The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 23, 1902, Page 10

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10 AST year the ted States simply outdid themselves in their geperosity. Be- low is given a list of the gifts during the year of 11 This st is restricted to dopations given by in- dividugls for the benefit of the public at large—money tended for the education of masses in literature, act ice. No sum of less 0 has been wecorded. ear, the first one of the eutury, was the gala year Just think of it, over 000 in gifts. and bequests. & fur exceeds the returns of other year on record, and, in is greater than almost any ee years put together. Here is & owing the amounts contributed the last niue years: .$29,000,000 .. 82,000,000 32,000,000 27,000,000 45,000,000 38,000,000 62,750,000 47,500,000 SN 107,860,000 ol i VG Total............3421,410,000 We are indebted to Dr. Rossiter John- , editor of Appleton's Annual Cyclo- , for this material. According to the echeme followed by Dr. Johmson the forthcoming number of the Cyclopedia | contain an exhaustive list of gifta bequests, each amounting to $6000 or charitable peo- ple of the Unt THE SUNDAY CALL. 3 g § f SOCIETY, new bullding, NOR ¥ ITY GUILD, Chicago, m Northwestern’ Unhcnny art collection of gulld, nnul L NOTTINGHAM, G\Ifi N. Y., sift to Syrecuse nvémm FRANCIS A, New Fork, i > Talmiy Coen 1o ik PATTERSON, JAMES K, prosideng ot Kentucky State College, > §ift to the college m » 1t} $50,000, cago, gift tn.'B‘lo it College, Bt.lalt. Wml& , gifts $200,000, an additional raised ville, Ili. 000, st Hiall,” cout 896,000 o n lage, §50,000: Mass., gift eaumun.L valued at $456, PHILLIPS w.. gitt io the v\m.n, e % o " m-'( PRINCETON Nxvmufl'r trom Triends of new_ eymnsaium, §1 ; for, uni- versity b\lfld\a uo.ooo or & x This list excludes the ordinary de- jonal contributions for education- benevolent and religious purposes, or and municipal appropriations to 1\ blic and sectarian institutions and the rants ;a( Congress for various measures of relie Last year when Frederic Harrison was in this country he was astonished to I that in 1800 nearly $50,000,000 had n realized by gifts and bequests for the ben- rhetorle, $10,/ P gm“x’:nx Passaia, N I gift to the ), L ='%1c-f“s¥;g-x.;,::“%i* s t!.oqlll institutions X N. Y.. ${‘;\ of :l:ln;nl eduu‘gonn;'lndm :u»lturo ru; wm: the g:nquu of -’i.:"axn?-' at would he say to the $107,30, iy Brampit a2 aBout 4500, 1501 has brought forth 1mm’ the pockets Gty Rapital, ’““"‘ bare ", of our generous countrymen! . As may be remembered many, the Y., bequi tor D., New ranlx: mort " sirtking Teature of bm. gifts’ and "" "’;'“ Iws x> 250, sequests of the year was the exceedingly du-al ot E G : & large individual smounts. Mrs. Leland B adnnia, GGE"HE"‘- iy l-ml-vnd nt: mw- Tt Lg“ ¥ Stanford consummated her long-planned S, VD“ A N ,,,",":‘h §0001 Ofertin owment of Leland Stanford Ju. Unl- W Pittsbark, Pa. versity, which is now the weaithiest in- to Yale Uniyersity, = _t” heclogical * Seminary, wcu-r Institute cor stitution the world has ever known; An- orial o) "H AN N A, MARCUS 3 e drew Carnegie gave to colleges and for e A., Cleveland: Ohlo, gift D‘ "“"'i.{:«"f public libraries more than $3.000,000, and “h”:“ e Ao Tile to Kenyon College, for & oy Ry a1 fhe close of the year had conditional e ) uouuou dormitory, $50,000.