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Through the generosity of Mr. R. C. Surbridge '89, of Cambridge, a fund is to be put at the disposal of the University Debating Club for the purchase of gold Debating medals. They are to be known as the John D. Long medals and are to be given to the winners of Yale and Princeton debates...
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Some time ago the Egyptian Fund Society unearthed in Egypt many valuable papyri, or scrolls, written in the Graeco-Roman age. One hundred and eighteen of these original manuscripts are soon to be sent to this country to be distributed among certain universities and colleges. Pennsylvania will receive 29; Harvard, 19; Yale, 16; Columbia, 16; Princeton, 13; Hamilton College, 5; Vassar College, 4. No decision has been reached as to the particular manuscripts which each will receive, for the allotment is made difficult by the varying value of the different papyri...
...list of the more important gifts and bequests received by Harvard University since last Commencement. This list does not include payments made on account of previous bequests, but only new or additional gifts. Mrs. Henry Draper, $3293.32 Additional gifts to Draper Memorial Anonymous, 20,000.00 Added to Architectural Building Fund. Scholarship Fund of class of 1883, 5,000.00 Society for Promoting Theological Education, 3,704.05 L.F. Billings, 5,000.00 Scholarships in the Medical Department. A.C. Coolidge, 1,000.00 Purchase of Riant Collection. A.C. Coolidge, 1,187.14 Purchase of books. R.W. Shepard Fund, 10,000.00 Income to be used for Phillips...
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