Word: philanthropists
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Professors Peabody and Ashley will be among the speakers at the celebration in Peabody, Mass., in honor of the hundredth anniversary of the birth of George Peabody, the great philanthropist...
...reform in this matter may not be one that will stire any great amount of enthusiasm, or that would be likely to attract the attention of the ordinary philanthropist. The need of reform, nevertheless, is very real. The poor ventilation has caused much trouble to students in the past and is constantly exposing them to danger in the present. There is need of some benefactor who will devote part of his resources to providing in this uninspiring and yet fundamental matter, for the good of the students...
Colorado College has received an anonymous gift of $50,000 for a library fund from an Eastern philanthropist...
...both an occupation and a livelihood. The usual incentives to both of these classes are the moral, the scientific and the economic, and to the second class in addition, the personally practical. To the man of means who is to control the administration of property, and to the philanthropist, clerical or other, the study of medicine and of the humanity to which it ministers, affords a solid basis for study and for practice. To the scientific investigator it opens an ever widening field in a domain which needs and demands the services of those patient analysts who lay the foundation...