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his son, Howard Houston, in the shape of Houston Hall, 

 and those numerous friends and donors of the dormi- 

 tories, whose generous thoughts will bloom perennially 

 like the flowers in the gardens that surround them. 



We name with appreciation of their liberality the 

 City of Philadelphia, John Wanamaker, Phebe A. 

 Hearst, Max Uhle, William Pepper, Daniel G. Brin- 

 ton, Lucy W. Drexel, Dillwyn Parrish, Maxwell Somer- 

 ville, and Clarence H. Clarke, in connection with the 

 Museum of Archaeology. We point in medicine to 

 Nathaniel Chapman, George B. Wood, D. Hayes 

 Agnew and William Pepper, in Dentistry to James 

 Truman; in literature to Joseph Hopkinson, author of 

 " Hail, Columbia," Henry Reed, the friend and corre- 

 spondent of Wordsworth, John W. Draper, the author 

 of the History of the Intellectual Development of Eu- 

 rope, Charles Dudley Warner, and to those whose lives 

 still bestow their blessings, and whom it would be a fault 

 to omit — Horace Howard Furness, and S. Weir 

 Mitchell. 



Of provosts, the first was Dr. William Smith, a man 

 of such consideration that he was president of every 

 House of Clerical and Lay Deputies from the creation 

 of such a chamber till his physical infirmities rendered 

 him incapable of presiding anywhere; the successively 

 selected preacher, year after year, of all the Church 

 at the consecration of her first three Bishops consecrated 



