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Generosity of friends of the uni- 
versity has added $2178 to the previous 
gifts received this year, the Board of 
Regents yesterday in San Francisco 
announced. The list of gifts follows: 
Carnegie Institution of Washington, 
the sum of $750 for the support of 
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work of Dr. S. J. Holmes, professor 
of zoology, on the factors of evolu¬ 
tion in man. 
California State Dental Association, 
the sum of $200 for research in den¬ 
tistry in the department-of dentistry. 
Regent William H. Crocker, the 
sum of $1200, to be applied to the ad¬ 
ministrative and scientific - require¬ 
ments of the Lick Observator 
Davis, , Templeton, a slab of 
rock containing fossil yeal remains pc- 
curring in miocene serata near Tem¬ 
pleton, Cal., to the Museum of Pal- 
neontnlOtyy 
Keufifel and Esser Company of Ho¬ 
boken, New Jersey, through their 
agents, the Grimes Stassforth Station¬ 
ery Company of Los Angeles, an eight 
foot demonstration slide. 
L. H. Miller, assistant professor of 
biology, southern branch, to the li¬ 
brary of the southern branch, two in¬ 
teresting documents bearing on the 
history of American slavery. 
P. S. Newton, secretary of the Cali¬ 
fornia Optical Company of Berkeley, 
the sum of $28, to be added to infirm- 
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oseph Walker Jr., TempletonJ a 
ossil whale head and vertebra col- 
cted in miocene strata, near Temple- 
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