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GIFTS AND BEQUESTS. 



Perkins, George W M New York, gift to Buf- 

 falo Young Men's Christian Association, for a new 

 home, $25,000. 



Phipps, Henry, Philadelphia, Pa., gift to the 

 city, a clinic for the treatment of poor con- 

 sumptives; and to the Educational Alliance of 

 \-w York, $10,000. 



Phipps, Laurence C., Denver, Col., gift to the 

 State of Colorado, a thoroughly equipped hospital 

 for tuberculous patients, cost over $250,000. 



Pitts, William, Taunton, Mass., bequest for 

 Protestant Episcopal mission work in the South, 

 $32.000. 



Plainfleld, N. J., citizens of, gifts for a Muh- 

 lenberg Hospital there, $125,000; corner-stone 

 laid Dec. 6, 1902. 



Pope, A. A., Cleveland, Ohio., gift to Western 

 Eeserve University, $100,000. 



Post-Graduate" Hospital, New York, gifts 

 from a friend, conditional on the payment of its 

 debt, $100,000; and from two other friends for 

 payment on debt, $35,000. 



Potter, Mrs. Henry Codman, New York city, 

 gifts to the Pro-Cathedral District of New York 

 city a club-house, cost $55,000; and to Grace 

 Episcopal Church, Elizabeth, N. J., a club-house, 

 cost $(55,000. 



Power, John J., Worcester, Mass., bequests to 

 the Association of Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy, 

 land, the convent and orphanage; and to Holy 

 Cross College, his library. . 



Pratt, Mrs. Mary Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y., 

 and Mrs. Mary Shaw Thompson, Allegheny, 

 Pa., joint gift to Vassar College, a chapel. 



Princeton (N. J.) Theological Seminary, 

 gifts from friends for a William Henry Green 

 chair of Semitic Languages, $100,000. 



Princeton University, gifts from students and 

 alumni, for a new gymnasium, $250,000; from 

 friends for endowment of the Old Testament Pro- 

 fessorship, $100,000; and from the classes of 1901 

 and 1902, for special purposes, $60,000. 



Proctor, Ellen O., Brookline, Mass., bequests 

 to Harvard Medical School, to promote the 

 study of chronic diseases, $50,000; and American 

 Board of Foreign Missions, for medical work, 

 $10,000. 



Proctor, Harley T., Williamstown, Mass., gift 

 to the town, conditional on the raising of $50,000 

 more for improvement of the roads, $10,000. 



Proctor, Redfield, United States Senator from 

 Vermont, gift to the Young Men's Christian As- 

 sociation for the use of his employees at Proctor, 

 Vt., a thoroughly equipped building of marble. 



Protestant Episcopal Church, members of, 

 names withheld, gifts to start a fund for the 

 erection of a cathedral in Manila (to cost $1,000,- 

 000), $200,000. 



Purrington, George H., Jr., Mattapoisett, 

 Mass.. gift to that town for a library, $10,000. 



Radcliffe College, Alumnre of, gifts for a 

 college building, to be a memorial of Mrs. Louis 

 Agassiz, $100,000. 



Rankine, William B., Niagara Falls, N. Y., 

 gift for a parish house for St. Peter's Church, 

 Geneva. N. Y., $22,000. 



Rathbone, Caroline S., New York, bequests 

 for founding and maintaining home for aged and 

 infirm persons, at Evansville, Ind., ground and 

 money, aggregating $70,000 ; to the General Clergy 

 Fund, $8,430; Domestic and Foreign Mission So- 

 ciety of the Protestant Episcopal Church, $7,375; 

 St. Ann's Deaf-Mute Church, $1,100; and Church 

 Mission Society for Deaf-Mutes. $520. 



Read, Lucy Richmond, Boston, bequests to 

 charitable institutions in Boston, Bedford, and 

 Wdlesley, a total of $35,000. 



Reid, Daniel R., New York city, gift to the- 

 United Presbyterian Congregation of Richmond,. 

 Ind., a new church edifice, cost with ground, 

 $100,000. 



Reyburn, Mrs. Rebecca, Baltimore, Md., be- 

 quest to the Catholic University of America, 

 Washington, D. C., for general expenses, $20,000. 



Rhinelander, Miss Serena, New York city, 

 gift to Church of the Ascension, $50,000. 



Rice, William Marsh, New York, bequest to 

 Rice Institute of Houston, Tex., the bulk of his 

 estate of $8,000,000. 



Riley, Mrs. Grossman, New York, bequest to 

 Brooklyn Home for Aged Men, the bulk of her 

 property, valued at $4,000,000. 



Ripley, Edward Payson, president of the 

 Santa Fe Railroad Company, gift to the Young 

 Men's Christian Association of Topeka, Kan., for 

 a new building, conditioned on the association se- 

 curing the site and $10,000, $20,000. 



Roberts, Mrs. Charles, Philadelphia, Pa., gift 

 to Haverford College, a new assembly hall, cost 

 $50,000; and the same institution, her husband's 

 large collection of autographs. 



Robertson, Thomas D., Rockford, 111., be- 

 quests to Rockford College, Beloit College, Ameri- 

 can Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 

 each $5,000; Rockford Hospital Association, 

 Chicago Theological Seminary, Congregational 

 Home Missionary Society of New York, and Amer- 

 ican Missionary Association, each $3,000; and 

 American Sunday-School Union, American Bible 

 Society, and Congregational Church Building So- 

 ciety, each $1,000. 



Robinson, James F., Rock Island, 111., be- 

 quests to Northwestern University, about $200,000 ; 

 and the American University at Washington, a 

 considerable but undetermined part of his prop- 

 erty. 



Rockefeller, John D., New York, gifts, to the 

 University of Chicago, for real estate, $1,000,000; 

 and as his regular Christmas offering, $1,000,000; 

 General Education Board, to promote education in 

 the South, $1,000,000; Harvard University, for a. 

 new medical school, $1,000,000; Teachers' College, 

 New York, as a thank-offering, $500,000; Bryn 

 Mawr College and Cornell University, each $250,- 

 000; Rochester Theological Seminary, $200,000; 

 and a duplication of gifts made to the Seminary 

 by Jan. 1, 1902, which amounted to $100,000; 

 Newton Theological Seminary, $150,000; Welles- 

 ley College for a heating an'd ventilating plant,. 

 $150,000; Adelphi College, $125,000; Barnard Col- 

 lege, $250,000 ; Brown University, $75,000 ; Olivet 

 Baptist Church, $15,000. The educational gifts- 

 were conditional on specified amounts being other- 

 wise raised during 1902, which was done. 



Rogers, Henry H., New York, gifts for a 

 home for orphan children adopted by the Uni- 

 tarian Church of the Messiah, the old Morris Man- 

 sion, Morris Heights, valued at over $150,000; and 

 to the Unitarian Church in Fairhaven, a set of 

 chimes. 



Rogers, Jacob S., Paterson, N. J., bequest to 

 Metropolitan Museum of Art, his residuary estate, 

 estimated at $5,547,922.60. 



Root, Anna H., Orange, N. J., bequests to the 

 Society of the New Jerusalem, of Orange. $5,000; 

 Orange Memorial Hospital, Orange Training- 

 School for Nurses, Orphan Home Society of 

 East Orange, Bureau of Associated Charitic-. 

 House of the Good Shepherd, and the Woman's 

 Club of Orange, each $500; and the Society of 

 the New Jerusalem, the income of her residuary 

 estate. 



Russell, Charles Hazen, Brooklyn, N. Y., gift 

 to Wells College, memorial windows. 



