Famous Givers and Their Gifts
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Sarah Knowles Bolton. Famous Givers and Their Gifts
Famous Givers and Their Gifts
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PREFACE
JOHN LOWELL, Jr., AND HIS FREE LECTURES
STEPHEN GIRARD AND HIS COLLEGE FOR ORPHANS
ANDREW CARNEGIE AND HIS LIBRARIES
THOMAS HOLLOWAY: HIS SANATORIUM AND COLLEGE
CHARLES PRATT AND HIS INSTITUTE
THOMAS GUY AND HIS HOSPITAL
SOPHIA SMITH AND HER COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
JAMES LICK AND HIS TELESCOPE
LELAND STANFORD AND HIS UNIVERSITY
CAPTAIN THOMAS CORAM AND HIS FOUNDLING ASYLUM
HENRY SHAW AND HIS BOTANICAL GARDEN
JAMES SMITHSON AND THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
PRATT, LENOX, MARY MACRAE STUART, NEWBERRY, CRERAR, ASTOR, REYNOLDS, AND THEIR LIBRARIES
ENOCH PRATT
JAMES LENOX
MARY MACRAE STUART
WALTER L. NEWBERRY
JOHN CRERAR
JOHN JACOB ASTOR
MORTIMER FABRICIUS REYNOLDS
FREDERICK H. RINDGE AND HIS GIFTS
ANTHONY J. DREXEL AND HIS INSTITUTE
PHILIP D. ARMOUR AND HIS INSTITUTE
LEONARD CASE AND THE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE
ASA PACKER AND LEHIGH UNIVERSITY
CORNELIUS VANDERBILT AND VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
BARON MAURICE DE HIRSCH
ISAAC RICH AND BOSTON UNIVERSITY
DANIEL B. FAYERWEATHER AND OTHERS
GEORGE I. SENEY,
HORACE KELLEY,
MR. HART A. MASSEY,
CATHARINE LORILLARD WOLFE
MISS MARY ELIZABETH GARRETT
MRS. ANNA OTTENDORFER
DANIEL P. STONE AND VALERIA G. STONE
SAMUEL WILLISTON,
JOHN F. SLATER AND DANIEL HAND, AND THEIR GIFTS TO THE COLORED PEOPLE
DANIEL HAND
GEORGE T. ANGELL
WILLIAM W. CORCORAN AND HIS ART GALLERY
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER AND CHICAGO UNIVERSITY
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Sarah Knowles Bolton
Published by Good Press, 2021
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There is a drawing-room and a weaving-room, though applicants must be able to draw from nature before they enter. In the weaving-room are two fancy chain-looms for dress-goods, three fancy chain-looms for woollen cassimeres, one gingham loom, and one Jacquard loom. Samples of brocaded silk, ribbons, alpacas, and fancy woollen goods are constantly provided for the school from Paris and elsewhere.
The course of study requires three years; and students are taught the art of designing, and making patterns from prints, ginghams, delaines, silks, laces, paper-hangings, carpets, oilcloths, etc. They can also weave their designs into actual fabrics of commercial sizes of every variety of material. The school has proved a most helpful and beneficent institution. It is an inspiration to visit it, and see the happy and earnest faces of the young workers, fitting themselves for useful positions in life.
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