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Northwestern University
Treasurer's Report,
June 30, 1902.
ROBERT D. SHEPPARD, Treasurer.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY.
ESTIMATE OP PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Real estate and buildings as per valuation (net) fixed by Land Com-mittee : see Schedule A, B, C & D £-5,462,123.70
Endowment Fund Bearing Interest (Schedule E) 96,530
Bills Receivable (Schedule F) (Book value) 50,969.96
Sinking Fund (Schedule G) 21,218 24
Securities belonging to Davis Professorship (See Schedule H) 12,950
Tuition Notes—notes on hand 7,482.68
Stock in La Porte Carriage Company 14,000
Books (Estimate of Dr. Bonbright) 50,000
Museum (Estimate of Prof. Grant) 20,000
Art Collection 20,000
Chemical Laboratory Apparatus (Estimate of Prof. Young) 3,600
Physical Laboratory Apparatus (Estimate of Prof. Crew) 8,027.26
Dearborn Observatory, Apparatus & Library (Estimate of Prof. Hough) 29,850
Engineering Department Equipment (Estimate of Prof. Basquin) 2,408.66
Manual Training Equipment (Estimate of Prof. Baeqnin) 1,275
Academy Physics (Estimate of Mr. Truby ) 930
Law Schoo 1 Equipment 15,000
Medical School Fixtures, Museum & Apparatus (Estimate of Dr. Shep-pard ) 20,000
Mercy Hospital Amphitheater, cost 22,317.03
Pharmacy School Apparatus & Fixtures (Estimate of Dr. Sheppard) . .
.
20,000
Dental School Apparatus & Fixtures 60,000
Furniture, University Hall, Book Account 5,381 .62
Woman's Hall Furniture, " 11,804.57
Hall of Science Furniture, " 743.09
Academy Furniture, " 2,251 .29
Observatory Furniture, " 604.83
Office Furniture, " 838.13
Dormitory Furniture, " 1,700.06
Gymnasium Apparatus & Furniture, " 1,001 . 73
Apparatus, " 8,768.88
Unpaid accounts, presumably good 25,301.95
$5,997,078.68
FINANCIAL REPORT
1NDEBTEINESS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
BILLS PAYABLE-NOTES AND MORTGAGES-JULY 1, 1902.
Date of Note. Payee. Due. Rate.Sept. 18, 1886—Mary F. Crews On demand— 6 per cent .
.
Jan. 13, 1895—Deborah Cummings On demand. . . .5 per cent.
.
Sept. 4, 1894—Mrs. Joseph Cummings Oi demand— 5 per cent .
Sept. 6, 1894—Alice D. Bonbright On demand. . . .5 per cent .
Sept. 18, 1894—Mary F. Crews On demand— 6 per cent.
June 9, 1897—Caroline F. Chubb On demand. . . .5 per cent.
.
July 22, 1897—Elizabeth G. Curtis On demand. . . .5 per cent .
July 22, 1897- Elizabeth G. Curtis On demand— 5 per cent .
June 18, 1898—Caroline F. Chubb On demand .... 5 per cent .
.
June 12, 1899-State Bank of Chicago Jan. 12, 1904. . . 4Vi per cent
June 3, 1899—State Bank of Evanston Demand 5 per cent
June 6, 1899—Mrs. Joseph Cummings 5 per cent .
.
•June 1, 1899—The John Crerar Library June 1, 1919 3*4 per cent
(Secured by mortgage on I. T. & S Bank.)
•Sept. 1, 1900—N. W. Mutual Life Ins. Co Sept. 1, 1910. . . .4 per cent:
(Secured by mortgage on Booth Bldg. Received
in installments.)
Mar. 28, 1900—111. Trust & Savings Bank Demand 4 per cent.
.
•July 12, 1901—N. W. Mutual Life Ins. Co ) Payable any in-(Secured by mortgage on Tre- > rerest day after
mont House.) ) July, 1903 4 per cent .
•Dec. 9, 1901—State Bank of Chicago Demand 4'/2 per cent.
.
•May 24, 1902—N. W. Mutual Life Ins. Co 1912 4 per cent .
.
Installment of new loan on Tremont House.
•June 30, 1902—N. W. Mutual Life Ins. Co 1912 4 per cent .
.
Installment of new loan on Tremont House.
Nov. 1 , 1902—Woman's Medical School Bonds . . 1913 6 per cent .
.
Due Professors and Instructors on Salary Account
Prtnc.500
1,000
800
700
900
500
375
2,000
700
75,000
10,000
1,000
475,000
340,000
140,000
. 300,000
75,000
50,000
20,000
35,000
$1,528,475
23,885
Total $1,552,300
Deducted by Land Committee in making estimate of real estate.
Receipts and Expenditures of all Departments
For Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1902.
RECEIPTS FROM ALL SOURCES.RENTS
:
General rent account $145,515 62
Evans Professorship of M. & I. Philosophy 5,216 38
Evans Professorship of Latin Language & Literature. . 2,632 50
Tremont House—Stores 7,244 54$ 160,609 04
Interest 10,131 69
COLLEGE UF LIBERAL ARTS :
College Tuition 30,059 76
Chemical Laboratory 1,283 10
Zoological Laboratory 559 00
Mineralogical Laboratory 77 81
Gymnasium 2,323 5034,303 17
DORMITORIES :
Willard Hall 20,713 62
Chapin Hall Expense, Light and heat 501 10
Dormitory for men 620 5721,835 29
Marcy Scholarship in Biology 43 30
ACADEMY
:
Tuition 10,033 29
Academy Lockers 119 2510,152 54
School of Oratory 5,725 00
School of Music 24,712 29
CITY DEPARTMENTS:Law School 15,005 80
Woman's Medical School 4,949 89
School of Pharmacy 19,143 61
Medical School,
General Receipts .$76,011 71
Davis Professorship 1,450 0077,461 71
Dental School 81,030 10197,591 11
Total Income $ 465,103 43
MISCELLANEOUS SOURCES
:
Coal Account 28,895 92
O. Lunt Library Endowment, Non-Productive (rebate
on assessments) 203 79
Garrett Biblical Institute, on account 1,899 63
Bills Payable 485,000 00515,999 3 4
FINANCIAL REPORT
RECEIPTS ON NOTE ACCOUNTS:Bills Receivable 12,150 43
Tuition Notes 3,373 20
Endowment Fund Notes 9,374 00
Students' Loan Fund 2,077 9226,975 55
60,920 20
457 48
362 43
750 00
350 00
250 0064,512 62
$1,133 511 14
RECEIPTS FROM SALES OF PROPERTY:Non-Productive Keal Estate 9,620 00
Productive Real Estate 5,196 65
Woman's Medical School Property 40,000 00
Y. M. C A. House 828 90
Eichbauer House 4,799 65
Planing Mill Machinery, less commission 475 00
DONATIONS :
Contributions to Law School Equipment 5,286 55
Chapin Hall Builcing Fund 25,000 00
Mercy Hospital Amphitheater 1,000 00
Department of Manual Training 1,368 16
Academy Equipment 188 00
Twentieth Century Fund 2,500 00
Charles E. Slocum Fund 27,000 00
Class of 1895 Library FundN. W. U. Settlement Building FundAlumni Banquet FundPrizes
Prof. Crew's Salary
Total Receipts
EXPENDITURES OF ALL DEPARTMENTS.
Overdraft of July 1, 1901 $ 374 01
Expense $ 9,457 51
Financial Secretary's Expense 142 81
Revenue Stamps 5 00
Alumni Banquet 806 69
Fayerweather Bequest, legal service 223 3510,635 36
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
:
College of Liberal Arts Expense 7,852 79
Old College 59 87
Botanical Laboratory 122 55
Physical Laboratory 317 12
Zoological Laboratory 707 75
Psychological Laboratory 321 97
Chemical Laboratory 1,155 33
Department of Geology 428 27
Museum and Department of Archaeology 625 48
Department of Mineralogy 480 28
Engineering Department 1,202 22
Hall of Science Expense 2,973 37
Observatory Expense 527 33
Campus (principally labor) 1,337 77
Power House 2,315 02
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY.
Gymnasium expense (including salary of Director andassistants) 2,322 51
Athletic Grounds 169 38
Orrington Lunt Library, Books 3,235 35
Library Expense 5,775 96
Classical Library 60 13
Catalogues 2,011 40
Advertising 709 3534,711 20
THE ACADEMY:Academy Expense 5,327 45
Academy Physics 200 35
Academy Biology 148 48
Academy Advertising 263 47
Department of Manual Training 1,468 87
Academy Lockers 44 25
Special Equipment for Academy 189 877,642 74
DORMITORIES
:
Willard Hall 23,002 76
Chapin Hall 851 84
Dormitory for men 853 5824,708 18
NOTE ACCOUNTS:Bills Receivable 7,372 38
Tuition Notes 3,698 90
Endowment Fund Notes 60,750 00
Students' Loan Fund 2,657 6574,478 93
MISCELLANEOUS:Commencement Expense 1,122 25
Rent, Repairs, etc 21,080 65
Tremont House Expense (insurance, etc.) 9,467 97
Interest 57,497 36— 88,045 98School of Oratory 5,725 00
Swift Hall Expense 286 846,011 84
School of Music 23,459 94
Orrington Lunt Library Endowment. Non-Productive. 767 90
Assessments on Non-Productive Real Estate 2,607 74
Abstract 34 50
Coal Account 29,032 28
Fahs Collection 52 00
Prizes , 300 0032,794 42
Garrett Biblical Institute 3,193 58
Payments to Professors and Instructors on accountofsalary, July 1, 1901, to July 1, 1902 114,338 34
CITY DEPARTMENTS
:
Law School 19,819 06
Woman's Medical School 10,222 44
School of Pharmacy 23,538 46
Medical School 65,657 05
Dental School 73,816 a3—— 193,053 34
8 FINANCIAL REPORT
INVESTMENTS AND IMPROVEMENTS.Tremont House 51,016 13
Booth Building 99.697 64
ChapinHall 28,700 00Mercy Hospital Amphitheater 23,317 03
Law School Equipment 566 27
Y. M. C. A. House 3,745 00
House on Sherman Avenue 825 00
Settlement Building 16,073 35
Toledo Property 7,000 00
University Hall Furniture 45 00
Bank Building 507 40
Willard Hall Building 3 360 44'
234,853 26
Bills Payable 275,000 00
Cash on hand July 1st, 1902 9,087 77
$1,133,511 14
FINANCIAL REPORT
SCHEDULE A.
NON-PRODUOTIVE PROPERTY—IN EVANSTON.AVAILABLE FOR LEASE OR SALE.
PRICEDESCRIPTION. LOT AND SIZE. PER FT. VALUE. TOTAL VALUE
BLOCK 2.
N.Emerson st. E. 99^ ft. of 13 9972xl50 $30 $2,985
14 50 xl80 75 3,750
15 50 xl80 75 3,750
16 50 x279 85 4,250
17 50 x279 85 4,250
21 50 xl80 75 3,750 | 22,735BLOCK 3.
Orrington and Hamlin 3 63 xl80 75 4,725 4,725
BLOCK 5.
S. of Emerson St 1 65 x200 120 7,800
2 65 xl80 100 6,500
3 55 xl80 1(0 5,500
4 63 xl80 120 7,560 27,360
BLOCK 6.
W. 6 ft. of 7 6 x228 50 300 300BLOCK 17.
N. 40 ft of 19 40 xlOD 40 1,600 1,600BLOCK 18.
N. 163.5 9&10 163.5x97Vo 100 16,a50 16,350
BLOCK 27.
All ex. E. 90 ft 7 69 x 77!/a 75 5,175 5,175
BLOCK 28.
1
2
3
Part of 13
BLOCK 58.
" **» *•**>
Sub-lot 21 & 22 11
Sub-lot 21 & 22 12 50 xl50 each 45 4,500 4,500
Sub-lot 21 & 22 13
BLOCK 68.
E40ft. W. 100 ft 1
2
BLOCK 72. "4m *'m
BLOCK 76 *
15° X28° 10U 15,0°° 15,00°
BLOCK ll.20 50 xl90 60 3,000 3,000
Lots 5 to 11 Sub 6 50 xl76 85 4,250
10 50 xl76 85 4,250
12 50 xl20 50 2,500
S. 40 ft 13 40 x!2J 50 2,000
17 50 xl20 50 2,500
8.31ft 19 31 xl20 50 1,550 17,050
1(1 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY.
BLOCK 78.
19 50 xl90 85 4,250
21 50 xl90 100 5,000
22 50 xl90 100 5,000 14,250
BLOCK 79.
17 50 x215 100 5,000
18 50 x215 100 5,000
19 50 x215 100 5,000 15,000
BLOCK 80.
16 50 xl50 125 6,250
17 50 xl50 125 6,250
19 50 xl50 125 6,250 18,750
BLOCK 81.
16 50 xl50 100 5,000
17 50 xl50 100 5,000
18 50 xl50 100 5,000 15,000
BLOCK 83.
Sheridan Rd. N . . .
.
1 72.5x180 120 8,700
2 50 xl80 120 6,000
3 50 xl80 120 6,<J00
12 50 xl80 75 3,750
13 to 17 50 xl80 60 15,000
18 72^x180 70 5,075
19 50 xl75 55 2,500
20 39.5x175 50 1,975
21 39.5x175 50 1,975
22 50 xl75 50 2,500 53,475
BLOCK 84.
1 63 xl80 100 6,300
2 50 xl80 100 5.000
3 50 xl80 100 5,000
4 50 xl80 100 5,000
5 50 xl80 100 5,000
6 62 xl80 100 6,200
E. y2 & W. ]/2 of (ex. W. \m ft) 7 40 xl52 50 2,000
9 39.5x152 50 1,975
10 395x152 50 1,975
Ex. N. 12 ft 11 50 xl80 65 3,250
17 50 xl53 45 2,250
20 50 xl53 45 2,250
18 39.5x153 45 1,777 50
19 39.5x153 45 1,777 50 49,755
BLOCK 85.
