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ABSTRACT IT is announced in _Science_ that provisions for the creation of a trust fund, said to be approximately 100,000_l._, for the maintenance of male graduates of the Williamsport, Pa.,
high school at Corn l University are made by the will of Mr. A. D. Hermance. From the same source we learn that Mr. E. Palmer, a Princeton graduate, has offered to build and present to
Princeton University a stadium costing 60,000_l._ Mr. Palmer is a son of the late Mr. Stephen S. Palmer, who was for many years a trustee of Princeton University, and gave large sums to the
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