1918-1919 Academic Catalog

ENDOWMENT F NDS GEORGE W. BROWNELL FUND The late Rev. George W. Brownell, pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian congregation of v,.r est Middlesex, Pa., bequeathed to the College a portion of his estate, which amount, $2,000, became available in 1913. ALUMNI FUND At the annual meeting of the Alumni Association in 1910, it was decided to raise a fund to be known as "The Alumni Endowment Fund." No limit was placed upon the amount of money to be raised, but it was hoped that eventually enough would be contrihuted to endow a chair in the College. This fund now amounts to 1,000, and much more has been pledged. DARLINGTON FUND The Reformed Presbyterian congregation of Darlington, Pa., has contributed to the general endowment fund the sum of $1,800. ANONYMOUS FUND A generous friend of the College, who declines to reveal his identity, during the second year of President McChesney's administration, contributed the sum of $5,000 to the endow– ment fund. JEMIMA PAYNE FUND In 1917, Mr. James Adam, of New York City, donait:ed $2,000 to the general endowment fund in memory of his aunt, Jemima Payne. 8

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