1 63 xl80 90 5.670
2 50 xl80 SO 4,500
3 50 xl80 90 4,500
7 50 xl52 45 2,250
8 39 5x152 45 1,777 50
9 39.5x152 45 1.777 50
10 50 xl52 45 2,250
12 50 xl80 60 3,000
13 50 xl80 60 3,000
14 50 xl80 60 3,000
15 50 xl80 60 3,000
FINANCIAL REPORT
Part of.
BLOCK 80.
Except 10 ft
.
BLOCK 87.
BLOCK 88.
10 03 xl80 00 3,780
17 40 xl53 45 1,800
18 39.5x153 45 1,777 50
19 25.5x153 45 1,147 50 43,230
3 50 xl80 90 4,500
4 50 xl80 90 4,500
7 50 xl39 45 2,250
8 39.5x139 45 1,777 50
10 50 xl39 45 2,250
11 50 xl80 00 3,000
12 40 xl80 00 2,400
14 50 xl80 00 3,000
15 50 xl80 00 3,000
10 47 xl80 00 2,820
17 50 xl38 35 1,750
18 39.5x138 35 1,382.50
19 39.5x138 35 1,382.50
20 50 xl38 35 1,750 35,702
1 40 xl80 80 3,080
2 50 xl80 80 4,000
3 50 xl80 80 4.000
4 50 xl80 80 4,0C0
5 50 xl80 80 4,000
8 50 xl03 40 2,000
9 39.5x103 40 1,580
10 39.5x103 40 1,580
11 50 xlG3 40 2,000
12 50 xl80 50 2,500
13 50 xl80 50 2,500
14 55 xl80 50 2,500
15 50 xl80 50 2,500
10 50 xl80 50 2,500
17 50 xl80 50 2,500
18 40.5x180 50 2,325
19 50 xl03.5 35 1,750
21 39.5x103.5 35 1,382 50
22 50 xl03.5 35 1,750 49,047
1 40.5x180 70 3,255
2 50 xl80 70 3,500
3 50 xl80 70 3,500
4 50 xl80 70 3,500
5 50 xl80 70 3,500
8 50 xl03 35 1,750
9 39.5x103 35 1,382 50
10 39.5x103 35 1,382 50
11 50 xl03 35 1,750
12 50 xl80 50 2,500
13 50 xl80 50 2,500
14 50 xl80 50 2,500
15 50 xl80 50 2.500
10 50 xl80 50 2,500
17 50 xl80 50 2,500
L2 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY.
18 46.5x180 50 2,325
19 50 xl63.5 30 1,500
21 39.5x163 5 80 1,185
22 50 X163.5 30 1,500 45,030BLOCK 89.
1 56 xl80 70 3,920
2 50 xl80 70 3,500
3 50 xl80 70 3,500
4 50 xl80 70 3,500
5 50 xl80 70 3,500
6 50 xl80 70 3,500
7 57 xl80 70 3,990
8 50 xl71 30 1500
9 39.5x171 30 1,185
10 39.5x171 30 1,185
11 50 xl71 30 1,500
12 57 xl80 50 2,850
13 50 xl80 50 2,500
14 50 xi80 50 2,500
15 50 xl80 50 2,500
16 50 xl80 50 2,500
17 50 x!80 50 2.500
18 56 xl80 50 2,800
19 50 xl72 30 1,500
20 39.5x172 30 1,185
21 39 5x172 30 1,185
22 50 xl72 30 1,500 54,300BLOCK 92.
1 50 x201 40 2,000
2 50 x201 40 2,000 4,000BLOCK 94.
1 50 xll9 40 2,000
2 50 xll9 40 2,000
3 50 xll9 40 2,000
4 50 xll9 40 2,000
5 60 xl75 70 4,200
6 59 xl75 70 4,130 16,350ROBINSON FARM.
N. K of the S. E. Va of the S. W k',
fractional Sec. 7-41-14, being
Lot 9 Assessor's Sub. ExceptR. R. way.
Lot 18, Assessor's Sub., Sec.
7-41-1^L
This property lies on ShermanAve. & St. Paul Railroad,
Maple Ave., Ridge Ave. at
Noyes St. 50,000 50,000BLOCK 14.
Colfax & Hartrey. . ...29 50 x200 8 400
30 50 x200 8 400 800BLOCK 5.
John Culver's Add Thayer St.
W. G. McDdniel' s ... 8 50 xlaO 5 250 250
Brown & Culver's Add. near ,V.
limits of city ...14 24 xllO 5 120 120
FINANCIAL REPORT 18
BLOCK 8.
Ira Brown's Sub. of 56, 68 of Uni-
versity Sub. Grand Avenue. .47 20 xl30
George Smith's Sub. South part
of Ouilmette's Reservation.
x. ExceptW 106.4 feet. Lots 17 & 18 36 acres.
University Subdivision of the S.
V2 Lot" 20 & all of Lots 21 & 22,
in Geo. Smith's Subdiv. of S.
part of Ouilmette's Reserva-
tion.
x. Except R. R. right of way. 16 & 17
13 & 14 ) about18, 19 }
x. & 20
80
60,000
15,000
80
,000
15,000
15,000acres. 15,000
[The lands marked " x," valued at $90,000, are set aside for the endowment ofthe Library.]
NON-PRODUCTIVE PROPERTY-IN WILMETTE,
]DESCRIPTION.PRICE
LOT AND SIZE. PER FT. VALUE. TOTAL, VALUEGreenleaf & Morse's Sub. Blocks 12,
13, 15, 16 ,19, 21
BLOCK 13.
1 to 26 inclusive.
BLOCK 15.
1,100 ft. frontage.
15 50 x200
16 50 x200
17 50 x200
15
20
20
20
16,500
1,000
1,000
1.000
16,500
BLOCK 16.
BLOCK 29.
GLENCOE.
18 50 x200
14 50 x200
20
20
1,000
1,000
4,000
1,000
Star Re-sub Part 4. .
.
12 100 xl25 2 200
13 100 x!25 2 200 400
NON-PRODUCTIVE PROPERTY-TOWN OF JEFFERSON.Town of Jefferson. Secrist's Sub-
division of E. K of S. E. Va. of
S. E. \i, Sec 10, T 40, R 13.
BLOCK 3.
3
to
11 inclusive. 50 per lot 800 800
13
to
BLOCK 4.
19 inclusive.
1
4
5
8
912
13
15
16
50 per lot 450 450
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY.
NON-PRODUCTIVE PROPERTY-TOWN OP HYDE PARK.
Town of Hyde Park. Lancaster's
Subdivision of W. h<2 of S. W. \i
of Sec. 22 88-14.
Wabash, near 71st 18 50 xl50 20 1,000 1,000
$783,625
SCHEDULE B.
PRODUCTIVE PROPERTY—EVANSTONANNUAL,
LOTS LEASED. value. rentalLot 13. Block, 37 $ 3,750 % 150
Lot 15, Block 33 3,000 120
Sub-lot 2 of Lots 2 and 3, Block 19 1,800 72
Lot 5, Block 32 5,000 200
North % of Lot 7, Block 8 400
Lot 14, Block 38 3,000 120
E. Yi of N. % of Lot 9, Block 6 1,320 52 80
W. 19 ft. of E 119 ft., Lots 5 & 6, Block 18 833 33 150
Lots, 8 & 9, Block 31 8,820 352 80
Lot 6, Block 5 2,000 80
East 25 ft. of Lot 6, Block 8 625 25
Lot 9, Block 38 6,842 50 273 70
Lot 8, Block 38 3,500 140
North 50 ft. of Lot 3, Block 10 3,250 130
Lot 7, Block 31 4,000 160
East 32 ft., Lot 10, Block 16 1,600 64
W. 55 ft., of E. 110 ft, of Lots 8, 9 & 10, Block 15 3.850 192 50
N. 23 2̂ ft. of Lots 7 & 8, and S. 36-Va of Lots 9 & 10, Block 18 ... . 3,000 180
Lot 1, Block 34 13,750 550
Lot 10, Block 38 4,165 166 60
South 50 ft. of Lot 5, Block 10 3,500 140
Lot 16, Block 33 3,750 150
East 16 ft., Lot 9, W. 34 ft. Lot 10, Block 16 2,500 100
East GO ft. Lots 6 & 7, Block 10 3,600 144
W. 59 ft. of Lots 5 & 6, Block 18 4,425 265 50
Lot 8, Block 37 3,000 120
W. 50 ft of Lot 9, Block 16 1,750 70
South 32 ft. of Lot 4 & N. 16 ft. of Lot 5, Block 10 3,120 124 80
Lot 8 and N. % of Lot 7, Block 16 4,400 176
N. 30 ft. of S. 60 ft. of Lot 10, Block 8 750 30
Lot 5, Block 78 4,000 200
Lot 14, Block 33 3,750 150
Lot 19, Block 79 4,000 160
W. Va of S, Vi, Lot 9, Block 6 825 33
S. 100 ft., Lots 19 & 20, Bk. 2, also piece 20x25 ft. in Wisvvall Lot 9,000 360
North 50ft., Lots 19 & 20, Block 2 4,500 180
South W-¥2 ft. of N. 169 ft. of lots 19 & 20, Block 2, South of
Emerson Street, 5,355 214 20
Lot 9, Block 37 3,867 50 154 70
Lots 11, 12, 22 & 23, Block 82 1,500 75
Lot 21, Block 76 25
W. 78 ft. of Lots 1 & 2, Block 18 13,333 33 800
FINANCIAL REPORT
South 16 ft.. Lot 3. & N. 34 ft. Lot 4, Block 10 3,250 130
Part of Lots 9 & 10, Block 18 4,000 200
Lot 6, Block 31 4,000 160
Lot 13, Block 75 7,200 288
North \i of W. 100 ft., Lot 18 & S. 10 ft. of W. 100 ft. of Lot 19,
Block 17 1,400 56
Lot 8, Block 76 3,750 150
North 50 ft. of Sub-lot 3, of Lot 2 & 3. Block 19 6,250 120
Sub-lot 9 of Lo'.s 5 to 11, Block 77 3,000 140
Lot 7. Block 37 3,250 130
Lot 5, Block 17 2,250 90
Lot 18, Block 80 5,000 200
Lot 5, Block 28 1,850 111
Lot 11 in Re-sub. of Lots 5 to 11, Block 77 2,918 56 116 74
North 15 ft. of Lot 16, & S. 25 ft.
, Lot, 17. Block 17 1,600 64
Noyes St. Lot 875 35
Lot 4, Block 78 4,000 160
Lot 3, Block 78 3,750 150
Lot 7, Block 29 2,500 100
East 25 ft., Lots 7 & 8, Block 27 1.125 45
W. 110 ft., Lots 8 & 9, Block 32 4,900 294
Lots 6 & 7, Block 32 10,000 400
Lots 16 & 17, Block 74 7,000 280
South Y2 of Lot 15, Block 17 1,000 40
Lot 2, Block 34 7,500 300
Lots 21 & 22, Block 79 10,000 400
Lot 6, Block 75 4,000 200
South 70 ft. of Lot 12, Block 76 4,900 196
Lot 7, Block 28 7,000 280
North 70 ft. of Lot 2, Block 16 4.200 1(38
Lots 14 & 15, Block 75 8,500 425
Lot 8 & North 30 ft. of Lot 9, Block 74 6,400 256
West 100 ft. of Lots 8, 9 & 10, Block 15 8,000 320
West 25 ft. of E. 50 ft of Lots 7 & 8, Block 27 1,125 45
Lot 11, Block 28 1,650 66
North Va of Lot 15, & S. 3 ft. Lot 16, Block 17 1,120 44 80
Lot 6, Block 17 2,500 100
North V* of Lot 11. Block 6 1,320 52 80
South y2 of Lot 11, Block 6 875 35
East 95 ft. of Sub- Lots 6 & 7 of Lots 4 & 5 & 6, Block 25 3,333 133 33
East %, of South K, Lot 8, Block 6 825 33
Lot 7 in Re-sub. of Block 5, South of Emerson St 3,150 126
Lots 1 & 2 & N. Y2 of Lot 3, Block 3 13,800 690
Lot 11 & N 10 ft. of Lot 12, Block 76 4,500 180
Lot 8, Block 29 2.250 90
Lot 27 & W. aVa ft. Lot 28, Block 2 1,575 63
Lot 7, Block 76 3,750 150
Lot 26, Block 2, North of Emerson St 1 975 79
Lot 4 & N. 10 ft. Lot 5, Block 3 3,600
West % of S. Vfe of Lot 8, Block 6 825 33
West 50 ft. of Lots 8 & 9, Block 10 2,250 90
Lots 1, 2 & 3, Block 81 11,250 450
Lot 6, Block 28 6,000 240
Sub-Lot 1 of Lots 2 & 3, Block 19 2,700 108
If. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY.
