in New Orleans, each 

 $20,000 : and to the Medical Department of Tulane 

 University, his residuary estate of $1.000,000. 

 Mr. Hutchinson's death revealed a philanthropic 

 mystery of long standing, he having made fre- 

 quent and large contributions to local charities 



