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Page 1: Trinity College Bulletin, 1924-1925 (Report of the Librarian)

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Trinity College Bulletins and Catalogues Trinity serial publications (1850 - present)

7-1-1925

Trinity College Bulletin, 1924-1925 (Report of theLibrarian)Trinity College

Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/bulletin

This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Trinity serial publications (1850 - present) at Trinity College Digital Repository. It has beenaccepted for inclusion in Trinity College Bulletins and Catalogues by an authorized administrator of Trinity College Digital Repository.

Recommended CitationTrinity College, "Trinity College Bulletin, 1924-1925 (Report of the Librarian)" (1925). Trinity College Bulletins and Catalogues. 143.http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/bulletin/143

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Wrtuity O!nlltgt Report

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The Librarian

July, 1925

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LIBRARIAN'S REPORT.

Trinity College,

Hartford, Connecticut

To the Trustees of Trinity College: In accordance with Section Three of Article Fifteen of the

Statutes of the College, I submit herewith the report of the Librarian for the year ending July 30, 1925.

As in other years, the Library has been kept open fifty­four hours per week, and the usual statistics in regard to atten­dance are given:

1924-1925 September October November December January February March April May June

1921-1922 1922-1923 1923-1924 1924-1925

1921-1922 1922-1923 1923-1924 1924-1925

Year

ATTENDANCE CLASSIFIED

Day Evening Faculty Visitors Total 321 88 56 12 477

1160 340 170 26 1696 943 332 112 16 1403 585 117 76 12 790 620 172 121 26 939 852 176 132 20 1180 976 352 145 24 1497 541 165 82 18 806 681 292 119 50 1142 298 123 48 54 523

6977 2157 1061 258 10,453

ATTENDANCE MONTHLY (1)

September October November December January 381 1916 1643 1206 1447 414 1819 1913 1432 1525 390 1817 1571 1151 1493 477 1696 1403 790 939

ATTENDANCE MONTHLY (2)

February March April May June 1278 1962 985 1650 433 1225 1412 1211 1621 235 977 1726 1022 1603 514

1180 1497 806 1142 523

ATTENDANCE ANNUAL SUMMARY

1920-1921 1921-1922 1922-1923 1923-1924 1924-1925 10,971 12,901 12,807 12,270 10,453

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4 TRINITY COLLEGE.

These figures do not indicate that there has been any great change in the degree to which the Library has been used by the students, and probably there is no reason to expect any striking change so long as conditions in the College do not greatly change. However, such inferences as might be drawn from the fact that though the number of students increased slightly, the Library attendance fell off, are not comforting.

INCREASE OF THE LIBRARY

During the year, there have been added to the Library 2170 volumes, 2377 pamphlets, and sixty-two maps. Of these 578 volumes were purchased, and all the pamphlets and other items presented. Included among the purchases are 116 volumes Qf unbound periodicals and 26 volumes paid for from the appro­priations of the Departments of Civil Engineering, Chemistry, and Philosophy. Of the volumes added to the Library, 1511 are bound and 659 unbound. It should be added that part of the periodicals entered as unbound have already been bound or will be bound during the summer.

The generous appropriation from the income of the Morgan Fund has been most helpful, enabling us to purchase books urgently needed in the work of instruction that otherwise could not have been secured. Without this appropriation under present conditions, the Library would be hopelessly handicapped in the effort to serve the members of the Faculty in their work, and your Librarian earnestly hopes that it can be continued till our Library Funds are great y increased.

Some of the more important purchases of the year are: Grundriss der Germanischen Philologie; H olderlin, Werke; Bradley, Principles of Logic; These Eventful Years; Rousseau and Correspondance Generate, 4 volumes; Beveridge, Eloisa, and Life of John Marshall; 0 . Henry, Works; Lessing's Samtliche Schriften, 22 volumes; Herder's Works, 15 volumes in 6; Wieland's Werke, 10 volumes in 4; Rosen, Forty Years of Diplomacy; James Fenimore Cooper, Correspondence; Drink­water, Outlines of Literature; Deming, Financial Policy of Cor­porafon; Bruntiee, Histoire de la Literature Fran9aise Classique; Loeb Library eds: of Hippocrates, Aristophanes, etc; Keyserling, Travel Diary of Philosopher; and Trench, Collected Works.