West 60 ft. of Lot 6, & W. 60 ft. of South 30 ft. of Lot 7, Block 8. 1,500 (50
Lot 3, Block 8 4,000 160
South 25 ft of Lot 9, Block 8 987 60 37 50
Lot 1 & N. 15 ft. of Lot 2, Block 8 25
West 78 ft of Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5 and all of 0, 7, 8. 9. Block 7 37,583 33 2,255
Lot 9, Block 8, part of 1,125 45
Lot 9, Block 8, part of 1,125 45
East 44% ft. of Lot 28, Block 2, North of Emerson St 2,002 50 8o 10
Lots 9 & 10, Block 82 1,500 75
Lots 11 & 12, Block 29 7,837 50 313 40
East XA of South % of Lot 9, Block 6 825 33
Lot 12, Block 28 2,000 80
Lot 13, Block 74 6,000 240
Lot 14, Block 74 3,750 150
Lot 8, Block 28 5,500 330
Lots 9 & 10, Block 28 6,500 390
Lot 5, Block 31 3,750 187 50
West 50 ft. of E. 145 ft, Sub- Lots 5, 6. 7 of Lots 4, 5 & 6, Block 25. 3,750 150
South y2 of Lot 7, Block 33 2.000 80
North V2 of Lots 17 & 18, Block 33 6,000 240
East 95 ft. of Sub- Lot 5 of Lots 4, 5 & 6, Block 25 2,750 110
Lot 15, Block 74 3,250 130
Lot 8 In Re-sub of Lots 5 to 11, Block 77 3,750 150
Lot 15, Block 81 3,000 120
North 25 ft. of Lot 10. Block 8 750 30
Lot 10, Block 29 2,250 90
West 40 ft. of E. 90 ft.. Lots 7 & 8, Block 27 1,800 72
Sub-lot 5 of Re-sub. of Lots 2 & 4, Block 19 1,900 76
Lot 4, Block 28 2,812 50 60
Lot 9, Block 29 2,250 90
Lot 8, except East 90 ft., Block 37 5,000 200
West 40 ft. of Sub-Lots 5,6 & 7, Lots 4,5 & 6, Block 25 2,400 96
Lot 17, Block 75 4,500 180
Lot 18, Re-sub. of Block 2 3,750 150
Part of Lots 6 & 7, Block 8 1,125 45
South 30 ft. of Lot 10, Block 8 1,125 45
Part of Lots 17 & 18, Block 17 2,000 80
Lot 7, except E. 90 ft., Block 27 25
Lot 8, except W. 110 ft., Block 32 1,250 50
Lot 9, except W. 110 ft., Block 32 1,200 48
North Va of Lot 8, Block 8 600 24
Lot 13, Block 38 4,250 170
North 40 ft., Lot 3, Block 16 2.200 88
Sub-lot 4 & South 2 ft. of Sub-lot 3, Lots 2 & 3, Block 19 2,100 84
South 16 ft. of Lot 5 & N. 34 ft. of Lot 7, Block 15 2,750 110
Lot 5, Block 15 2,750 110
Lot 12, Block 37 3,000 120
South Yz of Lot 8, Block 8 800 32
S. 32 ft. of Lot & N. 18 ft of Lot 7, Block 15 2,750 110
Lot 7, Block 23 6.600 264
Lot 5, Block 5, South of Emerson St 1,660 66 40
W. 150 ft. Lots 6 & 7, Block 10 25
Lots 16 & 17, Block 5 25
East 55 ft. of East 110 ft., Lots 8, 9 & 10, Block 15 3.300 132
FINANCIAL REPORT 17
South 48 ft. of Lot 7, Block 15 2,640 105 60
Lot 1 in Re-sub. of Lots 12 to 20, Block 3 1,777 50 71 10
Lot 1, Block 23 4,000 160
.$557,024 05 $ 24,060 87
HOUSES AND LOTS LEASED.1892 Sheridan Road $13,720 $ 840
617 Hamlin Street 7,968 01 420
1936 Sheridan Road 17,200 1,200
620 Hamlin Street 9,106 97 480
Planing Mill 6,000 540
828 Emerson Street 4,600 240
1822 Sherman Avenue 5,000 180
1129 Chicago Avenue 3,060 150
914 Emerson Street 1,797 50 168
906 Emerson Street 1,825 60
W. Va of N. y2 8 6 875 60
207 Lake Street 11,850
1123 Benson Avenue 2,380 244
569 Cook Street 102
1632 Orrington Avenue 240
2033 Orrington Ave., house under contract for sale to College
Y. M. C. A 3,250
$88,632 48 $4,934
JOHN EVANS ENDOWMENT.Professorship of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy.
8UB LOT5
3 & pt. 2
4
1
3&pt. 2.
7
6
PartPart ....
Part ....
Part 4. ..
Part 2. .
.
ANNUALLOT. BLOCK. VALUATION. RENTAL.
11 & 12 26 $ 3,125 $187 50
11 & 12 26 5,750 345
11 & 12 26 3,125 187 50
11 & 12 27 11,000 660
5 19 9,900 240
11 & 12 27 10,100 606
11 & 12 26 3,750 225
11 & 12 26 3,125 187 50
3 34 6.000 240
11 & 12 27 2,250 135
11 & 12 27 7,000 420
11 & 12 27 3,000 180
11 & 12 27 6,900 414
$75,025 $4,027 50
Professorship of Latin Language and Literature.
2
5
10. . .
.
Part.
3
4
PartPart
8 & 9 19
8 &9 19
10, 11 & 12 20
3 34
8 & 9 19
8 & 9 19
10 & 11 19
10 & 11 19
8,000 480
15,000 900
18,810 752 50
3,750 150
7,800 468
9,200 552
6,000 360
4,000 240
$72,560 $3,902 50
18 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY.
SCHEDULE C.
CHICAGO PROPERTY.BRAIN ARD & EVANS' ADDITION TO CHICAGO.
ANNUALBLOCK. LOT. VALUE. RENTAL.9 17 & 18 $ 3,000 $180
19 1,500 90
20 1,500 90
21 & 22 3,000 180
23 1,500 90
25 : 1,500 90
$12,000 $720
Brainard & Evans' Sub division of C T. Sub. of South frac-
tion of Sec. 29-39-14.
Dock Property, Paltzer Lumber Co $ 75,000 $ 1,800
= Northwestern University Building (Tremont House) 700,000 *63,000
t Booth Building :
4 per cent basis lease $187,500
Cost of Buiding 400,000587,500 36.000
vS Illinois Trust & Savings Bank Property
:
4 per cent basis 1,750,000 70,000
Dakota Farm (Part of Davis Professorship) 25,000
Toledo Property 7,000
= Northwestern University Building (Tremont House) encumbered$400,000, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company ; interest 4 per cent
;
principal payable on any intrest day.* This estimate of income includes the rental charged to the professional
schools. The ground floor of Northwestern University Building and a portion of
the second floor are rented for commercial purposes; the remaining floors are
used by the Law, Pharmacy and Dental Schools.
t Booth Building and ground encumbered for $340,000, Northwestern MutualLife Insurance Company ; 4 per cent interest
;principal payable on any interest
day.
§ Illinois Trust & Savings Bank Building and ground encumbered for
$475,000. Crerar Library, due June 1, 1919; interest 3'4 per cent.
SCHEDULE D.
UNIVERSITY CAMPUS.LOWER CAMPUS
:
Full value $792,500
Deduct for part leased to Garrett Biblical Insti-
tute 264,166$528,334
MIDDLE CAMPUS:(Dempster Subdivision) 73,000
UPPER CAMPUS:Full value $495,000
Deduct for part leased to Swedish Theological
Seminary 60,000435,000
WILLARD HALL CAMPUS 56,900-$1,093,234
FINANCIAL REPORT 19
BUILDINGS OWNED BY N. W. U. AND USED FOR EDUCATIONALPURPOSES.
CAMPUS
:
University Hall $122,696 22
Fisk Hall 91,880 68
Old College 16,816 62
Annie May Swift Hall 27,062 66
Hall of Science 51,332 75
Orrington Lunt Library 100,545 42
Dearborn Observatory 24,938 38
Observatory Dwelling 6,989 15
Gymnasium 3,000
Grand Stand
WILLARD CAMPUS:Music Hall 21,369 24
Willard Hall 90,000
Chapin Hall 30,000
445,261
141,369 24DEMPSTER SUBDIVISION:
Dormitory 10,692 50 10,692 50
MEDICAL SCHOOL BUILDINGS:Laboratory Building $138,538 20
Davis Hall 29,450
Land, 220 feet 26,400
194,378 20
Less encumbrance 75,000119,378 20
Office Building 3,571 35
Ground 3,000
6,571 35
1,816,507 17PROPERTY HELD IN TRUST
:
Grand Prairie Seminary, Onargo, 111 140,000
N. W. U. Settlement Building and Ground 34,000174,000
$1,990,507 17
20 FINANCIAL STATEMENT
RECAPITULATION.SCHEDULE A.
Non-productive lands in
:
Value.Evanston $ 709,475
Wilmette 21,500
Glencoe 400
Jefferson 1,250
Hyde Park 1,000
$ 733,625SCHEDULE B.
Productive Property
:
Lots Leased 557,024 05
Houses & Lots 88,632 48
Lots set aside for John Evans Endowment
:
Professorship of M. & I. Philosophy 75,025
Professorship of Latin Language & Literature 72,560793,241 53
SCHEDULE C.
Productive property in Chicago
:
Lots in Block 9, Brainard & Evans' Addition 12,000
Dock Property 75,000
Northwestern University Building (Tremont House) . 700,000
Booth Building 587,500
Illinois Trust & Savings Bank Property 1,750,000
3,124,500Toledo Property 7,000
Dakota Property (Part of Davis Prof.) 25,000. 30,000
SCHEDULE D.
Campus and buildings devoted to educational work, fromwhich no income is derived
:
Campus and buildings in Evanston 1,693,807 62
Office Building & Land 6,571 35
Medical School Building & Land, Chicago 194,378 201.394,757 17
$6,578,123 70Property held in Trust, see Schedule D 174,000 174,000
$6,752,123 70
Less mortgages (Schedules C & D) 1,290,000
Net value $5,462,123 70
[For total indebtedness of the University on July 1, 1902, see Schedule headed" Indebtedness of the University."]
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. 21
SCHEDULE E.
ENDOWMENT FUND NOTES.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Aug.Nov.Jan.
MayMayMayMayMayMayMayJuly
Feb.
Nov.Nov.June,
MayFeb.
Mar.Mai*.
Mar.Mar.Mar.Mar.Mar.Mar.Mar.Mar.Mar.Mar.MayMaySept.
1892—Wm.1892-Wm.1892—Win.
1892- Wm.1892—Wm.1892—Wm.
1892—Sylvester F. Jones Feb. 2, 1894 .
1892—Sylvester F. Jones Feb. 2, 1895.
.
1892-Wm. H. Bartlett Jan. 26, 1897.
H. Bartlett Jan. 26, 1897.
H Barrlett Jan. 22, 1897
H. Bartlett Jan. 26, 1897 .
H. Bartlett Jan. 26, 1897 .
H. Bartlett Jan. 26, 1897.
H. Bartlett Jan. 26, 1897.
18&5-J. G. Orchard Installments
1896-Mary A. Wyckoff Nov. 1, 1906.
1898-May Bennett Dyche Jan. 25, 1904.
1898—T. W. Heermans Feb. 15, 1901.
1898—T. W. Heermans Aug. 15, 1901.
.
1898—T. W. Heermans Feb. 15, 1902.
.
1898—T. W. Heermans Aug. 15, 1902.
1898—T. W. Heermans Feb. 15, 1903.
.
1898—T. W. Heermans Aug. 15, 1903.
1898—T. W. Heermans Feb. 15, 1904.
1898—Frank P. Crandon July 2, 1899.
.
1889—Rogers Park Water Co. . .Feb. 1, 1909.
.
1887—Kearney St. Ry. Bond1887—Kearney St. Ry. Bond1900-State Bank of Evanston . .
.
1900—A. H Ullrich May 4, 1905.
.
1902—Garrett Biblical Inst Demand ....
1902 - Chicago Eclec. Med. Coll. Mar. 24, 1903,
Nov..Nov. 1, 1892.
Trust Deed $
Trust DeedTrust Deed
. Trust Deed
.Trust DeedTrust DeedTrust DeedTrust DeedTrust Deed.Trust Deed, Bal...
Trust DeedMortgageTru't Deed.Trust DeedTrust Deed.Trust Deed.Trust DeedTrust DeedTrust DeedCollateral
BondNo good
. No goodStock.Trust Deed.No Security
Worn. Med. School.
.
1902-
1902—
1902-
1902—
1902—
1902-
1902-
1992—
1902—
1902—
1902—
Mar. 24, 1904,
Mar. 24, 1905,
Mar. 24, 1906,
Mar. 24, 1907,
Mar. 24, 1908,
Mar. 24, 1909,
Mar. 24, 1910,
Mar. 24, 1911,
Mar. 24, 1912,
Mar. 24, 1913,
Mar. 24, 1914,
1902—Frank K. Moody May 2, 1907.
.
1902—D. D. Thompson May 2, 1907.
.
1901-A. B. Johnson Sept. 4, 1905.
Trust Deed.Trust Deed.Trust Deed.
1,250
1,250
1,830
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
5,650
700
3,000
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
2,000
1,000
500
500
1,250
5,000
18,000
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
5,000
3,600
3,500
Ledger Account $96,530
22 FINANCIAL REPORT.
SCHEDULE F.
LIST OF BILLS RECEIVABLE ON HAND JULY 1, 1902.-IN BILLS RECEIV-
ABLE ACCOUNT ON LEDGER.
