Word: moneyed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will of Mrs. Sarah A. Matchett, of Brookline, a large sum of money is left to the University. The estate amounts in all to about $350,000, of which $100,000 goes to private persons. Of the remainder, $115,000 and the income of $100,000 are left to various charitable institutions. The entire residue of the estate is bequeathed to the University...
Through Col. C. L. Peirson '53, $861.50 has been turned over to the University Corporation for the benefit of the College Library. The money is the balance of a fund for a memorial to the twentieth Massachusetts regiment of volunteer infantry, which served through the civil war, and in whose ranks were a number of Harvard graduates...
...fund will be allowed to accumulate until it reaches the sum of $1000, when its income is to be used for the purchase for the College Library of books of a military or patriotic character. The rest of the money over and above $500 will be spent from time to time in buying books of a like character. All the volumes acquired will have a special bookplate...
...Varsity Club, was captain of the 1908 football team, and first marshal of his class. A graduate, who withholds his name, has offered $25,000 towards the erection of the new building, on condition that it be considered a memorial to Burr. The executive committee has accepted the money...
Harvard University received a bequest of $60,000 by the will of Mrs. William O. Moseley, widow of the late William. Oxnard Moseley '69, of New-buryport. Mrs. Moseley's will was probated on December 22, and at that time the bequest was made public. The money is to be used to endow two scholarships in the Medical School. These scholarships, which will be presented annually, will permit students of slight experience in medicine to enjoy the privileges of foreign medical teaching...