% by g e Y offers pending of sev i s HARK. y and 3. ‘Plerpont Mo:;:x“ S Dy Roe: o CARNBGIE, ' AN New Fork gttt Fels &-fi 4 “Reademy, felle Dr. Daniel K. Pe Blaine, Helen M. tniversity, ‘808,060, W ehotier Colions $150, N A KN ERT: to Taie Ual for & dormitory and heating plan 000, men and women noted for their philan- and the University of Chi o 000. The Thropy continued to promote the Interests the Government e ¥ g ¥ "I_'I"‘r{.-n‘%“ko THEOLOGICAL °ducational zifts wers condltionai on spectied with which their names have long been States 10 emlblm;“l:ew:'d“‘l‘u{n k L 7 o 4 s 5 !EM!‘NABY. Hamfond, Cont, mounts being otherwise raised furing 1901, PO mer. 10 Docan0; ta. the Carnegle Insti- ; : . gifis from friends for s Lamson WRICh in nearly all cases was dome. We are enabled, thanks to the Library nal for January, to give some details concerning the gifts made by Mr Carne- Memorial Fund, JOGERS, JACOB 8., Pll-rlfll. N. -Y.. N‘ ), 000. to the Metro; useum of EERIARD G BR S e g o 58 M o Tniversity, = Fayette, Iowa, gie for the establishment or development o Bellevue Medical Cellege, Yoathouse, $25,000. ~ RUSSELL, WILLIAM a.. trom of lbrarics in the United States, which \$76,000: to Carnegie La HARVARD unwnm.r“m’ holrs o, (6" the city of Piymouth, Mass. fof in this particular field of philanthropy cratory, New ~York, m.ow from & friend for & new o 3 new library xmualn&mm jeached the immense total of $IZEI36N. yors (iil) College 50,000 e Y N, CHARLES 'H. Boston, , RYERSON, L., sire This sum was distributed among one hun. Educational Alliance, 3 ™ H ¥ to Grana Rapids, Mich., for & o lbrary, dred and fifty-three places in thirty-thres these gifts by Mr. Carnegle there TOAR bequests to the Museum of Fine Arts, gis; 069, States. Porto Rico, Canada and Dritish lis gifts to ’."'g"éf-”;‘.'?w ¢ this vear is M ALy, R s (L o gy R g R Columbia, the largest individual items be- D tabls of su fts, which shows mont, N. H., bequest to the Stevéns High Iaven, Comm. o s, OnfTemmiey, ing $5.000.000 for branch libraries in New o a table of euch K% 000, This sum Sohooi there, the residue of her estats, & Bchootl‘# s % York City, $1,000000 to St. Louis for the £ie “imimens 158 places in thirty- expected to yield from $25,000 to $40, 9 4 among Eame purpose and a like sum for the en. iy, wisves. Porto Hico, Canada and British dowment of the Carnegie libraries of (Cojumbis, the lasgest iudividual “imw EBradford, Duquesne and Homestead, in peing $5,000.000 tor branch Mbraries in fHeT Pennsylvania. It should be borne In Fork c1ty. uoooooo to'st. Louls for the sam Tind that it was in 101 that Mr. Cams- pursose, 853 m‘,‘,““,,:‘,““‘,g'%f.ba'xn'rg,"v‘.quun. ade gifts e Ereiina amounting to oues S0 0 ang sad Homestead. 1a Pennaylvania. ot &t the same time it is interesting to re- 1- u tollows: call the circumstances and provisions of Aberdeen, 8. D"B% 5‘.5".::: gg:f: ?g:% HERGET, GEORGE, Pekin, IIL, gift to the public library, a site for & building. HERRICK, T., Wellington, Ohio, gift tothe town tor a ilbrary Beiding, $1 000, HEW! ABRAM 8., New York, ‘1{( Coopor Union G0 enlarks the laboratories, ’HIGGXNSON HIRAM, gift to Harvard Uni- wversity, a bullding for the Harvard HILL, JAMES J.. New York, gift to Yale some of his American gifts. Accos Abron, Ohlo. University, $100,000. the Library Joummets & s to Alameds, Ca ‘fi::‘,‘f,:%nf,"““‘ sy How, MRS. ELIZA A., St. Louts, Mo., s some cases Mr. Carnegie's offers ""&'.‘{m-l) .. 