Date of Note. Giver of Note. Date Due. Security. Amount.Sundry Notes in the hands
of Wm. Deering & Co.
for collection $35,687 78
July 1, 1882—M. M. Parkhurst (sub-
scription) July 1, 1883. . .No security 1,000
July 1, 1883-Henry S. Towle, subsc'n. July 1, 1884. . .No security 500
July 1, 1883-Henry S. Towle. " . July 1, 1885. . No security 500
June 30, 1879-Singer Mfg. Co. (Adver-tising) No security
Aug. 1, 1883-John Ellis (subscription) Aug. 1, 1885. . No security
Jan. 1, 1889—C. M. Cass Apr. 1, 1889. . .No securityMay 11, 1891—John W. Dowling Nov. 11, 1901. No securityJan. 8, 1902—D. E. Wilcox, et al Nov. 8, 1892 . .No securityApr. 21, 1892-H. M. Stryker Apr. 22. 1892. . .No securityApr. 22, 1892-Wm. F. Garnet Apr. 24, 1892. . No security
Jan. 31, 1893-J. J. & M. Foster Dec. 31, 1893. . No security
Oct. 16, 1893—John Freeman Jan. 14, 1894. . .No security
May 1, 1894-Gary G. Calkins June 29, 1894. .No security 625
Jan. 15, 1895—Wilber J. Andrew Oct. 5, 1895. ...No security 150
Feb. 1, 1897—Evanston Mfg. Co 1897 No security 144 81
Mar. 13, 1893-Robert D. Sheppard Demand 4,000
Apr. 5, 1990—Addison Goodell Dec. 1, 1902. ...No security 500
Oct. 31, 1900-Ira F. Palmer Oct. 31, 1903 . .No secutity 000
Nov. 1, 1900-R. F. Cummings Nov. 1. 1903. . .No security 1.000
Nov. 1, 1900—J. W. Walton Nov. 1, 1895. . .No security 1,600
June 1, 1901— J. H Sandmeyer Indefinite No security 37 02
Oct. 31. 1900—B. F. Housel Installments. Chattel Morgage. . . 921 76
Oct. 31, 1901—Frank M. Elliott 5 per cent No security 500
May 31, 1901—J. H. Sandmeyer June 31, 1902. .No security 12
May 31, 1901-H' E. Rusesll Aug 31, 1902. . .No security 24
May 31, 1901 -M. Merubia July 30, 1902. . .No security 18
June 10, 1902-M. M. Parkhurst Nov. 15, 1902. .Collateral 3,188 70
30
90 67
30
65
35
175
13 78
71 44
$50,969 96
SCHEDULE G.
SINKING FUND
May 5, 1899—E. E. Barnard May 5, 1900. ...No collateral 733 33
May 5. 1899—E. E. Barnard May 5, 1901. . . .No collateral 733 33
Nay 5, 1899-E. E. Barnard June 1, 1900. . .No collateral 733 33
(19) Atchison-Topeka Bonds 19,018 25
Ledger Account $21,218 24
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. 23
SCHEDULE H.
STATEMENT OF DAVIS PROFESSORSHIP.Securities turned in by Mr. Deering
:
Notes of I. R. Best and accrued interest $17,383 21
Notes of Mr. Francis and interest 21,423 60
Notes of Mr. Harvey 5,151 67
Wiswall note and interest 3,881 25
Note of HansD. Bruhn 1,019 37
C. W. Blair 1,004 67
Cash 136 23$50,000
Note of Harrison Prindle to cover shrinkage and not included
in schedule 1,326
Cash advanced by University for loan to M. M. Parkhurst 5,000
Amount of collections belonging to Income Account 197 26
Cost of collection 123320 26
Total amount charged to this Fund $55,320 26
CASH RECEIVED ON ABOVE.Notes of I. R. Best 17,387 21
Notes of Mr. Francis 3,068 80
Notes of Mr. Harvey 348 54
Notes of C. E. Wiswall 225
Notes of Hans D. Bruhn 450
Notes of C. W. Blair 1,035
Cash 136 23
Harrison Prindle 1,32623,976 78
$31,343 48
Actual Cash Proceeds to date have been 23,976 78
Less amount transferred to Income Account 320 2623,656 52
Invested as follows :
Parkhurst Note 5,000
Bonds taken in settlement of Best indebtedness 7,500
Interest in Wiswall House 3,750
In hands of University 7,406 5223,656 52
Securities on hand belonging to Davis Professorship are as follows
:
Note of M. M. Parkhurst (secured by trust deed) 5,000
(Past due and no interest paid since February, 1897.)
Hans D. Bruhn mortgage which we have agreed to release on pay-
ment of $900, $450 of which has been paid 450
Harvey securities, probable value 000
Bonds taken in part settlement of Mr. Best's indebtedness 7,500
Farm in Cass County, North Dakota, acquired by foreclosure of
mortgage of C. W. Francis, probable value 25,000
Interest in Wiswall House 3,750
Cash in hands of Northwestern University 7,406 52
24 FINANCIAL REPORT.
Evanston, III., July 1, 1902.
To the Trustees of Northwestern University.
Gentlemen : I have examined the books of the Treasurer for the
year ending June 30, 1902, including all receipts and payments with
the vouchers relating thereto, and find them correct. The securities
on hand have been checked off by me, and they agree with the records
in the office. The report of the Treasurer issued under that date
represents accurately the assets and liabilities of the University as they
stood at that time. AUDITING COMMITTEE,By Frank P. Crandon,
Chairman.
Estimated Receipts and Expenditures
OF
ALL DEPARTMENTS
OF
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY,
EVANSTON, ILL.,
FOR THE YEAR
1901-1903.
It has seemed best to me to submit in detail to the Trustees
the proposed plan of operation, involving expenditure, of the
various departments of the University, so that the demands of the
departments can be readily apprehended and possibly dealt with,
if it is deemed advisable, at this session of the Board of Trustees.
Respectfully submitted,
R. D. SHEPPARD,Treasurer.
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND PROPOSED EXPENDITURESOF THE EYANSTON DEPARTMENTS.
RECEIPTS.
Tuition, College of Liberal Arts $30,000
Tuition, College of Liberal Arts 1.408
Chemical Laboratory 1,036
Zoological Laboratory 640
Gymnasium ., 2,500
Tuition, Academy 12,574
Rents, Net 140,000
Evans Professorship, Latin ..... 5,000
Evans Professorship, Philosophy 5,000
Woman's Hall 20,000
Dormitory 400
Interest 3,500
School of Music 21,000
School of Oratory , 7,100
Mineralogical Laboratory 50
$250,208
EXPENDITURES.
Salaries—College of Liberal Arts.
President $5,500
Daniel Bonbright 3,000
Prof, of Geology 2,200
Robert Baird „„ 2,500
C. W.Pearson , 2,500
Amount carried forward 815, 700
Estimated Receipts and Expenditures
Amount carried forward #15,700
G. W. Hough 2,400
R. D. Sheppard.. ., 2,000
A. V. E. Young 2,500
James T. Hatfield 2,500
C. B. Atwell ,t 2,500
R.L.Cumnock , 2,000
Henry Crew 2,700
J. Scott Clark.. 2.500
J. H. Gray 2,500
Henry S. White 2.500
Thomas F. Holgate 2,500
A.R.Crook ... 1,800
Henry Cohn, or German Professor 1,800
George A. Coe , 2,500
Mary L. Freeman.. 800
William Caldwell 1,700
William A. Locy . 2,500
J. A. Scott, , 2,000
R.E.Wilson 600
Samuel D Gloss , 800
George O Curme 1,800
OmeraF. Long 1,600
Edouard Baillot 2,200
James A. James 2,500
Martha Foote Crow , 1,500
Horace Snyder 1,200
Assistant to Prof. Clark 800
Henry Le Daum 600
Student Assistants 800
Instructor in History, Mr. McCormick. 450
C. M. Hollister, Physical Director 1,800
A W. Patten.... 2,500
W. D. Scott 1,600
J E.George 1,600
H. G. Keppel 1,300
Instructor in Botany » ,...*> 500
O. H. Basquin.. 1,800
A. H. Wilde 1,600
Fellow in History, Guy Terry 300
O. C. Kellogg 1,000
Amount carried forward...,* $84,250
Northwestern University
Amount carried forward $84,25.0
Salaries—Academy—H. F. Fisk 3,000
J. L. Morse 1,800
Ada Townsend 1,000
Anne Estelle Caraway . 850
Clara Grant 950
RE. Wilson 600
A. E. Greenlaw 1,200
R R. Tatnall 1,200
CarlaF. Sargent 850
Henry Le Daum 600
Jane N. Scott 750
Otto Swezey 800
J. H. Petrie 1,050
Instructor in History 700
Julia E Ferguson 240
R. C. Flickinger 400
J. A. Scott 300
Teacher of Penmanship 100,$16,390
Library Salaries—Lodilla Ambrose $1,000
One Assistant in Library. GOO
One Assistant in Library 600
Student Assistant „ 400$ 2,600
Janitor Service.
John Peterson, University Hall andHeadJanitor. 720
August Altenberg 540
Alfred Heerens 540
Louis Luettig 540
Hall of Science 540
Engineer, Power House 900
University Hall Janitor and Fireman... 540
J. Schelski, Woman's Hall 540
Dormitory 180
Extra Janitor Service 600% 5,640
Amount carried forward , $108,880
Estimated Receipts and Expenditures
Amount carried forward $108,880
Miscellaneous Salaries—Business Manager 2,000
W. A. Burch 2,500
G. G. Calkins 700
Bookkeeper 1,000
Secretary 720
Additional Clerical Service 1,000
$ 7,920
College Expense 4,250
Hall of Science Expense 1,000
Academy Expense 2,500
Library Expense (including books) 3,600
Gymnasium Expense 500
Woman's Hall (all expenses included) 20,000
Office Expense (not including salaries) 3,000
Dormitory Expense * 300
Observatory Expense 300
Chemical Laboratory 1,000
Zoological Laboratory , 1,000
Physical Laboratory .. 700
Mineralogical Laboratory 200
Botanical Laboratory 125
Coal and Light 3,600
Academy Physics 200
Academy Biology 150
Geological Department and Museum 500
Archaeological Department 200
Psycological Museum 200
Mathematical Department 25
Hospital 500
Catalogues 2,500
Advertising 500
Interest 30 000
Campus 1,000
Assessments 3,000
Sidewalks 1,000
School of Music 20,000
School of Oratory 7,100
Swift Hall Expense 300
Amounts carried forward 8109,250 $116,800
North western Un iversity.
Amounts carried forward $109,250 $116,800
Archaelogical School at Rome 250
Mathematical Journal 100
Debating League ./ 50
Four Mile League. 160
Visitation of Schools 300
Christian Association 500
Special Books in Department of Political
Economy and Finance 350
Special Addition to Historical Library 500
Furniture and Apparatus , 500
Engineering Department 1 500
Latin Department 50
Sinking Fund 19.898
$133,408
$250,208
Evanston, III., May 18, 1901.
Doctor Daniel Bonbright,Acting President, Northwestern University.
Dear Sir—I hand you herewith an estimate of the receipts
and expenses of the School of Music for the year 1901-1902, basedupon the experience of former years.
Yours very truly,
P. C. LUTKIN.
ESTIMATE OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THESCHOOL OF MUSIC FOR THE YEAR 1901 = 1902.
RECEIPTS.
From Tuitions ,„.... $18,500
From Matriculations 160
From Diplomas and Certificates 60
From Piano and Organ Rents 1,400
$ 20,120
EXPENDITURES.
Salary of Dean ....... % 2,500
Salary of Dean (Contingent) 1,500
Salary of Janitor 450
Commissions to Instructors 12,500
Advertising 500
Amounts carried forward $17,450 % 20,120
3 Estimated Receipts and Expenditures
Amounts carried for ward $17,450 % 20 120
Rent of Pianos 1,100
Organ Payments 200
Clerk Hire 3or
Printing Catalogue, Programs, Etc 375
Postage 225
Sundries •, ... 250
% 19,900
Credit Balance % 220
P. C LUTKIN, Dean.
ESTIMATED RSCEiPTS AND PROPOSED EXPENDITURESOF THE CHICAGO DEPARTMENTS,
N W. U. DENTAL SCHOOL.
BUDGET OF EXPENSE FROM 1901 TO 1902.
Anticipated Receipts from All Sources—Matriculation Fees and General Tuition $55,250
Pinal Examination and Laboratory Fees... 8,900
Receipts from Clinic. 24,000$88,150
Estimated Beceipts based on 530 students
as against 489 for Session of 1900 and 190 1.
ESTIMATED DISBURSEMENTS.
SALARIES.Professors—
G. V. Black $5,000
T.L.Gilmer „ ., 500
E. M. Whinnev 1,000
E. Noyes 100
J. H. Prothero 3,000
W. E. Harper 3,000
F. B. Noyes 1,000
T B. Wiggin 175
W. T. Eckley > 1,000
V. J. Hall 1,250
George Dorsey 350
J. N. McDowell 245
Amount carried forward $16,620
Northwestern University.
Amount carried forward $16,620
Special Instructors—J. W. Birkland $ 315
G. B. McFarlane 315
F. W. Gethro 350
C. H.Converse 210
E. S. Willard 1,2008 2,390
Demonstrators—Five men, 12 months 84,500
One man, 7 months 525
Eight men, 7 months 2,800
3 7,825
Janitors—One for 12 months $ 600
One for 12 months I 480
Two for 7 months 560$ 1,640
Ushers and Librarians—One for 12 months $ 360
Four for 7 months >-. 7008 1,060
Clinic Office—One for 12 months.. ,.... $ 720
One for 12 months., 480
One for 7 months 210S 1.410
Bookkeeper and Stenographer. 900
University's Representative 1,000
Museum »»«*..... 800
Library 350
Chemical Laboratory ...,..v< 150
Anatomical Laboratory 1,000
Histological Laboratory 150% 2,450
Rent £8.500
Water Tax ,.., 200
Insurance 1,000
Stationery and Printing 1,300
Postage 600
Advertising 3,500$15,100
Amount carried forward 50,395
10 Estimated Receipts and Expenditures
Amount carried forward 50,395
Incidental Expenses—Gas, Electric Light and Power $1,675
Laundry 700
Repairs 500
Plant and Equipment 250
Annuity, Mrs. Menges , 1,500
Miscellaneous Expenses 3,700$ 8,325
Clinic Material and Supplies 8,500
Total Estimated Disbursements $67,220
Total Anticipated Receipts 88,150
W. E. HARPER, Secretary.
BUDGET OF EXPENSE FOR MAY AND JUNE, 1901.
