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of not more than five hundred thousand 

 dollars on condition that the corporation 

 should raise the sum of two hundred and 



which was to carry out the purposes for 

 which it came into existence. 



The subscription of the $250,000 required 



fifty thousand dollars within seven years. 

 After the completion of the buildings these 

 were to be handed over to the corporation 



by the Act was completed, and the land 

 was set aside in 1895. 



The active work of organization of the 