20 ttoon, 0008 st Louts, Mo, b 10t been accepted by the commu: (o . B0, 'l(flu C(ky‘ unnuoow the late James B. eceiving them: thus Eaton, ATsabey t3 Moline: Eads, $100,000. HUNTINGTON, MRS. COLLIS P., New York, gift to the endowment fund of the New York School of Appled Design for Women, $10,000; 1o decline the 350,000 offered’ for a Belolt, % ilding, owing "to the mainte. moomxncmbl‘}l Y nd required; at Grand Rapids, also 1o the” Tuskege Fun : e Normal and Industriai offer of $160,000 from Mr. Ca: Institte. §10,000. © ‘gu,,’cf,m () oy X <oc v.as later withdrawn in view of the UYLER, JOHN S, New York, gitt to 19 Sibley, Co "“m - & simultancoys olier of $180000 from 5’5&”3:.‘1:}’5‘%"'“" Ho Forr. wire tor ale s, g sl @ 1mer citigen of t and - N 8, —, ew 3 . the acewinnte ot S0 S University, = Brogklyn, be- P till pending owing to reluctance 1abllity to meet the conditions im- pesed. These conditions are the familiar oues that the city shall provide a site and Colo. guaractee a vearly maintenance fund Canton, N @mounting to 10 per cent of the Carnegie Canton, Oblo . 50,000 gift. These conditions have been seldom Carbondale, Pa. 25. wv Waived, the gIft of 3500 10 & school Jibrary Carroliton Til.. 16,0000 in Staien Island, 31000 tg the Seaboard -Shttkill M. ¥- 2085 % Air Line traveling libraries, $5000 to the Cm"“{fl“ . N New York Press Club for book and $00 O, for the Skene Memorial Library at - fins Corners, N. Y., bein; A Yale University h - , UTEECR MORRIS K., New York, gitt to oA Tuskeges' (Ala.) Normal and Industris] Tastle Seoin e Shoos ang novmn oot e tute, $5000; also to Cooper Union for its read- umw,“, tor & fellowship, ll‘.un. A s i rTT. | Ba- s P it sy J- * t: to Union Collere, !.. 11 more, gifts from friends (up to November A i Semrerate of & hew building for the Youns Men's Curiatias $1.! necessary to secure ground for & new m. for “SMITH, CHARLES A., mnn-‘:“ the university. gift to the Swedish 1 -lth! JOHNSON, WILLIAM M. Hackensack, N. 00,0005 3. completed gitt o the village; eround snd s T @’Stanling pine t vajued at 535,000, ubllaggrzl!ry AMIHMHR. #!l SMITH COLLEGE, gift from a friend for the SON COMPANY, gndowment fund and for & new bullding. each In addition, Mr. KE. Carnegie's gifts for Philadelphia, gift to the University of Penn~ about the onl: Lbrary purposes in School of Chi- o exceptions ih the Past year's records Sreat Britatn are e cego a’ memo- e "mflhg’-%‘. EMITH. v'v‘mr}?-:vnr MELISSA B ant s an alphabetically arranged list - Sordea "'as | reaching FIal hall €0°Coat mequests. avallable on the death of his, widaw Yo, ol G of such gifts and beguests, together with ditignal)’...." 5,000 £170,500, ‘or over $500.- $26,000 to Harvard University, one-ninth of the resi- U Epevidd, IA sundry notes of interpretation: Pembroke, Onta. 000, These were dls- DUBOIN % 3., s ot Bl e ol SPE -'AUE!- and wite, New York, N,‘\ S1Z, ALEXANDER, MR. and MRS. i tributed to eh:hlbp‘lu::. Dubois, Pa., gift to KENNEDY, GEORGE N., Syri N T Joint xmlm ;‘Ml':nlgc& Collegs for an ex- Y nd MRS. HENRY L. HiG of which all bul Dunham Medical In- bequests to Syracuse University, $40. T MRe. YANE L. 'nrc XI\ Scotland, the rec- ord bel . San Francisco, to le\lrd University for as follows: Cal., gift to the Leland Stanford Jr. Univer MMETT, 'Chicago, DN, uest to _Yale U"‘""‘gg. for the Keat ity stacks valued at $18.000.000°and 1.000,000 #titute, Chicago, 1, - o00,dod: el £ SENT, ALpERT B 55 s e Du: mumn. COLLEGE, l’lfll im! I l Laboratory, $50. e $00:000, conditicnal upen the SaISE SF $140 50 {5 o 0: Dalkeith, sconund to"Jonna Hobkins Univetaity, $500,000 and" 60 ed in am and art edditiopel within ten months. cu{v.!; o Ky.