1911-1912 Academic Catalog
CEDARVILLE COLLEGE BEQUESTS. \Ve urge upon the friends of Cedarville College the propriety of remembering it in their wills, and if pos– sible of contributing to its endowment at once. We need $75,000. Sums of money or property amounting to $500 or over will be·funded, if so desired, in the name of the giver, and the interest alone used. It will thus be– come a perpetual memorial. Twenty thousand dollars will establish a chair in the name of the donor. FORM OF BEQUESTS. I give and bequeath to "The Cedarville College, Ce- darville, Ohio," the sum of$ . .. ... . .. or the following property (here specify and describe the property), for the uses and purposes for which said corporation is au– thorized by law to acquire and hold property, and the receipt of the Treasurer of said College shall be a suffi– cient discharge to my executor. For other particulars address DAVID McKINNEY, D.D., LL.D., President, 218 Woo1per Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio; W . R. McCHESNEY, Ph. D., Vice President, Cedarville, Ohio ; or LEROY ALLEN, Secretary, Cedarville, Ohio. 82
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