GIFTS

Appendix II gives the names of the donors of the year; to these should be added the names of the donors of current periodi­cals given at the beginning of Appendix I. We are again in­debted to Mrs. Henry Ferguson, to Dr. Isbon T. Beckwith, and

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LIBRARIAN'S REPORT. 5

to members of the Faculty for their constant remembrance of the Library.

Some of our gifts call for particular mention:

From Mrs. Benjamin Knower, we received 288 volumes, including some fine books of travel; from Mrs. Ansel G. Cook, we received over 120 useful volumes covering a wide range of subjects; from Mrs. Ernest deF. Miel, we received above 120 volumes from Dr. Miel's library; from Robert C. Buell, we received 32 volumes, chiefly recent fiction- a very welcome addi cion to our shelves; from the Misses Knapp, we received 28 volumes from the library or their brother, the late Admiral Knapp; from Professor Waldo S. Pratt, of the Hartford Theo­logical Seminary, we received some SO volumes, dealing chiefly with music and musicians- a welcome gift- strengthening a very weak spot in our collection. From Professors Costello, Kleene, and Perkins, we received a number of useful volumes, as we did from Mr. Charles G. Woodward, and Mr. Newton C. Brainard, Trustees of the College. From Mr. Waterman, we received some 160 items, chiefly Trinitiana, a valuable addition to our collection. The Explorer's Club sent us a set of their handsomely edited pubi:cation "Seven Log Books Concerning the Arctic Voyages of Captain William Scoresby, Sr., of Whitby, England. The New England Society in the City of New York sent us a set of their important publication- Records of the First Church of Plymouth. Mr. William Gwynn Mather, '77, of the Trustees,- gave us a copy of the interesting and beautifully printed monograph on the "Portraits of Increase Mather" by Kenneth B. Murdock. To these and all other of our friends our grateful thanks are due for their kind thought and valued gifts.

We acknowledge again gratefully the gifts of their publica­tions by the Carnegie Institution, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the Smithsonian Institution, the Govern­ment of the United States, and the State of Connecticut. We are indebted again to the State Board of Education for eight bound volumes of Town reports.

CATALOGUING

The work of the year in this department, in addition to cataloguing current accessions, including the several large gifts of the year, has been almost entirely reclassifying and recata­loguing. 1774 volumes not before catalogued have been cata­logued and shelved. 377 5 volumes have been recatalogued and 3496 reclassified.

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The work of the year may be summarized: Number of books catalogued Number of pamphlets catalogued Number of books recatalogued Number. of pamphlets recatalogued Number of books reclassified Number of pamphlets reclassified Total of items handled

1,774 123

3,775 22

3,496 22

10,212 Reviewing the work of the last nine and a half years, we

have the following figures: Number of books catalogued 32,849 Number of pamphlets catalogued 1,634 Number of books recatalogued 27,298 Number of pamphlets recatalogued 1,000 Number of books reclassified 27,334 Number of pamphlets reclassified 986 Total of items handled 91,101

Total number of new cards added to catalogue 103,028 Total number of cards attend 21,129

124,157 That is to say, in addition to cataloguing over 32,000 volumes not before catalogued, the recataloguing of over 54,000 volumes has been completed. The significance of these figures is too obvious to require comment.

BINDING The appropriation of $500.00 for binding has as usual been

expended largely in binding current periodicals, though sub­stantial progress has been made in "catching up" with the binding of other material. It is requested that this appropriation be continued. A few more years will see the work of this kind most urgently needing to be done considerably less.

FUNDS

We are still without income from the Canfield, the Northam, and the Sheffield Funds. They are being slowly nursed back to health under the care of the Treasurer, and it is hoped that the assignment of income pro rata among the Funds held by the Trustees will accelerate the process, but even when these funds are fully restored, our Funds for book-purchase are pitifully inadequate. They should be increased by at least $100,000 to enable us to hold our relative rank among the College libraries of New England. The attention of friends of the College is respectfully called to this great need with its corresponding opportunity for helpfulness.

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LIBRARIAN'S REPORT. 7

A RENEWED RECOMMENDATION The congestion on the top floor of the stack due to the

growth of the collection of publications of the United States Government continues and of course become more hopeless yearly. Your Librarian again asks for an appropriation to pro­vide stacks for the remaining space on this floor. Relief here· is imperative.

THE STAFF Miss Louise M. Bailey, as Cataloguer, and Miss Laura

Blinn, as Assistant, have given faithful and efficient service. Miss Bailey is in effect an Assistant Librarian, and is helpful in manifold ways.

