1916-1917 Academic Catalog

JAMES BURNEY LYONS FUND. :Mr. J ohn R. Lyons, of Marissa, Illinois, gave $500 as a memorial to his son, James Burney Lyons. who gave his life ns a sacrifice to his country during the Civil ,var. McLEOD MEMORIAL FUND. In the artieles of union of the Twelfth Street Reformed Presbyterian Church with the Scotch P resbyterian Church, New York City, provision was made by the trustees of the united congregation to pay to Cednrville College the interest on $5,000 on l\fay 14th and November 14th, each year, from the McLeod Memorial Fund, in memory of Drs. Alexander McLeod and John Neil McLeod, fother and son, distinguished ministers of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, whose combined pastorates of the Twelfth Street, New York, congregation covered the period from 1801 to 1874. The Presbytery of New York and Vermont also donated $3,200 to the College to the same reYered memory. PITTSBURGH FUND. The First Reformed Presbyterinn congregation of Pitts– burgh, now the Taberuacle Presbyteri1rn church, gave $3,000 to the general endowment fund in 1906. SAMUEL PRICE FUND. The late Samuel Price, of Tarentum, Pennsylvania, be– queathed one-fourth of his estate to the College, which amount, $3,000, became completely available in 1914. MARG.ABET A HUNTER FUND. The late l\Iargaret A. ITunter, of Philadelphia, sister of the late William J. l\IcAllister, the contesting of whose will pre– vented the College from receiving his bequest of $2,000, be– queathed $500, which became available in 1912. -9-

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