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...contagious ward of the Stillman Infirmary, which was begun a year ago, is now in a condition to receive patients. The building, which was provided for by a gift of $75,000 from Mr. James Stillman, of New York, offers complete, modern arrangements for the isolation of contagious diseases...
...current year the income has been. From the Hyde fund, $574.76 From the Simes fund, 225.00 Gift of class of '78, 156.75 Total, $956.51 Available for expenditure, $1,113.48 Spent up to April 1, 1905, 870.90 Balance which may be spent during the remainder of the year, $242.58 The annual income which...
...first two years, up to July 31, 1903, the Committee had at its disposal to spend, the $5000 taken from Mr. Hyde's original gift of $20,000, a number of other gifts received from individuals and societies, and interest on the Hyde fund and the Simes fund to date, amounting altogether to $9,655.02. The Committee spent during the first year $6,912.93 and during the second year $2,246.26, a total...
...Balance, August 1, 1903, $484.83 During the year 1903-04 there were received, From the class of 1902 (the balance left over from their subscriptions for their gift of a clock), $53.19 From the Hyde fund, $583.50 *From the Simes fund, 225.00 Income of funds, $808.50 An express charge refunded, 2.15 Total available for the purchase of books...
...Boylston Prizes were founded in 1817 through the generosity of Mr. Wars Nicholas Boylston, of Boston, who made a gift to the University of a fund of one thousand dollars, the income to be used for prizes in elocution. The object of the gift was to "promote the reputation of Harvard College" and to advance the objects for which the professorship of rhetoric and oratory was founded by Nicholas Boylston, Esquire, uncle of the donor...