The Student Assistants have been Charles Francis Whiston, Kenneth Willard Stuer, Lawrence Dwight Dickey, Howard Watson Tule, Charles Solms, and William Franklin Judge. Mr. Whiston deserves especial commendation for his faithfulness and intelligent interest.

THE LIBRARY COMMITTEE The death of Professor Frederic Walton Carpenter was a

great loss to the Library Committee, as it was to the life and activity of the College in every phase. His special knowledge in fields of which your Librarian must own ignorance made him extremely helpful, as did also his wide interests and liberal culture. President Ogilby's interest in the Library has been un­flagging, and it is a comfort to your Librarian to know that in him he will always find a sympathetic and willing listener and a powerful ally in every emergency.

CONCLUSION The year has been one of real progress all along the line.

The work of recataloguing is measurably complete so far as the more important classes of books are concerned. We have been able to purchase the new books most insistently demanded. For further progress additional funds are essential. Nothing like a systematic building up of the collection can be attempted while we live the present hand-to-mouth existence. But where so much has been accomplished and where the resources of the College generally have been so greatly increased, surely we may hope that this great need also will at no very distant day be met in large measure.

All of which is respectfully submitted. ARTHUR ADAMS,

July 3, 1925. Librarian.

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APPENDIX I.

Periodicals Received, 1923-1924.

Note: The following figures explain the sources whence the Journals are derived:

• Purchased with the income from the book funds. ** Gift of the publisher.

1 Gift of Professor J. Ewing Mears, M.D., '58. s Gift of E. F. Waterman, '98.

Gift of Mrs. Henry Ferguson. Gift of Professor F. W. Carpenter.

8 Gift of Modern Language Department. 10 Gift of John Hall Sage. 11 Gift of the State of New York. 12 Gift of the United States Government. 13 Gift of Professor L. C. Barret. u Gift of Department of Economics. 15 Gift of Professor H. A. Perkins. 18 Gift of Professor Arthur Adams. 19 Gift of Professor F. C. Babbitt. 2o Gift of the late Rev. Dr. Samuel Hart, '66. 21 Gift of the Romance Department. 22 Gift of Professor R. B. Riggs. 2s Gift of the Department of Biology. 25 Gift of the Rev. W. F. Parsons. 26 Gift of Professor G. A. Kleene. 29 Gift of Professor E. F. Humphrey. 30 Gift of Professor I. T. Beckwith. s1 Gift of Charles Lathrop Pack, LL.D.

• • Actuarial Society of America, Transactions of ** Advocate of Peace • American Economic Review

• • American Economist 30 American Forestry • 18 American Historical Review ** American Issue, The

6 American Journal of Anatomy so American Journal of Archaeology • American Journal of International Law • American Journal of Philology • American Journal of Physiology • American Journal of Science • American Mat hematical Monthly • American Naturalist

Vols. I 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1

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• American Statistical Association, Publications 6 Anatomical Record • Anatomischcr Anzeiger • Annalen der Physik • Annales de Chemie et de Physique 8 Annales Politiques et Litteraires

** Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard University • Annals of Mathematics . • Archiv fiir die Gesamte Psychologie

so Art and Archaeology • Asia • Astrophysical Journal • Atlantic Monthly

*"' Babson's Reports •• Biblical Review 10 Bird Lore

• • Boston Public Library (Bulletin) ** Brooklyn Public Library (Bulletin) ** Bulletin of Agricultural and Commercial Statistics 18 Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors • Bulletin of Bibliography • Bulletin of the GeoloKical Society of America

12 Bulletin of the Pan American Union 12

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13

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Bureau of Stanrlards-Technical Papers California University Publications in Zoology Casualty Actuarial and Statistical Society of America-Proceed-

ings of the Century Magazine Chemical News Chemical Society (Lonrlon) Journal Christian Science Monitor Christian Workers' Magazine Chronicle, The Church Quarterly Review, The Church Times, The Churchman, The Classical Journal Classical Philology Classical Review Commercial and Financial Chronicle Commonwealth

12 Congre:>slonal Record, The 18 Connecticut Churchman •• •• •

**

Constitutional Review, The Corporation Journal, The Cumulative Book Index Dearborn l ndependent, The

Vols. 1 1 2' 4 a. 2' 1 1 2' 1 l 1 1 z 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1

1 2' 2 3 1 1 1. 1 1 2' 1 1 1 z· 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1

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• Dial • Economic Geology • Economic Journal . • Edinburgh Review • Educational Review 5 Electrical World

TRINITY COLLEGE.

