QUARTERLY RECORD OF GIFTS, APPOINTMENTS, 
RETIREMENTS, AND DEATHS. 
EDUCATIONAL GIFTS. 
Albion College, Michigan, $10,000, for a library building, from Mrs. C. T. 
Gassette. 
Alleghany College, Pennsylvania, a conditional gift of $60,000. 
American Museum of Natural History, New York, $1500, from John Ti 
Cadwalader, for mounting birds. 
Armour Institute, $1,000,000, from Mrs. P. D. Armour and J. Ogden Armour. 
Barnard College, $5000, from Jefferson Seligmann. 
Baylor University (Texas), $60,000, from George W. Carrol, for a science 
ui 1 
Bethany College, $240,000, by the will of the late R. S. Walton of 
Philadelphia. 
Brown University, $1 50,000, for a library building ; $500,000, for its endow- 
ment, and the unrivaled John Carter Brown Library of Americana, from 
John Nicholas Brown. 
Columbia University, $10,000, by the will of Benjamin D. Sillim 
Cornell University, $10,000, from Mrs. Roswell P. Flower, for d RUE of 
the Veterinary College. 
Creighton University (Omaha), $75,000, from John A. Creighton. 
Cumberland, Maryland, Public Library, a conditional gift of $25,000, from 
ndrew Carnegie. 
Dartmouth College, $100,000, from Edward Tuck, for a building for the 
school of administration and finance; $10,000, by the will of Mrs. 
Susan A. Brown, for the tele dé library. 
Des Moines College, Iowa, a conditional gift of $15,000, from John D. 
Rockefeller. 
Galesburg, HT Vs Library, a aiako gift of $50,000, yom 
Andrew Carn 
Harvard a. $ 5000, by the will of Jacob Wendell, for a scholarship. 
Lafayette, Indiana, $15,000, from Mrs. Robert H. Hitt and Mrs. L Diaz 
Abertini, for public library purposes. 
Lewiston, Maine, a conditional gift of $50,000, for a public library, wan 
Andrew Carnegie, 
Marion, Indiana, Public Library, a conditional gift of $50,000, from Andrew 
Carnegie. 
Mercer uut Georgia, a conditional gift of $15,000, from js x 
Rork eller 
610 
