QUARTERLY RECORD OF GIFTS, APPOINTMENTS, 
RESIGNATIONS, AND DEATHS. 
EDUCATIONAL GIFTS. 
Alameda, California, $35,000, from Andrew Carnegie, for a public library. 
Amherst College, $2000, by the will of Professor Herbert B. Adams. 
_ Armour Institute, $250,000, from Mrs. Philip D. Armour and J. Armour. 
Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, $126,485, from various sources, 
for its endowment fund. 
Barnard College, $1500, for fitting up the zoólogical laboratory. 
Berea 1 ae College, $50,000, by the will of Stephen Ballard of 
peikar iaa College, a conditional gift of $25,000, from Dr. D. K. 
Pearson. 
Burlington, Vermont, $50,000, conditional from Andrew Carnegie, for a 
public library. 
Carson-Newman College, lai os, from John D. Rockefeller; $15,000, 
from other sources. 
Chatham, N.Y., $15,000, from Andrew Carnegie, for a public library. 
Colorado College, $100,000, from an anonymous donor. 
Columbia University, $100,000, from an anonymous donor, for a depart- 
ment of Chinese; $10,000, for the purchase of books; $5000, for a 
historical reading room; $5000, for general purposes, from an 
anonymous donor. 
Cornell University, a conditional gift of $250,000, from John D. Rockefeller H 
an astronomical observatory and equipment, from General A. C. Barnes. 
Dartmouth College, $100,000, from Amos Tuck, for a building for the — 
School of administration and finance. 
Des Moines (Iowa) College, a conditional gift of $25,000, from John D. 
Rockefeller. 
Detroit, Michigan, $750,000, from Andrew Carnegie, for a public library. 
Drury College (Missouri), $25,000, from Dr. D. K. Pearson; $25,000, 
from other donors, for a science building. 
Eureka (Illinois) College, $60,000 in land, from Mrs. D. Bandy. ge 
i (Kansas) College, a conditional gift of $25,000, from Dr. D. K. 
. Pearson. 
Fargo “Cole a conditional gift of $50,000, from Dr. D. K. Pearson. F 
Georgia State Normal School, a conditional gift of $13,000, from G. F. 
Peabody. 
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