Word: jacob
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Price Greenleaf. T. H. Eaton '00, John Harvard. G. A. England '02, Matthews. J. Flanders '00, Bowditch. G. S. Forbes '02, Bowditch. H. H. Fox '00, John Harvard. S. D. France '02, Bowditch. S. H. E. Freund '01, Bowditch. A. G. Fuller '00, John Harvard. R. M. Green '02, Jacob Wendell. F. C. Gulick '00, Price Greenleaf. R. T. Hale '02, William Samuel Eliot. L. W. Hall '01, Bowditch. W. S. Heilborn '01, Bowditch. C. B. Hersey '00, Richard Augustine Gambrill Palfrey Exhibition. G. C. Hirst '02, Class of 1856. C. W. Hobbs, Jr., '02, John Harvard. H. B. Kirtland...
...Jacob Warshaw...
...museum is to cost $50,000 and is given by Mr. Jacob H. Schiff of New York. The amount available for increasing the collections is now $19,240 which is for the most part the money given by others than Mr. Schiff before he doubled his first gift of $25,000, and was originally intended for the building fund...
Last. January, Mr. Jacob H. Schiff of New York, offered the sum of $25,000 toward the erection of a Semitic Building at Harvard provided an equal sum from other sources could be secured by July 1 last. The object of this offer was to provide a suitable home for the Semitic Museum, the departmental library, and the Semitic instruction. At present the museum collections are in the Peabody Museum, the library in Sever Hall, and the instruction divided between several buildings, In asking for contributions toward the enterprise, the curator of the Semitic Museum set forth its many advantages...
...will of the late Jacob Wendell of New York provides the funds for another Harvard scholarship, the proceeds of which are to go to the best students, whether they be rich ro poor...