HARVARD FUND COUNCIL 
Howard Elliott, ’8i, President, New York 
Albert T. Perkins, ’87, Vice-President, St. Louis 
Leverett Saltonstall, ’14, Vice-President, Boston 
William C. Boyden, ’86, Chicago 
Herbert L. Clark, ’87, Philadelphia 
Charles F. Adams, ’88, Boston 
Thomas W. Slocdm, ’90, New York 
M. D. Follansbee, ’92, Chicago 
Thomas W. Lamont, ’92, New York 
Jerome D. Greene, ’96, New York 
Stevens Heckscher, ’96, Philadelphia 
Evan Hollister, ’97, Buffalo 
Edgar H. Wells, ’97, New York 
Langdon P. Marvin, ’98, New York 
John W. Prentiss, ’98, New York 
Chairman Executive Committee 
Joseph R. Hamlen, ’04, Cambridge 
Executive Secretary 
David T. W. McCord, ’21, Cambridge 
Eliot Wadsworth, ’98, Boston 
Henry S. Dennison, ’99, Framingham 
Benjamin H. Dibblee, ’99, San Francisco 
Dwight F. Davis, ’00, St. Louis 
F. L. Higginson, ’00, Boston 
James Lawrence, ’01, Boston 
John Price Jones, ’02, New York 
Barrett Wendell, Jr., ’02, Chicago 
Chester C. Bolton, ’05, Cleveland 
John Richardson, ’08, Boston 
Mackey Wells, ’08, Milwaukee 
Junius S. Morgan, Jr., ’14, New York 
James W. D. Seymour, ’17, New York 
James P. Warburg, ’17, New York 
Henry Munroe, ’19, New York 
Lehman Hall, 
Cambridge, Massachusetts 
April 20, 1928 
Yfalter Deane, Esq., 
29 Brewster Street, 
Cambridge, Massachusetts. 
Dear Mr. Deane: 
I am greatly obliged to you for your 
contribution to the Harvard Fund for 
the year 1928. 'While it is true that 
at present the Gray Herbarium is not 
receiving any aid from the Harvard Fluid 
(at least to the best of my knowledge), 
I do not believe that it is entirely 
impossible for it to do so if the need 
arose. I think, however, that the Her¬ 
barium and the Botanic Gardens are fairly 
well looked out for in special bequests 
and by an annual fund raised for the pur¬ 
pose. 
I am deeply grateful for your expression 
of interest. 
Sincerely yours. 
DMcC :A 
David McCord, 
Executive Secretary, 