Professors'' Salaries—G. V. B ack, at $418 per month $ 836
W. E. Harper, at $208 per month 416
J. H. Prothero, at $250 per month 500
E. S. Willard, at 100 per month 200$ 1,952
Demonstrators' Salaries—
R. W. Parker, at $80 per month $ 160
A. C. LaTouche, at $75 per month 150
McGuire Snyder, at $75 per month 150
P. W. Parker, at $75 per month 150
Ben Waldberg , 40
O. D Ireland, at $60 per month 120$ 770
Employees'1 Salaries—Maurice Anthony, at $60 per month ....$ 120
A.C.Hawkins, at $40 per month 80
Mrs. F. H. Williams, at $25 per month. 50
Mrs. O. D. Ireland, at $30 per month. ... 60
F. M. Parr, at $75 per month 150
John Gossip, at $50 per month 100
Alvin Peterson, at $40 per month 80$ 640
MuseumPower....
Amount carried forward
3,362
175
75
3,612
Northwestern University.
Amount carried forward 3,612
Gas Bills 135
Rent 1,684
Advertising « 135
Operating and Incidentals 1,800
8 7,366
W. E. HARPER, Secretary.
Comparison of number of matriculates at corresponding- date
last session, on which basis we estimate the additional students:
Number of Matriculates, June 4th, 1900.
Seniors 60
Juniors 23
Freshmen ,. 8
Total o 91
Number of Matriculates, June 4, 1901.
Seniors 32
Juniors , 29
Freshmen ..,„, 55
Total 116
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL.INCOME AND PROPOSED EXPENDITURE.
Receipts From April ist, 1900, to April 1st, 1001.
Tuition $36,951.72
Breakage Deposits 3,050.00
Matriculation 520.00
Laboratory Tickets 935.00
Locker Rent 74.00
Storage Anatomy Material 800.00
Sundries 1,638 79
Income Davis Professorship Fund 2,282.42
Total $46,251.93
Probable Income for next year the same.
Estimated Receipts and Expenditures
Budget for Year Based on Expenditures for Last Year, FromApril i, 1 901 to April 1, 190a.
Anatomy \Teaching $1,500
y\ Materia] 1,000 2,500
Histoloe-v /Teaching 1,125msioiogyj Material 300 1,425
«?-**1 ^asa"
1^ 4,900
«~<*W |^a!_§ 750
Patholotrv iTeaching 3.OC0fatnoiogy
| Material 1,000 4,000
Bacteriology and Clinieal Pathology .. {T~%£g fljgg 3 .90o
Obstetrics 9 250
Museum 400
Chemistry ,v. 2.565
Clerical Services . 2,295
Janitor Services 2,805
Advertising 1.000
Bulletin and Catalogue , 2,000
Incidentals , 5,500
Interest 1,012
Dispensary , 1,200
Repairs.. 2,300
Stamps and Stationery...... 600
Gas 1,535
Heating 2,174
Refunded fees and deposits 2,200
Total $45,311
The committee feels the great need of a head to the Anatom-ical Department. We have had that department carried on by
instructors for a year. However, it neither looks well to pros,
pective students nor is it right that so important a branch should
be left to instructors Suitable teachers for it would increase our
budget $2,000 at least.
Our Professor of Pathology asks for three assistants whichwill cost $950 more and for $200 more for material than we have
appropriated. He also desires thirty new microscopes which wouldcost $3,000.
^
HNorthwestern University. '3
It is very desirable that our Professor of Hygiene have a
laboratory of Hygiene to encourage research work in that study.
This we also feel unable to establish, as we do not see where the
Deeded money is to come from.
These are some of the present pressing needs of the school.
(N. S. DAVIS)
ESTIHATE OF EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOL OF PHARflACYFOR 1901 = 1902.
Faculty Payroll $ 9,140
Heat, Water and Gas 1 800
Janitor Service 1,080
Advertising 1,200
Apparatus and Materials 600
Stenographer and Clerk 600
Stationery and Incidentals 300
Commencement Expenses (in April) 100
University Office 100
Chemistry Department (Pharmacy School's Share) 3 500$18,420
Rent 3.000021,420
Last Year's Income -. $17,875
FACULTY PAYROLL.Professor of Pharmacy 8 2 500
Professor of Botany and Pharmacography 2,000
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy 1,500
C. W. Patterson ...,„ 1,200
Henry B Carey 720
Assistant in the Pharmaceutical Laboratory 720
Dean's Services 5008 9,140
Chicago, June 8, 1901.
Robert D. Sheppard, D. D.
,
Dear Sir:—At a recent meeting of the Executive Committeeof the School of Pharmacy the following recommendations weromade:
^ 1st. That $1,200.00 be appropriated for advertising purposes.
jl (It will be noted that this is a reduction from amount appropriated
^for this purpose last year.)
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14 Estimated Receipts and Expenditures
2nd. That Charles W. Patterson be transferred to ChemicalDepartment with a salary of $1,000 00 per annum, to fill the
position held by Carl G Hunkle who has resigned.
3rd. That Mr. Wm Johnson be made assistant in ChemicalLaboratory at a salary of $900 00 per annum.
4th. That Prof. J. H Long- be authorized to employ three
students at salaries not exceeding $250 00 each per annum. Theseassistants to Prof. Long will, it is hoped and believed, enable himto carry on the work satisfactorily during the absence of Prof.
Dains, and will result in a saving of more than $500 00 in that de-
partment during the coming year.
5th. That a stenographer be employed as soon as possible
at a salary not exceeding $60 00 per month.
6th. That one assistant for Pharmaceutical and Dispensing
Laboratories be employed at a salary not exceeding $900.00 per
annum.7th That Harry Kahm Phm M., M. D., bo appointed Assis-
tant Prof, of Physiology and Materia Medica at a salary of $250.00
per annum,8th. That two students be employed in Pharmaceutical and
Microscopical Laboratories at a salary not exceeding $250.00 oach
per annum.These changes will relieve H. B. Cary and Miss Viola Gris-
wold whose services will be discontinued at the close of this school
year and will result in saving about $500.00 in these departments
during the coming year.
9th. That the salary of Robt. Simms be increased to $50.00
per month.
Some of these items may not require any action by your Board
of Trustees, but I have given this detailed statement of the action
of the Executive Committee, hoping that you may thereby have a
clearer understanding of the situation in our school.
Very respectfully yours,
T. H. PATTERSON, Secretary.
N. W. U. LAW SCHOOL, BUDGET ipoi-'oa.
Salaries—H. B. Hurd. -, $ 600
. E. A. Barriman 3,000
J. B. Wigmore 3,000
Amount carried forward 6,600
Northwestern University
.
Amount carried forward 6,600
Blewitt Lee 640
E. B. Smith , 1,440
J. Mack 1,440
Special 215
Mr. Adams 860
Mr. Hyde 200
Mr. Kales 200
Mr. J. H. S. Lee 300
N. Sears 1,000
P. S. Grosscup 1,000
$ 13,895
Rent.. 3,000
Catalogue and Printing 500
Advertising- .... 500
Incidentals 500
Books 600
9 18,995
Receipts $15,000
Requisitions for Northwestern University Woman'sMedical School. 1901-1902.
Gynecology, Prof. Mergler $ $ 25.00
Medicine, Prof. Danforth, Prof. Skelton.
Oral Surgery, Prof. Talbot
Nervous Diseases, Prof Brower 50 00
Obstetrics, Prof Root, Repairs, Incident'ls 30 00
Dermatology; Prof. Zeisler
Physiology, Prof. Skelton , Salary 300.00
Assistant, Salary 200 00500.00
Jurisprudence, Prof. Bartelme
Pediatrics, Prof. AbtNose and Throat, Prof. Casselberry, Additions,
Repairs = 50 00
Medicine, Prof. EdwardsChemistry, Prof. Hall, Salary 750.00
Supplies 50.00 800 00
Pathological and Historical Laboratories,
Prof. Hamilton, Supplies 95.00
Salary 900.00995.00
Amount carried forward 2,450.00
i6 Estimated Receipts and Expenditures
Amount carried forward 2,450 00
Pharmacy, Prof. OldbergOrthopedics, Prof. Rid Ion 15 00
Embryology, Prof. Van Hoosen, Supplies,... 10.00
Eye and Ear, Prof. Allport, Miscellaneous... 50.00
.Bacteriology, Prof. Cook, Salary 555.00
Supplies 67.41
Clinical Pathology 16 30638.71
Materia Medica, Prof. Jackson
Anatomy, Prof. Mix, Salary and Assist-
ant's Salary 800 00
Supplies 200.00
1,000.00
Surgery, Prof. Besley
Dr. Rasmussen, Druggist 300.00
A. Nyquist, Janitor 720.00
M. M. Crofut, Clerk 780.00
$5,963.71
Secretary's Office 300.00
Fuel, Light, Electricity (estimated last year) 700 00
Catalogue (with postage, not to exceed $320.85) .... 400.00
Water Tax (about) 60 00
Diplomas (about) 40 00
Advertising 800 00
Washing (dispensary) ... 78 00
Drugs and Dressings 300.00
Incidentals (Does not exceed $20 per month, in-
cluding telephone, postage, etc.) 240.002,918.00
200.00
Repairs
Interest on Bonds ... 2,10000
$11,181.71
Receipts for current year $4,751.50
Respectfully submitted,
MARIE J MERGLER, Dean.
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
SUPPLEMENT TO
PRESIDENT'S OFFICE.
Treasurer's Report.
June 30, 1902.
ROBERT D. SHEPPARD, Treasurer.
Northwestern University was founded and has been perpetuated
tlirough the generosity of its friends, supplemented by the sagacious
and painstaking labors of its Board of Trustees. No list of donors or
donations has, so far as we have been able to learn, ever been compiled,
and the result following may need to be revised as new information
reaches us on the subject. We will be grateful if friends of the Uni-
versity will send us information by which our list may be more com-
plete and due credit be given those who have so kindly contributed.
It is especially difficult to properly give credit to donors of books
for the library and material for the museum. Nor have we noted
another class of contributions that camiot well be measured in money
;
namely, the devotion of time and skill, without compensation, to the
affairs of the institution, on the part of some of its officers and mem-bers of committees during a long period of years, notably that of the
Secretary of the Board and Chairman of the Auditing Committee, Mr.
Frank P. Crandon, whose duties have so greatly increased during the
past ten years.
DONATIONS OF REAL ESTATE TO THE UNIVERSITY.
September 13, 1865. Orrington Lunt for the endowment of the Or-
ringtonLunt Library. That portion of Lots 13, 14 and 15 lying east of
the east line of the right of way of the Chicago & Northwestern Rail-
way; and also Lots 16, 17, 18, 19, 21 and 22, all in George Smith's Sub-
division of part of Ouilmette Reservation, containing about 157 acres,
valued at $4,693.21.
June 21, 1881. Philander Smith's land donation : Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, Block 3, and Lots 1, 4, 5, 8, 9,
12, 13, 16 and 15 in Block 4, Secrist's Subdivision of the East half of the
Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 10, Township 40
North, Range 13, East of the 3d p. m.
June, 1883. O. H. Horton's land donation. Lots 8 and 9 in Hor-ton's Subdivision of part of the South half of the South half of the
Southwest quarter of Section 31, 40, 14. Valued at $2,500.
April, 1889. John Evans. All that part of Lot 3 in Brainard &Evans' Subdivision of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in Block 2, of the CanalTrustees' Subdivision of the South fraction of Section 29, Twp. 39 N.
,
R. 14, E. of the 3d P. M., lying North of the right of way of the Chicago
SUPPLEMENT TO FINANCIAL REPORT
& Alton Railroad Co. as now located across said Lot 3. Also a piece of
laud in the Southwest corner of said Lot 3, described as follows:
Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Lot 3 and running Easterly
32 feet on the South line of said Lot 3 ; thence Northerly 75 feet,
parallel with the West line of said Lot 3; thence Westerly 32 feet
parallel with the South line of said lot 3 ; thence Southerly on the Westline of said Lot 3, 75 feet, to the place of beginning. Deeded by JohnEvans and wife in satisfaction of his subscription of $25,000, and con-
ditioned on the University setting aside $50,000 as a perpetual endow-ment for the chair of Latin in said University and the payment by the
University of a mortgage to the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance
Company of $25,000. Value of property turned in $75,000. (Trust
released later.
)
October 10, 1889. The following property was deeded to the Uni-versity by John Evans and wife to endow a Professorship of Latin
:
The West 50 feet of Lots 10 and 11, Block 19, Sub-lots 3 to 5, both in-
clusive, of Lots 8 and 9, Block 19; Lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 20, andthe North half of Lot 3, Block 34. All situate in the Village of Evans-ton; subject to the following conditions: "In trust, however, to beheld by the University in perpetuity, for lease, rent or permanent im-
provement, as shall from time to time be determined by its Board of
Trustees ; and the rents arising therefrom to be applied to the support
of the chair of the John Evans Professorship of the Latin Languageand Literature of said University. And in case the said rents shall
exceed a reasonable amount for the support of said chair, the surplus
may be applied to such uses of the University as the Board of Trus-
tees shall elect." Valuation $50,000.
October 10, 1889. John Evans and wife deeded to the University
the West 21 feet of Sub-lot 2, and all of Lots 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of Lots 11
and 12 in Block 26; and Sub-lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Lots 11 and 12, Block
27; also Lot 5 in Block 19, and the South half of Lot 3, Block 34.
All situate in the Village of Evanston. Subject to the following con-
ditions: "Intrust, however, to be held by the University in perpe-
tuity for lease, rent or permanent improvement, as shall from time to
time be determined by the Board of Trustees, and the rents arising
therefrom to be applied to the support of the chair of the John EvansProfessorship of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy; and in case the
said rents shall exceed a reasonable amount for the support of said
chair, the surplus may be applied to such uses of the University as the
Board of Trustees shall elect." Valuation $50,000.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY.
