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...only this University, but the entire system of education in this country, is benefited by the bequests of the late Henry Clay Frick. Here was a clear-minded, shrewd business man, a farsighted patriot, who saw how he best might serve his fellow-citizens. He realized the dire needs of America's colleges and went straight to the heart of the matter...
According to the terms of the will of the late Henry Clary Frick of Pittsburg, ironmaster and art collector, the University will receive $5,000,000. This bequest is one of 19 left to public institutions, the largest of these being $15,000,000 to Princeton University. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology also receives...
...following dormitories will be covered by the specified members of the committee: Grays and Stoughton--L. Jackson '19; Hollis and Holworthy--R. B. Jenkins '19; Thayer--R. McC. Lloyd; Weld--R. Howe '19; Smith--D. Merwin '21; Standish--G. Tolman '21; Gore--G. Frick uC; Apthorp--J. L. Rochester '20; Beck--J. J. Albright '19; Claverly--R. E. Gross '19; Dunster--J. Pickering '19; Fairfax--S. Hovey '21; Randolph--E. A. Bacon '20; Westmorly--W. J. Louderback...
...individual scores: HARVARD. PRINCETON. Ward, 44 Stutesman, 36 Wickersham, 42 Frick, 44 Colby, 40 Gaines, 44 Marshall, 44 Pardoe, 39 Foster, 48 Munn...
Princeton--Stutesman, 44; Gaines, 41; Pardoe, 38; Frick, 35; McIlvain, 33. Total...