• Engineering News-Record • English Journal

14 Federal Reserve Bulletin 8 Fliegende Blatter • Folia Neuro-Biologica • Geologische Rundschau

•• Girls' Friendly Society of America • Harvard Economic Service • Harvard Theological Review

•• Health Bulletin (North Carolina) 11 Health News • Hibbert Journal

• • House and Garden •• Illinois Biological Monographs •• lllinois Health News • L'Illustration • L'Illustrazione Italiane

22 Independent, The 22 Industrial and Engineering Chemistry 11 Industrial Bulletin •• Insurance Index

Vols. :3 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

•• Inter-America 1 •• International Conciliation 1

• International Index to Periodicals 1 • International Review of Missions

• • International Journal of Ethics 1 u Jahrbiicher fiir Nationalokonomie und Statistik 2 • Jahresbericht u. d. Fortschritte d. klass. Altertumswissenschaft 1

•• Japan Society Bulletin 1 •• Johns Hopkins University Circular 1 12 Journal of Agricultural Research 1 17 Journal of American Chemical Society 1 • Journal of American Folk-Lore 1

18 Journal of Biblical Literature and Exegesis 1 • Journal of the American Medical Association 2

23 Journal of Comparative Neurology 1 • Journal of Experimental Zoology 2 • Journal of Geology & Journal of Morphology 1 • Journal of Philosophy 1

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• Journal de Physique et le Radium 14 Journal of Political Economy • Journal of Theological Studies

** League of Nations . so League of Nations Herald • Library Journal • Literary Digest

25 Living Church • London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine 4 London Times (Weekly Edition)

26 Michigan Alumnus • • Michigan Churchman

• Mind •• Minnesota History Bulletin

• Modern Language Notes • Modern Language Review • Modern Philology

•• Monthly Bulletin of the Pa. Dept. of Agr. 12 Monthly Labor Review 12 Monthly Weather Review 4 Museum of Fine Arts (Bulletin) .(Boston)

• • Musical Leader • Musical Quarterly • Nation (New York) • Nation and Athenaeum

•• National Republican 13 National Advocate 4 National Geographic Magazine ~ Nat ural History • Nature • Nature Magazine

•• New Haven Free Public Library Bulletin • North American Review

•• Our Dumb Animals • Outlook, The

•• Pan-American Record 12 Panama Canal: Report of Dept. of Health n Pennsylvania Health Bulletin . 2o Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography •• Phi Beta Kappa Key

• Philologische Wochenschrift • Phi!ologus • Philosophical Review

15 Physical Review • Physikalische Berichte 4 Playground, The

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Vols. 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 :l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1

1 2 1

1 2

2 1 1

1 3 1 1 1 1 1

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Vols. • Political Science Quarterly 1 * Popular Astronomy

* * Physiological Reviews * Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science

• * Protectionist, The 1 • Psychological Bulletin 1 • Psychological Review 1

** Public Health (Michigan State Board) 1 12 Public Health Bulletin U. S. Treasury 1 12 Public Health Reports U. S. Department Public Health 2 18 Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 1 * Quarterly Journal of Economics 1 * Quarterly Review 2 • Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature 1 * Revue d'Histoire litteraire de la France 1 * Revue Philosophique 2

** Rice Institute Pamphlet * Romania * Romanic Review 1

** Royal Society of Canada (Transactions) 3 15 Scandinavian Review 1 ** School 1 * School and Society . 1 1 Science 2 * Scientific American 2 * Spectator 2

18 Spirit of Missions 1 * Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 1

** Tripod 1 12 United States. Bulletin of the Bureau of Labor 2 12 United States. Bulletin of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 1 12 United States. Catalogue of Copyright Entries 8 12 United States. Congressional Records 12 12 United States. Experiment Station Record 1 12 United States. Farmers' Bulletin 1 12 United States. Immigration Bulletin 1 12 United States. Monthly Catalogue U.S. Public Documents 1 12 United States. Monthly Consular and Trade Reports 1 12 United States. Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance 4 * * Western Electric News 1 * William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine 1

** Yale Review 1 * Zeitschrift fiir Analytische Chemie . 1 * Zeitschrift fiir Anorganische Chemie 4 * Zentralblatt fiir Bibliothekswesen 1

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APPENDIX II.

List of Donors (See also Appendix I.)