March 10, 1902. Charles Elihu Slocum and wife deeded to the
University the Southwest 37 feet of the Northeast 48 feet of Lot No.
1,635, Vistula Division of Toledo, Ohio. Subject to a life lease to said
C. E. Slocum aud wife.
1869. Luther L. Greenleaf presented to the University the Schultze
Library of 20,000 rare volumes.
June 29, 1901. University Guild Art Collection valued at $20,000.
SUPPLEMENT TO FINANCIAL REPORT
CASH DONATIONS TO NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITYProm the Founding of the Institution to the Present Time.
1854
1855
1859
JanuaryMay
JuneJuly1861
January1864
Eli Gaffield $50
A. Russell 5
C. Butterfield 10
A. T. Dusenberry 50
O. Lunt 30
J. K. Botsford 30
John Evans 50
G. C. Cook 20
J. Evans 25
G. C. Cook 20
J. K. Botsford 30
J G. Hamilton 66
G. Goodrich 25
P Judson 125
W. Wheeler 50
John Evans 95
O. Lunt 30
E. B. Klngsley 51
G.C.Cook 250
J. V. Farwell 500
J. K. Botsford 250
W. H. Rand 50
G F Foster 125
A. E. Bishop 250
H. B. Hurd 125
J. P. De Coudres 50
J. K. Botsford 250
Goss & Phillips 500
J V. Farwell 500
O. Huse 50
J L Hoyt 10
W C Haight 10
GCCook 250
O Huse 50
Miss H. Smith, Joliet 5
S. A. Kean 20
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY.
June
January
1870
March
April
June
1872
MarchJune
J. E. Wilson
W. T. WoodsonCollected by D. H. WheelerJos. LewisJ. K. Botsford
J V Farwell
W. F. StewertR. F. QuealJ. G. HamiltonWm. WheelerWm WheelerJ V Farwell
J E WilsonR F QuealWm Stevens
R. F. Queal
CREWS PROFESSORSHIP.Otis Hardy, Crews Professorship
FENCING UNIVERSITY GROUNDS.
Dr. Hamline, Fencing Universi ty Gds
IMPROVING COLLEGE GROUNDS.Mrs. William Wheeler, Improving College Grounds
.
Mrs. H. M. Kidder
Mrs. A. M. McDanielMrs. J. W. BeebeMrs. RugglesMrs. N. C. DeanMrs. Griffith
Miss F. Fisk
Mrs. AlexanderMrs. J. W. W. (Not known)
FOR CHAIR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.John EvansJ. V. Farwell
0. LuntT. W. HarveyG. C CookJ. K. Bottsford
1. R. Hitt
Charles BussyE. A. Bishop
A. R. ScrantonW- H. RandR. F. QuealS. P. Lunt
J. M. ReidJ. K. Botsford
F. Bradley
50
10
270
100
500
500
100
165 95
200
200
300
500
50
201 18
100
132 87
300
100
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
200
200
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
50
100
50
SUPPLEMENT TO FINANCIAL REPORT
G. C. Cook 100
H. B. Hurd 200
J. W. White 50
C. J. Gilbert 50
T. W. Harvey 100
H. G. Powers 50
L. H. Boutel 50
R. F. Queal 50
WOMANS COLLEGE.1874
Jan. 21 R. F. Queal 250
February L. P. Lunt 100
May Mrs. J. P. Hark 150
Mrs. Hurd 100
J. F. Eberhart 50
Noyes Library, valued at 1,250
COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY.M. C. Dean 100
W. B. Phillips 500
J. V. Farwell 166. 66
J. V. Farwell 83.34
John Culver 1251876
July 17 M. C. Dean 200
DEFICIT SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Oct. 21 Wm. Deering 375
27 J. K. Botsford 125
A. E. Bishop 62 . 50
O. Lunt 501877
Jan. 8 T. W. Harvey 250
Jan. 10 J. K. Botsford 125
Jan 19 Wm. Deering 375
Jan. 19 T. C. Hoag 200
Feb. 8 N.S.Davis 50
Mar. 12 N. S. Davis 50
Mar. 19 J- K Botsford 125
OLunt 25
Mar. 27 Wm Deering 375
April 7 NSDavis 50
April 25 NSDavis 50
May25 J K Botsford 125
May 25 Wm Deering 375
May 31 T. W. Harvey 750
T C Hoag 200
May 30 N S Davis 50
O Lunt 25
May 31 N S Davis 50
Oct. 27 A. E. Bishop 50
1878
May 31 A. E. Bishop 137 50
Sept. 6 E. S. Taylor 20
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY.
Sept. 7
Sept. 7
Sept. 7
Sept. 11
Sept. 17
Sept. 19
Sept. 20
Sept. 20
Oct. 2
Oct. 2
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
1878
Nov- 5
Nov. 26
Nov. 29
Dec. 10
Dec* 14
Dec. 31
1879
Jan. 10
Jan. 18
Jan. 18
Jan. 25
Jan. 27
Jan. 30
Feb. 10
Feb. 11
17
18
18
March 15
15
March 26
1879
April 2
21
May 8
8
8
8
H. P. Fisk
W. A. Spencer
H. A. JohnsonH. F. Fisk
F. M. WoodJames F FrakeF. D, RaymumdH. F. Fisk
Anson Sperry
H. F. Fisk
N. S. Davis
R. D. Fowler
J. H. Kedzie
J. S. KirkH. F. Fisk
N. S. Davis
H F Fisk
David McWiliams
HFFiskChas RandolphJ H RaymondJ J Spaulding
H F Fisk
Dr N S Davis
Green & HeathWCComstockH A HigginbothamRD FowlerL J GageC H DaltonJohn R Schneider
OH MannCLPrindleSC Griggs & CoChas RandolphC ELaneD R DycheOSHaskelRockton Station (Fisk, H F).
Mrs ME Foster
Elizabeth Station (H F Fisk)
.
NS Davis
JS Jewell
L Stone
M C Springer
H Crews (Oregon Station) . .
.
Wm BlanchardJohn HeckWM BarlowA J Ewen
130
10
10
65
10
20
10
55
50
250
100
50
85
50
42.40
100
40
25
20
10
82
50
70
20
100
100
40
2
5
30
10
11
25
5
50
10
5
25
5
50
20
5
20
5 04
50
10
10
5
10 SUPPLEMENT To FINANCIAL REPORT
8 MB Campbell 25
24 R R McCabe 10
Hoffman & Sand 10
31 C E Smith 2 60
E H Carpenter 5
E C Arnold 12
31 Rev Whitcomb 5
J W Crocker ? 10
J B Hitchcock 10
E Hammett 5
Henry Decker 5
G C Cook 5
C W Hudson 10
W E Stockton 5
Chas Randolph 25
John Roper 10
June 30 Wm Deering 500
July 1 Wabash M E Church 10
Rev H M Springer 11
St Paul's Church 6
Grand Crossing Station 4 15
Oak Park 19 66
J A Daniels 10
W E Suhr 5
A N Young 100
Geo Iredale 5
A Edwards 25
E H Patterson 5
July 5 J A Childs 5
7 N S Davis 100
17 J K Botsford 400
Aug. 2 A Simpson 20
Austin M E Church 4
Geo H Quinlan 5
Leslie Greenwood 18
W C Willing 10
Aug. 6 RDSheppard 100
Sept. 17 George Watson 100
25 Rev A Campbell 2 25
Dr Jutkins 3
C G Ayars 10
E Hammett 5
G W Muir • • ••
20
Jones Brothers 6 25
Prof. Locke 10
Fulton Street Church 5 40
Oct. 2 OHHorton 100
16 P B Shumway '•
100
16 C E Lane 10
16 Chicago District 219 25
16 Rockford District 75 40
4 W C Wilson 10
16 Dixon District 44 79
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. 11
16
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
1880
Jan. 7
March 8
April 29
May 31
June 20
Julyl
July
Freeport District
O H MerwinL C Collins
Evanston M E Church.
AL Butler
LF LindsayM C Springer
CERadinGH Foster
W Plested
GH Sargent
ES Taylor
RM Hatfield
M D EwellWH WaitEL ParksAnna Davis
AW Patten
FM WoodGeoERedfieldCE WiswallMrs MW Chapin
WF StewartFD RaymondH. A. JohnsonJ H RaymondJames FrakeJ J ParkhurstD McWilliamsH K HigginbothamJKBotsworthP SmithC HardyA N YoungJBBFitchJ A Daniels
CAP GarnseyJ L Jewell
CLPrindleWU BarnardLB CobbRR McCabeE ElmoreCEMadilleW. A. Spencer
S A Griggs & CoNS DavisW HRandJSKirkJ J Spalding
W ADycheGeo Muir
42 13
10
10
34 35
10
10
20
10
20
10
10
20
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
200
10
10
20
20
100
200
500
400
50
100
50
5
10
10
50
20
25
20
10
10
10
10
7
50
100
200
10
10
10
40
12 SUPPLEMENT TO FINANCIAL REPORT
23 R D Fowler 500
Sept. 21 J Evans 1,000
Oct. 2 HFFisk 5 28
20 Conference fund for 1880 258 52
22 C A Bunker 10
Nov. 12 Anson Sperry 10
1881
May 27 WC Wilson 10
27 R M Hatfield 10
31 J H Raymond 20
RevW A Spencer 10
F D Raymond 10
"William Deering 500
Mrs Chapin 10
E S Taylor 20
A W Patten 10
G E Redfield 10
Wm Plested 10
Jas Frake 20
W H Waite 10
June 14 M D Ewell 10
June 20 H N Johnson 10
22 I E Springer 2
29 T W Harvey 250
July 5 FMWood 10
5 J A Daniels 10
5 G H Foster 20
13 Centenary Church 15
20 L F Lindsey 10
Oct. 5 RD Fowler 750
7 N S Davis 42
14 Otis Hardy 200
19 William Deering 750
Dec. 19 AW Patten 10
19 J K Botsford 500
19 JS Kirk 19 50
21 HA Pearsons 100
22 G H Foster 100
31 Wm A Spencer 30
1882
Jan. 7 WC Willing 25
10 J B Kirk 62 50
19 R D Sheppard 100
30 J M Fleming 50
Feb. 18 OH Horton 100
21 Mrs H Fisk 100
Mar. 15 T W Harvey 333 33
May 3 W S Towle 100
6 C E Wiswall 10
6 Mrs A M Smith 1,000
12 N S Davis 100
17 Jas A Kirk 125
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. 13
31
31
31
31
July 17
Aug. 1
1883
Feb. 21
Mar. 3
31882
May 31
June 30
Oct. 6
6
6
Dec. 2
2
21883
Jan. 9
12
12
12
31
Feb. 10
April 4
4
4
8
22
June 1
James Frake 20
J B Kirk 62 50
Mrs B Rice 20
R D Fowler 750
R M Hatfield 100
A W Patten 10
R R McCabe 10
J B Hobbs 1 ,000
W B Phillips 50
Wm Deering 750
J J Parkhurst 100
Jas S Kirk 187 50
F B Dyche 50
D R Dyche 50
Otis Hardy 200
J M Fleming 50
H N Higinbotham 1,500
G H Foster 100
J M Fleming 30
DEBT-PAYING FUND.M M Parkhurst 100
Mrs N S Thompson 100
Mrs F B Weeks 500
J H Van Dyche 500
B F Foster 250
W A Fuller 2,500
Otis Hardy 2,500
Jas S Kirk & Co 1,000
Frederick Fisher 500
Otis Hardy 2,500
E H Gammon 930 20
N S Davis 500
Mrs B Rice 100
R M Hatfield 1,000
D McWilliams 1,000
R D Fowler 2,500
A Fowler 2,000
H N Higinbotham 2,500
Lunt 1,000
Adaline M Smith 750
C W Webster 100
C W Webster 100
F H Scott 100
James Frake 100
1 E Adams 100
John H Hamlin 100
F S Johnson 25
C F Grey 250
Mary N Fish 1,000
John Ellis 100
A W Patten 100
14 SUPPLEMENT TO FINANCIAL REPORT
F M Bristol 100
C W Pearson 100
Oliver Marcy 100
Robert Baird 100
Robert Baird 100
E J F Willing 100
H S Carhart 100
H H Gage 50
June 15 L D Norton 100
Thomas Freeman 100
19 W HWaite 100
John Heck 25
J H Raymond 200
H A Goodrich 100
23 J H Kedzie 100
George Watson 500
Thomas Lord 100
26 Mrs A M Smith 200
26 GF Swift 200
2/ C L Colman 100
29 Mrs B Price 100
July 6 Mrs S J Brown 25
6 ML Pierce 10
9 J K Botsford 500
9 M C Bragdon 250
11 Andrew Simpson 10
11 John Baird 100
18 W Blanchard 100
20 J R Lindgren 100
28 H H Gage 50
31 Nellie Holcomb 2
Aug. 9 H G Powers 100
25 J K Botsford 500
Sept. 3 J M Williams 100
21 G M Sargent 100
22 Dr Bonbright 100
22 J F Kellogg 100
24 C H Traver 100
Oct. 19 Joseph Cummings 500
19 EH Gannon 68 80
Nov. O Lunt 7840 20
1884
Feb. 7 John Evans 25,000
7 T W Harvey 5,000
7 Mrs A M Smith 750
7 W H Rand 1,000
Feb. 7 J B Hobbs 2,500
7 D McWilliams 1,000
7 Wm Deering 10,390
7 R D Sheppard 5,000
7 J J Parkhurst 1,000
7 H S Towle 750
7 N S Davis 500
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. 15
7 H J Thompson 1,000
7 D R Dyche 1,000
7 O Hardy 1,000
7 G H Foster 1,000
7 Grant Goodrich 500
7 H B Hurd 500
7 HA Pearsons 500
7 Geo A Foster 250
7 RL Cumnock 100
7 S H Adams 100
7 W A Fuller 100
7 O Lunt (Collected) 3,000
July 15 O Lunt 1,070
15 W H Whitehead 250
1884
Jan. 2 Mrs H L Haskell, 3 notes of $2,686.40 8,159 20
Mrs H L Haskell, one note of 2,686 39
M Stewart, two notes of $1,120 each 2,240
Eckert & Williams 554 29
M M Parkhurst 1,000
J E Wilson 1,000
H S Towle 250
Second debt paying Fund
:
David McWilliams 500
J B Hobbs 1,000
R D Sheppard 1,500
H S Towle 500
H S Towle 500
NS Davis 500
Orrington Lunt 1 ,000
RW Hatfield 250
RDEowler 2,500
J E Wilson 500
TCHoag 500
J J Parkhurst 500
J J Parkhurst 500
Feb. Wm Deering 10,390 12
RD Sheppard 5,000
J J Parkhurst 1,000
BS Towle 750
NS Davis 500
H J Thompson 1,000
DR Dyche 1,000
O Hardy 1,000
GH Foster 1,000
Grant Goodrich 500
HB Hurd 500
H A Pearson 500
Geo A Foster 250
RL Cumnock 100
SH Adams 100
W A Fuller 100
OLunt 3,000
16 SUPPLEMENT TO FINANCIAL REPORT
April 30 William Deering, securities to amount of 25,236 69
1885
May William Deering, securities to amount of 22,943 41
1895
Nov. 2 CM Henderson & Co 50
1896
May 28 Western Roofing and Supply Co 250
PRESIDENT'S SALARY.1882
July 11 O Lunt 100
Aug. 1 W A Spencer 30
1883
Feb. H N Higginbotham 1,500
1884
May 31 J K Botsford 500
R D Sheppard 100
May R M Hatfield 100
J S Knox 250
J A Knox 125
J B Kirk 125
TW Harvey 333 33
O H Horton 100
W A Spencer 30
R D Sheppard 100
R M Hatfield 100
J S Kirk 250
J A Kirk 125
John B Kirk 125
TW Harvey 333 33
O H Horton 100
W A Spencer 30
Mary A Fish 100
28 J K Botsford 500
M. E. CHURCH $1,000 SCHOLARSHIP.1885
Jan. 19 ME Church Collection 79 61
19 Infant Class 5
30 W. H. Ryford, Class S. S 5
Feb. 3 ED Wheadon Clas SS 5
4 W H Woodward 5
18 Irving Queal 5
Mar. 3 L H Bugbee 2 50
3 Mrs Haldish 1
10 MrsRFQueal 5
13 Wm Deering 100
13 Mrs. Deering 25
13 J H Smith 5
17 R B McMullen 5
18 Miss E L P Vane 5
Allen Vane 5
Miss Bailey, S S Class 5
J R Fitch 1
May 12
26
26
30
31
31
31
Mar . 3
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY.
