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$10,000 SCHOLARSHIP FOR 



HARVARD STUDENTS 



A $10,001) trust fmul from ^vilieh 

 fo provide a scholarship for Harvard 

 graduate students is created by the 

 will of Mrs. Mary W. Davis, of this 

 city, who passed away on July 13. 

 Her will was filed for probate in the 

 Kast Cambridge Court on Thursday 

 afternoon. 



The bequest is made to the presi- 

 dent and fell.uvs of Ilarv.-ird College, 

 in the names ..i Siis;in Wyman and 

 Mary Wymaii Davis, (laughters of the 

 late JetTries \\ vnian, and provides 

 that the $10,000 he held in trust and 

 the income ased i-ach year for some 

 student, in one of the graduate de- 

 partments, who has given promise of 

 success in some branch ..i biological 

 research. It is provided, however, 

 S-ijthal the income iTiny be divided in any 

 one ycai among two or more students 

 who bv industry, good conilucl and 

 Tfj ,/ealous efl'oi^t, shall be deemed meri- 

 j^l torious students and mtilled to en- 



sj as' the" "J e fines Wyman Sclinl-irships." 

 „i The will establishes trust funds, 

 one of S20,000 and one of S40.00U, for 

 TiJthe benelii of Helen VV. Aiken and 

 J Jeffries W'wn.ui, Jr., niece and nephew 

 '^'lof .VI i -. Davis. 



Jeffries Wyman, a brother of the 

 deceased, is named as residuary lega- 

 tee_ for lite, and upon his death the 

 residue is to go to the nephew and 

 niece. No valuation of the estate is 

 contained in the will. 



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