In this enumeration, a pamphlet is understood to be a piece of unbound printed matter less than 100 pages in extent.

Bound Unbound Pam-Vols. Vols. ph lets

Adams, Arthur, Professor 0 1 1 Albany, Diocese of 0 1 0 American Bar Association 1 0 0 American Chemical Society 5 0 0 Ameri :::an Civil Liberties Union 0 0 1 American Congregational Association 0 0 1 American Engineering Standards Committee 0 0 2 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 0 1 0 Anderson Press. 0 1 0 Apothecaries Hall Co., Waterbury 0 0 1 Association of Land Grant Co.lege 0 9 0 Association of Life Insurance Presidents 1 0 0 Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association 0 0 1 Augustana College Library 0 1 0 Babbitt, Profes or F. C., Ph. D. 0 0 1 Bahai Publishing Society 9 0 0 Bates, Albert C., M. A. 0 0 1 Bates, Rev. J. M. 0 0 1 Beck, James M. 1 0 0 Beckwith, Rev. I. T., D.D. 1 4 9 Bissell, F. Clarence 0 4 0 Blackstone Memorial Library 0 0 11 Boston Episcopal Charitable Society 0 0 1 Bradin, Mrs. James W. 0 0 1 Brainard, Newton C. 3 2 1 British, F rench, German, & Italian Peace

Awards 0 0 2 Broman, C. B. 0 0 1 Brooker, Charles F. 1 0 0 Brooklyn Inst. of Arts & Sciences 0 1 0 Brooklyn, Museum 1 0 0 Brown University Library 1 0 0 Buell, Robert C. 32 0 0 Carlton, Wm. N. C., L. H. D . . 3 0 0 Carnegie Corporation of New York 0 0 1 Carnegie Endowment for Int. Peace 8 8 1 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement

of Teaching 0 1 0

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Carnegie Hero Fund Commission 0 0 1 Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh 0 1 0 Carnegie Institution of Washington 0 19 0 Chamberlin, Thomas C. . 0 0 2 Cheney Bros. ·o 0 1 Chicago, City of, Mayor's Office 0 0 2 China Int. Famine Relief Commission 0 0 1 Christ Brotherhood 0 0 2 Church Periodical Club 0 0 1 Clark, H. H. '22 0 0 1 Clapp, Mrs. Edwin J. 1 0 0 Cole, George Watson, L. H. D. 0 0 1 Colleges, Schools, etc. 0 158 123 Comfort, B. F. 0 1 0 Commonwealth Edison Co. 0 0 1 Commercial Museum, Philadelphia 1 0 0 Connecticut Federation of Churches 0 0 1 Connecticut, Comptroller's Office 2 0 0 Connecticut State Board of Health 1 0 0 Connecticut, State Library 22 6 77 Connecticut, Diocese of 0 1 0 Connecticut, Dept. of Motor Vehicles 0 2 0 Connecticut Historical Society 1 0 0 Connecticut, State Board of Education 9 0 0 Connecticut State Library 6 2 7 Cook, Mrs. Ansel G. 123 7 10 Corporation Trust Company 0 1 0 Costello, Professor H. T., Ph.D. 20 0 0 Cuningham, John Robert, '85 . 6 0 0 John Crerar Library 0 1 0 Dadourian, Professor H. M., Ph. D. 3 1 0 Democratic National Committee 0 2 12 Dixon, Dr. Joseph Kossuth 0 0 1 Dupart, Henry 0 0 1 Eddy, Jerome 0. 1 0 0 Eddy, Sherwood 0 0 1 Elmira Reformatory, Board of Managers of 0 1 0 Employment Service Bureau 0 0 1 Engineering Board of Review, Chicago 0 1 0 Engineering Foundation 0 0 1 Explorer's Club 8 0 0 Ferguson, Mrs. Henry 1 3 38 Field Museum of Natural History 0 1 0 Fisher, Professor Irving 0 1 0 Fitly, John, Medal, Com. of Award of 0 0 1