April 1
Mrs Talmadge, S S Class
Mrs Weedon, S S Class
5
5
H R Hatfield 5
6 1
6 W S Bailey . . 5
GC Mars 5
11 F C Deniorest 2
13 W E Wilkinson 5
13 J S Herben 3
22 F P Crandon 25
22
22
S S Class, Mrs A J Brown 5
20
98 10
28 S S Class, J Culver 5
May 6
7
7
10
S S Class, Miss M RaymondIsabel Raymond
5
5
14 E L Shutterly 2 50
14 E S Shutterly, Jr 2 50
25 S S Class, Miss Hall 5
25 S S Class, Mrs C F BradleyHattie A Kimball 5
4 5
4
5
S S Class, Mrs. WhiteheadL R Bushnell
5
5
13 Mary David 1
17 H F Fisk 10
17 Bible Class, H F Fisk 4 50
21 S S Class, Mrs Crandon 5
25 S S Class, Miss Leila Crandon 5
25 S S Class, Hattie A Kimball 5
25 C O Boring
30 S S Class, M C Rollins 5
July 16 Mrs- Chapins 5
20 M H Bass 5
Sept. 4
9
G H HorswellD Bonbright 20
9 Mrs M S Terry 5
18 S P Edmonson 5
20 Mary David 1
Nov. 5 Wm Burnett 5
Mrs Burnett 2 501886
Aug. 17 N W Harris 5
O Marcy 10
18 HHGage 5
18 Mrs Gage 5
20 Annie M Swift 5
31 S E Gloss 2
Sept. 1
2
EWKirk 5
WC Wilson 10
5 C E Wiswall 5
8 H P Pearsons 5
18 SUPPLEMENT TO FINANCIAL REPORT
8 HA Pearsons 5
14 H H C Miller 5
14 C W Pearson 10
16 Mrs E Kenney 5Sept. 27 C P Bradley 5
27 Mrs Bradley 5
28 T C Hoag 5
28 Helen M Pearsons 5
Oct. 2 J C Ambrose 1
2 Mrs R M Hatfield 5
4 Mrs H B Ridgaway 5
4 FW Clarke 5
4 W H Whitehead 10
6 FA Fletcher 5
6 Mrs C M Wicker 15
7 Geo M Sargent 5
26 R S Hair 5
28 D R Dyche 20
28 W A Dyche 5
28 S S Class of Mrs Dyche 5
Nov. 1 S S Class of Mrs H H C Miller 5
1 S S Class of C O Boring 5
3 S S Class of E O Locke 5
3 S S Class of H H Gage 5
6 Mary B Willard 5
6 O Lunt 20
18 S S Class of G H Horswell 5
22 Mrs J H Raymond 5
ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTION IN SCIENCE.1885
April 28 F P Crandon 75
May 5 J B Kirk 250
14 DMcWilliams 100
21 R M Hatfield , 400
25 Geo H Foster 50
25 W A Spencer 100
25 Sarah E Fawcett 50
26 W H Whitehead 50
26 Grant Goodrich 50
MC Bragdon 25
L C Tallmage 25
D R Dyche 100
F M Bristol 50
L A Hagans 200
F P Crandon 25
L C Tallmage 75
H S Carhart 475 40
FOR PURCHASE OF APPARATUS.
Dr. Hatfield 555 55
A W Wheeler 50
Wm Deering 118 53
29
SO
June 11
19
July 8
18
Sept. 7
1885
Aug. 11
Sept. 20
1886
April 9
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. 19
1887
May- 13
June 8
13
Nov. 28
1888
Oct. 28
28
1889
March 26
1885
May- 12
June 4
Oct. 15
15
Nov. 19
GH Foster
Sundry Persons by Dr Fisk
I E AdamsWm Deering
W H Brown.G M Sargent
CH Cook.
CENTENNIAL SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Winter St. ChurchWilmette M E Church
.
Clark St. ME Church..Grace ChurchRock River Conference
.
25
105
100
50
25
10
150
20
25
300
227 34
719 84
Jan. 15
Jan. 16
28
Feb. 25
June 1
1
Sept. 5
5
7
29
Oct. 26
Nov. 1
13
21
Dec. 21
C E Mandeville, Treas
DORMITORY BUILDING.
33
WH Bolton
WD Porter
WH Jones
WH Bolton
MH WilsonJos Cummings. . .
.
R J BurnettS F JonesD McWilliams. . .
.
Robt Bailey
Chas F GreyRobt D Sheppard.Neil McDonald . .
.
C F Grev
100
250
250
100
500
100
100
53
500
25
125
250
250
125
Jan. 23
Mar. 4
4
April 3
9
13
26
30
30
May
Jane 15
F P Crandon . .
.
M C Bragdon. .
.
R D Sheppard .
.
R M Hatfield..
Fred Foster
Dr FawcettJB KirkMC Bragdon...
GM Sargent....
RM Hatfield....
R M Hatfield . .
.
"JRL"WHStubbings.R M Hatfield . .
.
N O Freeman. .
.
M H Bass
Joi Baker
100
50
250
100
100
50
100
50
100
250
100
100
25
150
100
25
50
20 SUPPLEMENT TO FINANCIAL REPORT
William D^ering 300Hugh R Wilson 1
(000
F M Bristol 100
HHC Miller 50Wm S Randall 50
R L Cumnock 100
C E Simmons 100
C H Remy 50
J M Caldwell 200
DONATIONS ON SALARY ACCOUNTS.
Hugh R Wilson 100
G H Foster 25
J B Kirk 50
E A Shores 50
Mrs. W H Stebbings 50
H B Cragin 20
M R Eddie 25
H A Goodrich 50
M B Campbell 25
C Studebaker 100
J R Wright. ...••• 25
M R Eddy 50
FE Taylor 50
J R Lindgren 50
H R Wilson 200
G R Horswell 50
M H Wilson 200
Mrs F W Cushing 100
WS Smyth 50
A L But 1 er 50
H B Cragin 50
WGHoag 25
E A Shores 50
W E Stockton 25
JBKirk 200
H B Hurd 50
D A Kimball 25
L C Collins 50
N S Davis 25
W H Whitehead 50
Sarah H Fawcett 50
E A Shores 50
F P Crandon 50
J E Miller 50
L P Davis. ..
25
FW Clark 25
T H Hood 25
HS Boutell 50
HHGage 25
17
17
25
Aug 1
3
20
Sept . 2
7
Nov 12
1885
Dec. 19
19
19
19
1886
Jan. 3
Feb. 11
11
1887
Aug 22
22
22
Sept.21
21
21
21
21
21
26
Oct. 6
14
25
25
25
25
Nov. 9
9
Dec. 27
1888Jan 14
17
17
Feb, 27
March 1
2
April 25
25
25
25
30
May 19
22
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY.
June 14 W A Dyche 5014 AW Pinney 5021 W A Hamilton 50
July 3 TB Scott 1003 CE Wiswall 25
Aug. 30 R P Blanchard 25Sept. 8 N S Davis, Jr 25
8 J RLindgren 50
8 Frank Tyler 50
8 J A Miller
8 A L Butler 25
20 E A Shores
24 H R Wilson 200
Oct. 3 W S Smyth10 Mrs C S Cushing 100
12 J B Kirk22 R H Wilson 20090 M R Eddy
Nov. 13 G H Horswell- 50
Dec. 21 DA Kimball1889
Feb. 9 A L Butler
9 J R Wright 25
Mar. 1 E A Shores
18 S C Collins 50
13 H H G-age
April 4
6
F P Crandon 50
R D Sheppard18 F B Scott. 100
18 C E Wiswall18 G A Foster. 50
26 T H Hood30 H F Fisk 25
30 HBHurd 50
May 25 Geo S Lord 25
25 E H Webster31 W S Smith 50
31 25
W F Clarke 25
5 D H Lamberson17 C E Simmons 25
17 CFGrey 50
June 20 25
Aug. 10
16
25
Geo H Foster 100
30 J R Lindgren 50
30 F P Crandon 50
30 E P Clapp 25
30 F B Dyche 25
Sept. 2 " Unknown " 25
2 25
2 F E Taylor 50
9 HR Wilson 200
22 SUPPLEMENT TO FINA NCIAL REPORT
21 E A Shores 50
Oct. 3 J B Kirk 200
W A Dyche 50
9 MB Campbell 25
12 Mrs C S Cushing 100
12 W S Smith 10
16 M H Wilson 200
Nov. 21 John Meyers — 25
1890
Jan. 25 J R Wright 25
25 G A Foster 50
Feb. 20 E A Shores 50
Mar. 1. L C Collins 50
1 C E Simons 25
1 T H Hood 25
April30 T B Scott 100
30 H FFisk 1
30 LP Davis 25
June 13 C E Wiswall 25
DEARBORN OBSERVATORY.1888
July J B Hobbs 5,000
Aug. 27 J B Hobbs 5,000
Dec. J B Hobbs 5,000
1889
Feb. 18 J B Hobbs 2,500
March 7 J B Hobbs 2,500
14 R L Cumnock 100
CHAPEL IMPROVEMENTS.1890
Jan. 4 Daniel Bonbright 185
20 Robt D Sheppard 100
20 D Bonbright 10
22 D Bonbright 45
Feb. 14 D R Dyche 50
March 12 Orrington Lunt 25
ELEVATOR FUND.1883
June 26 J M Bancroft—Collections 1,389 40
30 J A Childs 5
Oct. 10 D McWilliams 25
Nov. 10 Pearsons & Taft 25
10 Andrew Dillman 25
Dec. 18 J M Bancroft 30 60
HERALD SCHOLARSHIP.1889
April 15 Chicago Herald Co 23
Oct. 2 " " 23
1890Jan. 22 " " 23
Oct. 29 " " 23
1891
Feb.7 " " 23
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. 23
April 22
Oct. 15
1892
Jan. 11
April 29
Oct. 7
1893
Jan. 21
April 24
Oct. 26
1894
Jan. 22
April 18
Oct. 15
1895
Jan. 11
May 21
Sept. 21
1896
Jan. 20
April 2
Oct. 17
1897
Jan. 15
April 19
Oct. 5
1898
Feb. 25
Oct. 1
1899
Feb. 25
Oct, 10
May 10
1901
March 8
1892
Oct. 18
Dec. 1
1893
Feb. 23
Aug. 14
1894
Aug.Sent. 14
Oct. 1
4
Nov. 14
28
Dec. 20
24
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
34 50
34 50
34 50
34 50
35
35
70
WOMAN'S HALL ADDITION.
Wm Deering 5,000
Win Deering 5,000
Wm Deering 5,000
Wm Deering 3.070
CUMNOCK HALL BUILDING FUND.