“‘m ey £185, et Soant VORI, 5. 8. acres of Jand, :e‘r”:f be converted into a museum ALMS, MRE. FR ». ¢ A v, - lbt 30 1he Universtty of Clkta g Tt L LB 15,000 £37,000; Glasgow, 'é":’fi"d' 5 e Sy, 10 Tbrary ns Goflers of Medioihe ot Biraen ' it t ~ STEPHENSON. ISAAC. Marinstts, Wi, ele hall, $100.000, Ma. s 20000 50000 £105000; Larbert, ;mfi.'r.'{'fi, buliding, sids.000. o ChE kel mtarins Yatuen ey i “md:dmm:mcnr’m;“f&:‘?n;ar‘-?n buliding. pro- AVEERET COLLEGE, gint from triends to Sumbstiand; Md 26,000 B e iand, €1000; Wat- Boons. dove KiG 65 it el MESON. ‘Xf”é‘.’n’:"irnm'.';’fiy"‘.}‘{ufim STRONG, CHAR Now Branewick. 3 onkers, N. Y., gite Redwing, Mina. 15,000 ertora, Ireland, '£8000. ° Total, SosWSolloes, " Rock lsl- amount awarded (ADRIL 100D By decres of riyliomest o R“‘,!fgwm R . x. B o p Yo g 00h|Rivoraide. Cal .. 20,000 © ARPENTER, GENTRAL H. oo Aad vl it i Y,TA(YH‘:O& iy, 5 public library b to endowment of Eyracuse Universi Rockford, Lll... 60,000 w. New York, glft to ;Tx s, . mmn tor Heney Lee {elEwatlo fund, 425,000 ¥ ing and site, $200,000. o £60,000 for several /00018t Johns, nese, } v g R IR N KD AR m A man and wite f A Iibras 0 ewish eological 'minary, of hunl hours, $100,000. ARMOUR, Gsoncz n Cricago T, git « st. Josep o0 e EnOUnoed. that s R Y. o e 7 $§50,0 o of s g g B inary, $2500 Cal. 000 literature, hietory, maps, illustrations pvbue nhnry hulldl and 6000 g eI SO it s inoeton | for "o . l“o.ooo. R T ARMGUR SRS TPHILIP D, and son, 3. Fremmo. Cal. .. 30.00dlsan Jost, Cail: H0000 - and ‘oficial papers for te new depart- books, cost §1 Wi s U SISTIY 1o SBiaTRe Lt ! ch}u“ (T ORI RIS T S OGDEN ARMOUR, Chicago, 1i Galesbirg, ian Juss, . 000 ment. owment fund of $05,000. THOMPSON. jontown, Pa., gitt to Armour Institute, for & school nl’zln“gtm'e‘::u:‘u Olnvmv fe, N. ; uu !n Marie, ARRET, MARY Medford, Mass., FIELD, osaoo New York, J“c“fl'“.‘,.."*‘”“’"”‘ Seminary for a 1'-1’.. Washington and ,y.mum, College for the en- end 2 model wnrkshop. nn-)ooun subsequentiy 25,000 80,000 b.qult to mma.a. Cuba, & publis bequest to the Motropolitan Mu- ucc'cgn‘;fi'cxp'sn.mmf Chi dawment of the quene chair, $100,000. increased by £250 b FDOIELY ¢ o (ind ul)\hhachmectldh ¥ 50,000 Joum of Art. made svailable by the yMCCOIMICK; STANUEY, Chicaso, st e “RGNrSON. MARY THAW, wift to Washe i g B g D Erilly 5. Are Grand " .v-mcupn. o00i SR D Y ROLL, GEORGE W.. Beaumont, etk ot i by AnGt T e “hn"”’“"“ the jngton and Jafferson College. Washinaton. © mour. who made no_ wpecific bequest 1o the _ C 000 };{,‘;:, teaveling A% .gm"l‘n": {o Baylor Universify for a schodl & Silection of bric-a-bran of Ines- NETAY W1B.000. RSON, New BIPEEES ™ for w n,:{flug.r{yfih:n:l;gfi:&g Tuvpie nstitute he had founded. . soience, R enting s rpose BALLARD. STEPHEN, Brooklyi, bequests CHICAGO, UNIVERSITY OF, sifta FOWLER, ELIZA, toPurdug ' {he Columbus (Ohlo} Ark Schocl, o site By her hngband, \Wiillam R. Thompson to_Berea College of Kentucky, !fi. ). Green pi friends in addition to thoss moted College, Lafayette, Ind., 000 for an |V bus, 100,000 f ot iy A sum m lo TILTO! S. CAROLINE - l’l‘A‘l INA BARNES, ALFRED C., Brooklyn, N. Y. Green\llle‘ omo 25,000 hall, exceed § ";";‘fl‘ museum, an equal New Orlen Ta. mn to Tulane Univ: it 10 Cornéll University, an ; Grifing Co COLORADO