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...Meeker, Mrs. Lewis C. Tibbetts, Mrs. Harrison K. Caner, Mrs. David Percy Morgan, Mrs. Arthur W. Whitney, Mrs. Richard H. Harte, Mrs. Charles Allerton Coolidge, Mrs. August Teschner, Mrs. F. F. Baldwin, Mrs. William Seymour, Mrs. Charles Hodge Blaine, Mrs. Sidney Gerald Courteen, Mrs. Edward James Cram, Mrs. Waldo Grant Paine, Mrs. Moses J. Wentworth, Mrs. William Henry Cook, Mrs. James Westmore Willcox, Mrs. LeBaron R. Briggs, Mrs. Harrie E. Mason, Mrs. Edward Channing, Mrs. George W. Cram, Mrs. Byron S. Hurlburt, Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. Bliss Perry, Mrs. Edward C. Moore, Mrs. H. A. Yeomans, Mrs. Herbert Boynton...
From Dr. Denman Waldo Ross '75 (in addition to the gift of a very large collection of fine Japanese prints) 10 watercolor drawings by Dodge MacKnight; three watercolors, one by J. M. W. Turner; five important Japanese screens; two important Japanese paintings; one splendid Chinese painting of a Corean gentleman; and important examples of Chinese porcelain...
Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Charles Eliot Norton were among the other who at the time of their death willed their own volumes to the College Library. The addition of Professor Muensterberg's books will help to increase the size of that collection which increases in historical importance as years pass. President Lowell's acceptance of the gift represents the feeling of gratitude felt by both students and Faculty. Far better than bronze or stone, it will be a living memorial to Professor Muensterberg's quarter of a century of faithful effort and accomplishment...
...William H. Forbes, of Milton, has presented the University the working model in clay for the marble statue of her father, Ralph Waldo Emerson '21, made by Daniel Chester French, and now standing in the Free Library of Concord. Other statues by the same sculptor are those of the Minute Man in Concord, and John Harvard in Cambridge...
...William Markham Akin, of St. Louis, Mo.; George Carey Barclay, of New York, N. Y.; Hugh Bridgman, of Salem; Chester William Cook, of Worcester; Phillip Henry Currier, of Wellesley Hills; Stillman Roberts Dun-ham, Jr., of Allston; Paul Blodgett Elliott, of Dorchester; Frederick Taylor Fisher, of Chicago, Ill.; Abram Waldo French, of West Newton; Robert Ells-worth Gross, of West Newton; Joseph Henry Poett Howard, of Chester, N. S.; William Coit Hubbard, of Chicago, Ill.; Royal Little, of Brookline; Francis Parkman, of Boston; Howard Pratt Perry, of Newton Centre; William Henry Potter, Jr., of Watertown; Horatio Rogers, of Chestnut Hill...