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...heart and soul, ready to do anything that he could. The few extracts from letters of his sufficiently show the warm interest he had in the matter. It is especially appropriate that active work in such a memorial should begin with his classmates and their generous subscription of ten thousand dollars and promise of further support, should be a good example to call forth further subscriptions from every man who wishes to honor the memory of Phillips Brooks, and have a share in the completion of a project which he so greatly favored and worked for. It is sincerely...
...These Trustees will fill all vacancies in their number, and have full discretion to arrange and provide for the perpetual, non-sectarian administration and care of this charity. Bishop Brooks' classmates propose to give at least one tenth of this fund. They begin the subscription with $10,000 (ten thousand dollars) and may be relied upon to raise or furnish the last ten thousand out of each subsequent hundred thousand until the whole three hundred thousand dollars is secured, provided, the whole sum be subscribed before next commencement...
ECONOMICS I. - A new edition of a Synopsis of Mill's Principles of Political Economy, revised to date. This book of about one hundred pages contains the main working principles of the larger text book of over one thousand pages...
Field was very interesting as showing how generously the graduates have stepped forward to contribute to the fund. Over forty-seven thousand dollars have thus been collected, leaving about three thousand dollars for the college to raise. Up to the present Mr. Hooper has had charge of the subscriptions and many thanks are due him for the sacrifice of time and convenience that the work has called for. Care has been taken that all the graduates in New England should have a chance to subscribe to the fund and in nearly every case they have responded generously. It now remains...
...Three thousand two hundred and ninety-six men have been graduated from Williams College...