J R Lindgren 1,000
W H Jones 500
R L Cumnock 715
J H Kedzie 50
R L Cumnock 1,969
C F Grey 500
R B McMullen 500
R L Cumnock 2,953 50
P T Ballard 25
24 SUPPLEMENT TO FINANCIAL REPORT
1895
Jan. 4 L C Colman 50
5 F M Elliot 10
7 Mrs Lucj J Rowe 489 72
8 E L Colman 100
12 W D Porter 1,000
12 Wm Blanchard 25
18 G F Swift 6,250
18 V W Foster 100
26 L J Gage 500
31 W H Bartlett 100
31 D B Dewey L031 AN Young 100
31 W A Dyche 200
Feb. 2 H R Wilson 100
2 F G Beach 100
2 C J Blaire 100
4 C F Grey 500
6 C B Cleveland 100
15 E E McDermott 25
16 D K Pearsons 100
19 AC Buell 100
21 Thos Lord 100
23 Wm Deering 200
Mar. 1 R F Bailey 25
18 C T Boynton 100
18 W A Fuller 100
25 W C Dean 100
28 N W Harris 100
P R Shumway 50
C A Wlghtman 25
HHGage 100
April 1 F P Frazier 100
E P Clapp 25
R C Lake 100
4 J B Hobbs 100
13 WH Jones 500
16 J C Schaffer 100
22 Homer Poturn 25
May 3 JHKedzie 50
7 H B Hurd 100
9 D McWilliams 100
10 J F Robinson 50
13 MM Gridley 25
14 WHRand 100
15 M C Bragdon 25
School of Oratory 140
H K Offield 100
17 G G Wilcox 50
17 Isaac Bailey 100
20 R L Cumnock 3,227 25
21 L M Williams 100
25 R L Cumnock 989 50
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. 25
R D Sheppard ^77 100
W A Giles 100
W A Hammond 100
Elizabeth R Hunt 25
R L Cumnock 182 97
C H Remy 100
C G Lewis 25
R L Cumnock 317 03
Q F Swift 7,091 19
O H Horton 100
H R Wilson 500
O Lunt 100
SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR LIBRARY BUILDING.
Orrington Lunt 20,000
GH Foster 200
Mrs. Hatfield 3,598 30
A N Young 250
Hugh R Wilson 1,250
P R Shumway 250
A C Buell 500
J B Kirk 250
D R Dyche 500
J H Kedzie 50
G B Reynolds 250
J H Kedzie 50
Orrington Lunt 20,000
HR Wilson 1,250
D R Dyche 500
Geo B Reynolds 250
J H Kedzie 100
J H Kedzie 50
Mrs R M Hatfield 1,401 70
Orrington Lunt 10,000
J B Kirk 250
H H C Miller 500
P R Shumway 250
R D Sheppard 500
G H Foster 450
Geo S L. >rd 500
M C Bragdon 500
J B Kirk 500
RD Sheppard 250
R D Sheppard 250
F M Elliot 500
DAVIS HALL BUILDING.St Xavier's Academy 10,000
South Side Free Dispensary 10,000
N S Davis 500
Frank Billings 25o
N S Davis, Jr 350
N S Davis .'
150
29
June 5
8
15
25
25
July 2
2
13
23
Oct. 4
Oct. 24
25
Nov. 1
6
11
14
15
Dec. 6
7
8
14
30
1894
Jan. 23
Feb. 2
7
14
24
28
March 10
Apri120May 19
31
June 1
25
July 2
Aug 17
Sept .14
Oct, 23
1895
Jan. 18
24
1893
May 25
Junt30
July 29
Sept 4
SUPPLEMENT TO FINANCIAL REPORT
8
29
29
29
Oct. 30
Nov. 2
17
1894
Feb. 7
April 20
25
1902
June 17
1902
May 20
20
23
23
24
June 2
1896
Feb. 6
26
26
26
June 26
Aug. 13
1895
March 14
April 15
Oct. 3
July 191896May1897
1899Jan. 51890March 11
Frank Billings 500
N S Davis. Jr 500
Elbert Wing 500
N S Davis 250
N S Davis, Sr 500
J H Long 100
W E Casselberry 100
N S Davis 250
N S Davis 100
N S Davis 150
MERCY HOSPITAL AMPHITHEATER.Dr Murphy 1,000
ALUMNI BANQUET.
GF Swift 100
Arthur Dixon 50
J F Robinson 25
B D Caldwell 25
A H Revell 50
M H Wilson 100
N W Harris 100
H H Gage 25
C P Wheeler 25
M C Bragdon 25
Wra Deering 100
W A Dyche 25
J R Lindgren 100
HANSARD DEBATES SUBSCRIPTIONS.
G F Swift 100
N W Harris 100
Wm Deering 100
H N Higginbotham 100
W A Fuller 100
J R Lindgren 100
J K Webster 50
A H Revell 20
G A Smith 10
O Lunt 100
W A Giles 100
LEGACIES AND BEQUESTS.
Amanda A Lewis Bequest 1,661 24
Amanda A Lewis Bequest 3,332 29
Amanda A Lewis Bequest 900
Fayweather Bequest 128,347 03
J S Thurston Legacy 1,500
J S Thurston Legacy 900
Joannah Thurston Legacy (Jas Frake) 290
Grant Goodrich Bequest 1,000
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. 27
1901
July 23
Aug. 5
Sept. 13
13
DEPARTMENT OF MANUAL TRAINING.GF Swift 200
H F Fisk 100
50
100
13 M H Wilson 100
12 Wm Deering 200
20 B D Caldwell 100
21 25
Oct. 29 N W Harris 100
Nov. 4 E H Gary 100
21 100
Dec. 1 D McWilliams 100
4 251902
Mar. 22 CGLunt 15
June 2 M C Bragdon 50
1901
Oct. 22
" CLASS OF '95 LIBRARY FUND."Class of 1895 439 88
1899
Oct. 3 W A Fuller 50
50
1900
May 8 Wm Deering 50
July 7 F P Crandon 20
Sept. 21 20
Nov. 21 M H Wilson 50
Dec. 10
1901
Jan. 3 F P Crandon 20
May 14 W A Fuller 50
16 Wm Deering 50
17 N W Harris 50
June 3 F P Crandon 50
28 N S Davis, Jr- 50
Sept. 29 Henry Crew 100
29 A R Crook 100
Nov. 23 M H Wilson 50
1902
May 8 F P Crandon 50
Mav 20 N W Harris 50
17 50
1895
June 25
PRIZES.
J B Kirk 100
July 16 DBDavey 100
1896
April 27 Corrie S Cushing 100
June 17
1897
Jan. 22 JCSchaffer 75
July 21 N W Harris 100
SUPPLEMENT TO FINANCIAL REPORT
1898
Jan. 20 C B Cleveland 75
May 27 L J Gage 40
June 23 JB Kirk 100
24 Nettie A Dewey 100
1899
Jan. 16 G H Miller (Deru Scholarship) 50
June 27 J B Kirk 100
Nov. 20 L J Gage 100
1900
Dec. 18 L J Gage 100
1902
Jan. 29 L J Gage 100
June 2 Deru Scholarship- 50
21 N W Harris 100
21 J B Kirk 100
•In many cases the checks for "prizes" are drawn to the order of the recipient
and sent directly to him, therefore they do not appear on the University books.
MEDICAL SCHOOL BUILDING.1892
June 2 Ephriam Ingalls 3,500
Oct. 3 Ephriam Ingalls 5,000
1893
April 25 N S Davis, Sr 730 85
1894
Sept- 14 C E Dudley 500
Dec. 20 N S Davis 250
1895
Feb. N S Davis 100
April29 NS Davis 100
Aug. N S Davis 140 25
July 26 F S Johnson 100
June 20 R N Isham 500
GERMAN LIBRARY.1897
Dec. 3 E Giestenberg 5
P Henrice 5
C Ramm 5
J W Beuhler 10
F Geudtner 5
T A Kochs 15
H Zeitzentry 5
J Heissler 10
A Hollinger 5
Escbebberg & Whitfield 10
Schuttler & Holtz 25
John Kranz 5
Groomes & Ullrich 25 00
W F Roos 5
6 H Vogler 5
F J Dewes 100
C H Poppenbusen 5
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. 29
W C Seip 50
P H Matthew 5
E J Halle 10
5
Mr s C Seipp 25
E Hecht 5
C Hunkle 5
C C Butz 10
10
H S BrandH Banga 25
8 J A Orb25
C Binder
C Furst 20
F J Lefens
Dr F A Henning 10
9 5
Emil Eithel 5
10
G W Kellner 10
H J Kempter 5
L Ernst 15
M V Brand 25
5
14
R Brand ' 25
M Gottfried : 25
5
15 Win Schmidt 5
.... : 20
E G Wihlein 25
16 C H Whacker 25
18 10
C C Moeiler
W C Knecken 5
20 Dr F W RohrS S Blum 5
Mrs E M Lunt21 G G Braun 20
T Oehne5
27 5
10
E F Meyer 15
1898
E Heidhens 5
Geo A Weiss 25
A Georg 5
5 F Madlener 25
5 10
6 Dr C Buenz 10
SUPPLEMENT TO FINANCIAL REPORT
6 E A Licht 10
8 C E Dietz 5
14 J H Weiss 25
15 E E Prussing 10
17 H Herbst 5
17 L C Kohtz 5
R A Griefenhagen 5
18 T Brentano 20
31 C Liebmann 25
Feb. 5 A Gehrmann- 5
8 "Wm Friedman 5
P Jurgens 5
F P Kenkel 5
April 16 J oerts 5
1899
April 7 Eugene Sieger 5
•U.115
1899 ACADEMY EQUIPMENT.H F Flsk, Agent 400
H F Fisk, Agent 255 10
H F Fisk, Agent 113
H F Fisk, Agent 75
$848 10
SETTLEMENT BUILDING.M H Wilson 25,000
DAVIS PROFESSORSHIP.Wm Deering 50,000
SPECIAL DEERING FUND.Wm Deering 215,000
(Part of above was used for Fisk Hall.)
Wm Deering 5,987 09
Wm Deering 520 83
1898 CLASSICAL LIBRARY.Mar. 4 Wm A Fuller 100
G F Swift 100
J W Elsworth & Co 100
April 5 Per H W Rogers 100
11 H W Rogers 100
22 Bartlett, Frazier & Co 100
May 10 Arthur Dixon 100
10 Ethel K Kirk 100
11 Wm Deering 100
17 J W Doan & Co 100
June 2 M H Wilson 100
2 H R Wilson 100
2 N W Harris 100
2 B D Caldwell 50
6 J A Scott 100
Jan. 27
1900
Aug 2
1901
July 23
1902
April 11
1900
Oct. 31
1894
Jan. 1
1896
May 16
16
June 30
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. 31
Sept. 19 EH Gary 100
19 D H Burnham 100
Sept. 28 J B Kirk 100
29 ME Worthy 100
$1,850
HARRIS FUND.1900
Nov. 9 N W Harris 750
LAW SCHOOL LIBRARY FUND.1891
Aug. 1 WWFarwell 33
Sept. 9 10
1894
Mar. 10 W X Ninde 10
B Colgate 10
S Birch 10
S G Smith 10
G O Robinson 10
J D Archibold 10
FW Prentiss 10
Harper & Brother 10
J L Hudson 10
21 J E Beal 10
21 J B Buck 10
21 L Norton & Co 10
21 F Murphy 10
24 E O Fish 10
24 CCBragdon 10
24 Frank A Arter 10
April 4 John Legg 10
3 W B Herick 10
3 J H Vincent 10
30 MrsJBHobbs 10
30 Mrs J Cummings 10
14 J L Berry 10
14 T B Sweet 10
May 5 T C Hoag 10
16 J H Potts 10
June 16 I M Walden 10
16 J C Schaffer 10
July 6 Arthur Edwards 10
1899
May 22 FO Lowden 1.000
June 6 EHGarey 1,000
Nov. 15 H W Rogers 25
20 HWRogers 100
23 HWRogers 50
28 H W Rogers 100
Dec. 5 Thos Bates 25
15 Geo W Dixon 501900
Jan. 5 WGBeal 50
I
32 SUPPLEMENT TO FINANCIAL REPORT
CONTRIBUTIONS TO LAW SCHOOL.1902
Jan. 27 G P Swift 1,000
May 14 J H Wigmoro 5
June 2 P Synneslvedt 10
7 MH Wilson 1,000
16 Win Deering 1,000
16 D 21cWilliams 100
16 F O Lowden 500
17 W A Fuller 500
19 L J Ga ge 500
19 J B Kirk 100
19 N W Harris 500
$5,215
1901 TREMONT HOUSE.Mar. 28 Wm Deering 25,000
1898 FISK HALL SUBSCRIPTIONS.Oct. 8 NW Harris 1,000
1899
Feb. 21 Wm Deering 10,000
TWENTIETH CENTURY FUND.1900
Oct. 3 Ravenswood M E Church 50
Mar. 27 Sarah Dalby 5
1901
Mar. 29 Jas B Hobbs 2,500
May 20 Robt D Sheppard 2,500
MUSEUM.1894
Jan. 4 N W Harris 400
4 J T Hatfield 10
10 J B Hobbs 100
11 DC Riel 6 60
MARCY SCHOLARSHIP IN BIOLOGY.1895
Oct. 29 Collected by Miss Foot 820
CATHERINE WHITE SCHOLARSHIP.1900
Oct. 14 H B Hurd 8,666 50
CHAPIN HALL.1901
M'ytoJ'ly DK Pearson 30,000
COLLEGE EXPENSE.1902
June 9 J R Lindgren 22
C. E. SLOCUM FUND.1901
Oct. 28 Chas E Slocum 15,000
1902
Jan. 4 ChasESlccum 1,000
14 Chas E Slocum 2,000
April 1 Chas E Slocum 2,000