$5,000. Jacob Wendell. For a fund, the income of which will be distributed annually in prizes to the best students.
$4,950. Andrew Bigelow. The amount of his unrestricted bequest of $5,000.
$3,000. Mrs. Susan B. Lyman. Part of her bequest of $5,000 for establishing a fund, the income of which is to be distributed to "poor but intelligent" students of the College.
$5,000. Mrs. Chas. Wheeler. Towards a fund for helping poor students, as a memorial to her son, Stuart Wadsworth Wheeler.
$1,000. Mrs. Arthur Blake. To be added to the Surgical Laboratory Fund.
$143,901.77. Henry C. Warren. $15,000 to the endowment of Harvard Oriental Series, $10,000 to the Dental School, $10,000 to the Peabody Museum for carrying on explorations, and $108,901.77 for benefit of Indo-Iranian or Sanskrit Department.
$100,000. Anonymous. For the endowment of architectural building which is also to be built with money provided by the same giver.
$507.30. Class of 1851. To be allowed to accumulate to $1,000, the income there-after to be used for the Library.
$500.00. Anonymous. To be allowed to accumulate to $1,000 and then merged in the Fund of the Class of 1851.
$3,384.71. Class of 1868. For a free bed in the Harvard Infirmary to be named after the class.
$15,000. Buckminster Brown. Part of his bequest of $40,000, for establishing the John B. and Buckminster Brown Professorship of Orthopedic Surgery.
$353.12. Buckminster Brown. Accumulated income on bequest.
$287,233.70. Calvin Ellis. Most of the income of this sum to be used for the increase of the salaries of certain professors in the Medical School.
$30,936. Ninety Donors. For the Asa Gray Memorial Fund. The largest gift, amounting to $10,000, was made by Mrs. Warren B. Potter.
$2,000. Two Donors. For School of Comparative Medicine.
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