Word: givers
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...credited to the fund contemplated. The total amount necessary for an endowment of such a bed is $1200. Dr. Grenfell's visit to this country has renewed the interest in the matter, and two subscriptions have already been received, one from an instructor and another from an anonymous giver. It has been suggested that the subscription be re-opened, and that, having served before, I again receive subscriptions...
...SEMITIC MUSEUM LECTURES. II. "Hammurabi as Law-giver. First Half of the Code: Property," (Illustrated) Professor Lyon. Room 1, Semitic Museum...
Professor Lyon's specific subjects will be as follows: March 27, "Hammurabi as warrior, organizer, administrator, and religious devotee;" March 30 and April 3, "Hammurabi a Law-giver;" April 6, "Babylonian Life as revealed in the Hammurabi Code;" April 10. "The Code of Hammurabi compared with other ancient codes...
...SEMITIC MUSEUM LECTURES. II. "Hammurabi as Law-giver. First Half of the Code: Property," (Illustrated) Professor Lyon. Room 1, Semitic Museum...
...which about $1,800,000 has now been paid in); $100,000 from the Class of 1880, counted as part of the Teachers' Endowment Fund subscription, but held as a separate fund; $321, 361.90 from the estate of Edward W. Codman, for "the Academical Department"; $100,000 from anonymous giver to establish the Francis Greenwood Peabody Endowment for the encouragement of the Studies of the Ethics of the Social Questions; $50,000 from Mrs. Walter Channing Cabot, Henry Bromfield Cabot, Mrs. Robert Treat Paine 2d, Mrs. Ralph Emerson Forbes, Walter Mason Cabot and Mrs. Henry Dwight Sedgwick to establish...