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Forman, Rev. Raymond L. 0 0 1 Friends' Peace Committee 0 1 0 Gibson, Robert William 1 0 0 Hartford, City of, Dept. of 0 0 1 Harvard College Observatory 0 2 22 Honolulu, Missionary District of 0 0 1 Humphrey, Professor E. F. 1 0 0 Huntington, Archer, Estate of . 1 0 0 Iowa, State of 1 0 0 Inter-Fraternity Conference 0 0 1 Iowa, Diocese of 0 1 0 Jewish Publication Society 1 0 0 Kansas, Geological Survey of 0 1 0 Kleene, Professor G. A., Ph.D. 16 0 0 The Misses Knapp . 28 0 0 Knower, Mrs. Benjamin 288 12 0 Land Grant Colleges, Association of 0 1 0 L'Avenir National Publishing Co. 0 0 1 Lake Forest Colle,ge 1 0 0 League for Indust!rial Rights 0 1 0 League of Nations . 0 1 0 League of Nations non Parlisan Assoc. 0 0 1 Lee, Miss Ivy L. 0 0 1 Lexington, Diocese of 0 0 1 Libraries 0 0 25 Mather, William Gwynn '77 1 0 0 Merritt, Percival 0 0 1 McQueen, Mrs. Ulysses Grant 1 0 0 Mellan Institute of Industrial Research 1 0 0 Mexico, Republic of 0 1 0 Michigan Historical Commission 2 0 0 Michigan Soc. Sons of American Revolution 0 1 0 Michigan, State of . 3 0 3 Miel, Mrs. Ernest deF. 120 0 0 Milbank Memorial Fund 0 1 4 Minnesota, Diocese of 0 1 0 Minnesota, State of 2 1 2 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 0 0 1 National Collegiate Athletic Association 0 1 0 National Council, P. E. Church 0 0 7 National Industries Conference Board 0 0 1 New England Aviators Com. 2 0 0 New England Society in the City of New York . 2 0 1 New Haven Colony Historical Society 0 0 1 New Jersey, State of 7 1 1

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New York Bible Society . 0 0 1 N. Y. P. E. City Mission Society 0 0 1 New York Historical Society 0 1 0 New York, State of 8 12 14 New York State Conference of Charities and

Correction . 1 0 0 Newberry Library . 0 1 0 State Board of Charities, New York 1 0 0 North Carolina, Diocese of 0 2 0 Ogilby, Rev. President R. B., LL.D. 2 1 4 Ohio State University 1 0 0 Oklahoma, Diocese of 0 1 0 Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Community 0 1 0 Pacific Coast Khalsa Diwan Soc. 0 1 0 Pack, Charles Lathrop, LL.D. 1 0 0 Paget, Harold 1 0 0 Pennsylvania, State of 5 8 40 Pennsylvania, University of 0 6 0 Perkins, Henry A., Prof. 12 4 5 Perkins Institution for the Blind 0 0 1 Peterson, The Rev. Oscar William 0 0 1 Philadelphia Evening Bullet in 0 1 0 Philippine Islands, Missionary , Diocese of 0 0 1 Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co. 25 0 0 Portland Cement Associat ion 0 0 1 Pratt, Professor W. S. 48 3 0 Presiding Bishop and Council 0 0 1 Princeton University Observatory 0 0 1 Princeton University Press 0 0 1 Randolph, Coleman 0 0 1 Remy, Charles Mason 1 0 0 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1 0 0 Rhode Island, Diocese of 0 1 0 Rockefeller Foundation 0 1 1 Rockefeller, Laura Spellman, Foundatio~ 0 0 2 Royal Society of Canada 1 0 0 Rutgers College 1 0 0 Sage, 1 ohn Hall 0 1 0 Saloman, Samuel 1 0 0 Shepard, Professor Odell, Ph.D. 2 0 0 Siam, King of 11 0 0 Sherwin, 1 ulius 1 0 0 Smith College Library 0 0 5 Smithsonian Institution Exchange Service 0 0 3 State Street Trust Co. 0 1 0

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Stephens, Miss Kate 1 0 0 Studebaker, Corporation 1 0 0 Texas, State Library 2 16 105 Thompson, Slason . 0 1 0 Tilton, Arthur Van R. 3 0 0 Traffic Dept. Commission of Public Docks,

Portland 0 1 0 Trinity College Union 1 0 0 United States, Government of 162 185 1613 University Club, Philadelphia 0 1 0 Viscose Co. 1 0 0 Waterman, E. F. 1 0 160 Webster, Jerome P., M.D. 0 0 2 Wells, PhilipP. 0 2 0 vVesleyan University 1 0 0 ·whitney, R. M. 1 0 0 Williams & Mary College 0 0 1 Wisconsin, Univ. of, Library 0 1 0 Woodward, Charles G., '98 6 11 8 Wright, Richardson 1 0 0