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Bust, Mrs. Nancy E., Boston, bequests to Ad- 

 dison Gilbert Hospital, Gloucester, Mass., uncon- 

 ditionally, $10,000, and the reversion of $15,000; 

 Children 8 Hospital, Perkins Institute for the 

 Blind, and Kindergarten for the Blind, all in 

 Boston, each the reversion of $5,000 ; and 15 other 

 institutions, an aggregate of $25,000. 



Russian Residents, New York city, gifts for 

 the erection of the Russian Orthodox Church of 

 St. Nicholas there (dedicated Nov. 23, 1902), 

 aggregating about $100,000. 



Ryan, Thomas F., New York, gift to the 

 Roman Catholic diocese of Richmond, Va., for the 

 erection of the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, 

 $250,000. 



Ryerson, Martin A., Chicago, 111., gift to the 

 city of Grand Rapids, Mich., for a library, $20,000. 



Ryle, Mrs. Mary E., Paterson, N. J., gift to 

 the city, to replace the Paterson Library, origi- 

 nally built by her and destroyed in the great fire 

 of Feb. 15, 1902, $100,000. 



Sage, William H., Albany, N. Y., gift to Cor- 

 nell University, of a stone pulpit for Sage Chapel. 



St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, 

 New York, gifts from friends, toward paying the 

 <?hurch debt, $25,000. 



Sather, Mrs. Jane K., San Francisco, gift to 

 the University of California, a gateway and 

 bridge, cost $10,000. 



Sayles, Frederick C., Pawtucket, R. I., gift to 

 the city, the Deborah Cook Sayles Memorial Free 

 Library. 



Schiff, Jacob H., New York, gifts to the Jew- 

 ish Theological Seminary, New York, a site and 

 building for the new seminary; New York Pub- 

 lic Library, for the Semitic department, $20,000; 

 Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society, $10,000; 

 and Cooper Union, for scholarships, $5,000. 



Schwab, Charles M., New York and Pitts- 

 burg, President of the United States Steel Corpo- 

 ration, gifts for the erection of a church for St. 

 Thomas's Roman Catholic congregation at Brad- 

 dock, Pa., $70.000 ; to Pennsylvama State College, 

 $65,000; and to Mount Aloysius Academy, Cres- 

 son, Pa., an alumni and assembly hall, cost 

 $25,000. 



Scott, Charles, Sr. and Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., 

 joint gift to Wesleyan University, for a phvsical 

 laboratory, $75,000. 



Scribner, Mrs. John Blair, New York, gift to 

 the Second Presbyterian Church of Saratoga, a 

 parsonage, cost $10,000. 



Selig'inan, Jefferson, New York, gift to Mount 

 Sinai Hospital, an electrical ambulance. 

 N Severance, L. H., Cleveland, Ohio, gift to the 

 University of Wooster (Ohio), for a new building 

 fund, $75,000. 



Shanley, John F., Newark, N. J., gift to the 

 building fund of the Cathedral of the Sacred 

 Heart there, $5,000. 



Shaw, Alexander, Baltimore, bequests to the 

 Woman's College of Baltimore, $50,000; and to 

 Pennington Seminary, $10,000. 



Sheffield Scientific School, gift from a friend, 

 a new laboratory of mineralogy, named Kirtland 

 Hall, cost $150.000. 



Sheldon, Henry King, Brooklyn, N. Y., be- 

 quests to Silver Lake Presbyterian Church, $15,- 

 000; Brooklyn Philharmonic Society, and Brook- 

 lyn Institute, for concerts, each $10,000; and 

 Brooklyn Institute, unconditionally, $2,500. 



Sherman, Mrs. Hannah N. L., Lawrence, 

 L. I., gift to New York Post-Graduate Hospital 

 and College, for a ward for nervous diseases, 

 $25,000. 



Siegel, Henry, New York, gift to Stony Wold 

 Sanitarium, for- a dormitory, $20,000. 



Silliman, H. B., Cohoes, N. Y., gift to Mount 

 Hennon School, Northfield Mass., for improving 

 Silliman Science Hall, $10,000. 



Simon, Mrs. Clara, New York, gift 'to Lebanon 

 Hospital, $60,000. 



Simons, James D., Jersey City, N. J., gift to 

 Grace Church of that city, $5,000. 



Small, Mrs. William, Leavenworth, Kan., gift 

 for an Old Ladies' Rest in that city, $50,000. 



Smith, George, St. Louis, Mo., bequest to Har- 

 vard University, for 3 new dormitories, $450,000. 



Smith, James Henry, New York, gift to the 

 Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rubens's Holy 

 Family, valued at $50,000. 



Smith, James, Newark, N. J., gift to the Ca- 

 thedral of the Sacred Heart now building there, 

 $25,000. 



South Orange (N. J.) Methodist Episcopal 

 Church, gifts from friends, a total of $12,000. 



Sower, Charles G., Philadelphia, Pa., bequest 

 to charitable institutions, $30,000. 



Spence, W. W., Baltimore, Md., gift to Johns 

 Hopkins University, toward endowment fund, 

 $50,000. 



Spreckels, Glaus, San Francisco, gift to the 

 University of California, for special books, 

 $11,675. 



Spreckels, Rudolph, San Francisco, gift to 

 the University of California, for a physiology 

 hall, $25,000. 



Steele, Mrs. Esther Baker, Syracuse, N. Y., 

 gift to Syracuse University, $10,000. 



Stetson, Francis Lynde, New York, gift to 

 Williams College, $50,000. 



Stillman, James, New York, gift to Harvard 

 University, to found a Chair of Anatomy, 

 $100,000. 



Stratton, Winfield Scott, Colorado Springs, 

 Col., bequest for a Home for the Poor, the bulk of 

 his estate, valued at $14,000,000. 



Stuart, William A., Brooklyn, N. Y., bequest 

 for a Masonic building in that borough, $125,000. 



Studebaker, Clem, family of the late, South 

 Bend, Ind., gift to the Epworth Hospital there, 

 to pay for a new building, $75,000. 



Swift, Gustavus F., Chicago, gift to debt-rais- 

 ing fund of local Methodist Episcopal churches, 

 $10,000. 



Swope, Thomas H., Kansas City, Mo., gift to 

 Central University, Danville, Ky., $25,000. 



Teachers College, New York, gift from a 

 friend, for a new gymnasium, $250,000. 



Temple Emanuel, Congregation of, New 

 York, gift to Columbia University, for endowment 

 of a fellowship in honor of the Rev. Dr. Gustav 

 Gottheil, $15,000. 



Thomas, George C., Philadelphia, gift for 

 building for parish work in connection with 

 the projected Protestant cathedral in Manila, 

 $25,000. 



Thompson, Mrs. Mary, New York, gifts to 

 Williams College, a chapel ; and to Vassar College, 

 a library building. 



Thompson, Mrs. Mary Shaw. See PRATT, 

 Mrs. MARY MORRIS. 



Tompkins, Mrs. Cornelia C., New York, be- 

 quests to Tuskegee (Ala.) Normal School, $20,000; 

 Children's Aid Society, $10,000; and Woman's 

 National Sabbath Alliance, Woman's Executive 

 Committee of Home Missions of the Presbyterian 

 Church, and American Seaman's Friend Society, 

 each $5,000. 



Tousley, Orsen V., Washington, bequest to 

 Williams College, available on the death of his 

 widow, his estate, estimated at $70,000. 



Tower, Charlemagne, gift to the Philadel- 

 phia Library, 2,500 Russian books. 