COLLEGE, Colorado (omn sift to, the T s M sltizene.” for a library. $50.000. equlm»ed with the latest astronomical facil. Y. . Colo... for town by TUCK, EDWARD, iJew York, gift to Dart. the !dgnut batiam n& 000, LUMB! TA UN. fl'1 nlsgm for Memorial Hall, xof“ friend tor ulrvln‘ 2 mmne-l mAm; rom LEuL JAMES A. H. M’l bequeste " to Brockivn Institute end Brooklyn Library, Hawarden. Is. each, sixteen of the uevcnty-flvt parts into Hempstead, gt ""’ York, gift to hq 'rmrmr Coll "." ‘Corporat! ‘butldi Col i buiMing hool of - nances :::é;h‘:; m"mw PR wa for the Horace Mann Sc hool, $506,000. i mn‘v’\(n;“u:l:: n.nd" rrliu‘ue”;g.omfc ‘suppie- income - wenfing & former o ' GEORGE T., Akron, ‘Ohlo, SCHOOL. KifL Frem, s restdent, of New - e VANDERBILT, FREDERICK.. New York. cirf o e ity fot & Dorac) o Clty for & Robert Collyer fund, §30,000. 0 Springfie 5, !tmen Island (N. which the eslne estimated gt He nlqum Ky- 25.000 ) Academy. $5000; 0,000; Yale 0 be aivided: to Brookiyn Librars, S posics I.f,,. T O e i 98 0 poses. _and men, £50,000. e i CER ? Ga., fetend A DOAN-MARGUIE, MRE: Adbiand, Wis. BENTO! \sm:r‘r C., Waverly, Vt., gift Btrau'ora Mnni~ CONVERSE, ELISHA 8., and wife, lnld-.'- Yhd . HELEN, M., New York, gifts to Of. Eifts nrrna-tg-:e k‘;fll ‘mx lcr.'l'n']ng bequest to the city of Ashiand, the Vaughn to_Gutlahif, a {ubuc "“{;‘ A tol un; pdgnt sithse the city for a public libra- the New wu Un‘llvmlty for scholerships tor EITE l‘rggl-‘!oh_;l 1 sty !l:;m LR Lnavr-;r;uggo': ATEHAN. B K oo r S Chlekin, s ' 4he arad riington . v Trov. W. e oo TR S e STt e RS Dl bty o (2 & vante Mo gl T 7 T ST ey Wartia Pl o E, . , ¢ - assar o larshi) - there, o, $1,000,000, -and gr?;mm"::‘lg e ie I v, Ve TEENS, HORACE, Nowtan, Mass. be s .g;o:::': of.. the w"“"";‘;" CEring. High foe & ':-':gfnr"llx'ml:r;'“e S0 Of Oreene, XX W g om, o g g 5 q - sts to $30, Blde o eville, ivis. 30,000 Vl!ley City, ¥, quests to the town of Dyman, Ma.. to form 2 School, 'nmun o, eg Y.,h 'm%_ Turrgtown 105, PURlIe o S10.000, @ ek haerts 0 the 3 S BUISS, GEOTGE T, New York, bequest to Johnstown, N.¥ 20000l D frust und € increase -’gg;lflm:,:elfg;‘ggm e Sahnlkrahip, th oty SA'SAr he New Tork Publlc’Library.’n et 0 T et etationst Tt Rt Wesl. Prock. ale Un: in., M 1 e > 3 teen pictures v _him. provid 50,000 and tc r- d col- HECRDEN L York, gift to Yale i'(":i‘l.';emouon 4 2 held in trust til its total is £1,000,000, when mother. $10,000; to .M‘“‘toflg": College for (8ot ha mold b his oxecntors Yor e B e T 'iw‘;}"’:n"nearw its interest is to be pald to the poor of the EREIGHTON, JOHN A., Omahs, gift to - City, N. . BIERPONT. N BOSTON X)E"!TL‘TI oF Christian T ssociation, Peru, Ind., MORGA! ew Ymt. gifts §$150,000. o eyl o Harsard Univirity, for fhree bulidites for * WILCOX. MRS, HARRIET. kiy, N 2 - AM B., Norwien, schaok: SLOBG.0001 1o the American Y. hequents ¥ Weatetly 1 Momoriad and )auuum of Natural History, flifl Belmont col- lel‘l" Assoclation, $150,000; Hamnton In- —_—— Joction' of minerale, valned at 200,000 o The dustrial and s Dttt Haatos Vi New York, and Weslevan University, Middletown, Conn. Are Already on Their Way, 1 3 roh of Deco- each $20,000. e - “aT AND EEINT’ | : | EEEeRNeRRRRIS A S IEE T Il Watch Next Sunday’s Call. 4 . e S saon, of Paris, valued at lnd_wpmx——mhd-m saeaees — - -y L. Y for Consumntives, R i Ml G 11 ) o .. FREE® +— B R hts T a0 G e B ¢ Homa M 4

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