1884; from replies to inquiries by the United States Bureau of Education-Continued. 200 2,500 30 5,000 $13,000 For indebtedness, students' aid, and library: $1,250 from Hon Reuben Hitchcock, Painesville, Ohio, and $105 from Congregational Church at Painesville. $13,000 for scholarships and prizes, and $3,000 for improvements of buildings and campus; purpose of $2.000 reported for 1882-183 not specified. Towards a new building. Towards paying for new building. For repairs and improvements on build- A bequest of thirty building lots, valued at $6,000, from Rev. A. G. Button; $27,000 are for indebtedness and the remainder for endowment; $27,200 of the whole amount are subject to annuities during life of donors; $6,000 belong to 1882-'83 and $28,000 to 1883-'84. For improvements.. $250 For library. For repairs. For a new wing to the college building for art, library, and reading room. $50,000 for a building and $15,000 for endowment. 100 $100 for library. For fitting up chemical laboratory. Donations of books, minerals, and a fine historical chart. Purpose not specified. To be known as the Stickney fund, in honor of the father of the donor; income only to be used. For the founding of a school for girls and young women. For repairs, furnishings, scholarship, and permanent endowment; $11,200 are reported as for 1882-'83 and the remainder for 1883-'84. 130 5,500 200 TABLE XXIII.—Statistics of educational benefactions for eighteen months ending June 30, Payne Pettebone Wyoming annual confer encé. Many persons Wilkes-Barre Academy...... Wilkes-Barre, Pa... H. Baker Hillman... Newark, N. J New Brunswick. N.J., Hightstown, N. J Holmdel, N. J. Troy, N. Y Mt. Vernon, Olio Wyoming, Pa. Scranton, Pa. Kingston, Pa Wilkes-Barre, Pa.. Lowery's Industrial Acad. emy. Rust Normal Institute. Talladega College..... Freedmen's Aid Society of the M. E. Church. Huntsville, Ala. Various sources ...... Huntsville, Ala. Talladega, Ala |