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Benefactions.

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Object of benefaction and remarks,

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500

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$1,000

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$30,000

150

For a scholarship for indigent students.
For endowment.

For repair of building,

Purpose not specified.

$900 Geological specimens, curiosities, &c., valued at $500, and books valued at $400.

400 Books valued at $150 and $250 in money for library.

132 For the library in books.

To pay insurance and indebtedness.

Books and philosophical apparatus valued at $2.000.

Geological and mineralogical collec

tions.

Collection of native and foreign woods.
To supplement salary.

$150 for books and apparatus.

For improvement of grounds.
For current expenses.
Apparatus and books.

For endowment.

200 Books and apparatus valued at $200. For debts and repairs, on condition that subscribers become voters in electing studies.

For rebuilding.

Donor and purpose not stated.

The proceeds to aid indigent students, on condition that the school bear the donor's name.

Principally for the education of German Lutheran ministers.

For current expenses.

To liquidate debt.

For repairs.

10 Books for students.

For building and furnishing.

To pay for buildings.

$600 for furniture and student aid; pu

pose of remainder not specified."

Five gold medals for prizes.

50 volumes to society libraties.

Physical apparatus.
For teacher's salary.

For additions to the buildings.
To increase accommodations.

A map of the United States.
An acre lot, valued at $150.
Purpose not specified.
Tuition for indigent students.
Purpose not specified.

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TABLE XXIII.—Statistics of educational benefactions for eighteen months ending June 30.

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To be used at principal's discretion.

For industrial training for needy pn. pils and for purchasing clothing such.

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