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Gifts Received During the Year.
(To January 1, 1899.)
From the J. W. and Belinda Randall Charities Corporation (through Henry L. Higginson, Treasurer), |
$20,000 |
Mrs. Florence L. Page (for Alumni Hall), | 1,000 |
Samuel Spencer (for Alumni Hall), | 500 |
Other gifts to the University have been acknowledged by the Rector.
FOR THE LIBRARY.
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TO THE OBSERVATORY.
- Observatory, Arcetri, Florence, Italy.
- Observatory, Basel, Switzerland.
- Observatory, Brussels, Belgium.
- Observatory, Cambridge, Mass.
- Observatory, Cape of Good Hope, Africa.
- Observatory, Lake Geneva, Wis.
- Observatory, Echo Mt., California.
- Observatory, Greenwich, England.
- Observatory, Harvard College, Mass.
- Observatory, Hong Kong, China.
- Observatory, Kasan, Russia.
- Observatory, Luxsinpicolo, Austria.
- Observatory, Munich, Germany.
- Observatory, Potsdam, Germany.
- Observatory, Tacubaya, Mexico.
- Observatory, Teramo, Italy.
- Observatory, Turin, Italy.
- Observatory, New Haven, Conn.
- Observatory, Zürich, Switzerland.
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TO THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY
Fritzsche Brothers, New York City. Samples of ionone, citronellol,
safrol, cananga oil, and other materials used in perfumery.
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, Piedmont, W. Va. Samples of
Japanese and other rags for paper making, of wood pulps and
papers made from them, and a large roll of paper for diagrams, 118
inches wide.
William Haaker Company, New York City. Samples of "Sanitary
Can" for preservation of food.
Fries Bros., New York City. A series of specimens of synthetic products
for medicinal use (Pyrazoline, Carbonate and Phosphite of
Guaiacol, etc.).
Crimora Manganese Company. Supply of Ore from Crimora, Va.
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