To erect college building. Contribu tions consist of money and lands. tion be free from debt. For a new building, furnishing, and library. For medals to pupils. For repairs, apparatus, periodicals, &c. For repair of buildings. For boarding house. vanced instruction of young colored women. In , . ings and grounds given by the city on 10 years in the place. penses known as * Rockefeller Hall," for furnishing, and for general uses. To "civilize and christianize" tho In dian children of the Choctaw Nation. ey, clothing, books, &c. For general purposes of the academy. 300 872 For current expus. not specified TABLE XXI. - Statistics of educational benefactions for the year 1884-85; from Boston, Mass Whipple's Home School Mystic River, Conn. Churches and individuais. (Mrs. Frances Brooks Boston, Mass Mr. Thomas Gaffield. Boston, Mass Deaf. Prof. A. Graham Bell Washington, D.C.. Evangelical Lutheran Deaf. Norris, Mich..... Various persons Various persons Malone, N. Y S Citizens tion for Deaf-Mutes. Malone, Y. Y Potsdam, X. Y Estate of L. Goldenberg - New York, N. Y... Institution for the Improved W. B. Bonn New York, NY. New York, NY Isaac Rosenfeld New York, X. Y Oregon School for Deaf-Mutes Salem, Oreg..... Subscriptions. Western Pennsylvania Insti (Miss Jane Holmes, de- Pittsburg, Pa. ceased. tution for the Deaf and Wilkinsburg, Pa... Dumb. Mrs. George McCague... W.K. Brown Institute. Training Schools for Nurses Orange, N.J... (Orange Memorial Hos. pital). Training School for Nurses Brooklyn, N. Y Various persons (Brooklyn Homeopathic Hospital). Nurses' Training School Philadelphia, Pa.... Mr. Cavendee and other Pbiladelphia. Pa (Philadelphia Hospital). friends. Philadelphia Lying in Char- Philadelphia, Pa.... Elwood Wilson, M. D...... Philadelphia, PA .. ity and Nurse School. South Carolina Training Charleston, S. C... School for Nurses. Cincinnati Music Hall Asso- Cincinnati, Ohio .... Reuben R. Springer ...... Cincinnati, Ohio.... ciation. For the establishment and support of free kindergärten for the poor. A fine building valued at $60,000 and an endowment fund of $150,000, to found a city library to be known as "The Reddick Library." Value of a fino brick school-house fur. nished with all needed apparatus. The gift is made to the town with. out stipulations, except that the school shall be open to every one, irrespective of race, color, or religion. The school has also received sixty volumes of valuablo reference books from Charles Lancaster, Chester, England, and 100 photographic views of London from Jobn H. Harris, of London, England. Value of land, building, and furniture presented to the city for a "library and art building." For establishing and maintaining a free public library and reading-room. Par value of 400 shares of railroad stock, yielding 7 per cent. interest; given on the express condition that the income alone shall be used for the purposes of the association. Par value of 750 shares of railroad stock, yielding 7 per cent. interest. This amount, through recommendation of donor, creates a fund to be known as the "Springer investment fund," to which all income from said stock and any interest accruing thereon shall be invested and set apart for said fund. |