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'tlluilliam gf. Tbavemeger. ,en F all the things that have aided and. inspired the new growth of our Uni- versity nothing has been more potent than the generous gifts of a few benefactors. Foremost among these benefactors is MR. VVILLIAM F. HAVEMEYER-a man who has long been known in financial circles for his ability and business thrift. MR. HAVEMEYER has been interested in the University for several years. His name is found upon that memorable Committee of Needs and Endowment that labored so untiringly for the purchase of University Heights. His name is also found among those whose gifts gave us this new site. ' MR. HAVEMEYER has assisted our Alma Mater in other ways. His presents of books to the library have been valuable. For the past eight years he has been a member of the University Council, serving most of the time as its treasurer. The carefulness with which he has performed this duty is proved by the fact that during his term of office of the investments made for the University not a dollar either of principal or interest has been lost. However, MR. I-IAVEMRYER has done our College of' Liberal Arts the greatest service by the gift of the new Chemical Laboratory, which the authorities have named in his honor. This was the Hrst permanent building given for the new site, and was doubly valuable at the time, since it acted as a stimulus for other gifts. It would be needless to say to those who are acquainted with our grounds that it is one ofthe finest laboratories in the country. It is a tasty structure of two stories, built of gray brick with sandstone trimmings. It hasiample accommodations for apparatus and desks, besides its well-arranged lecture rooms. In presenting this handsome laboratory MR. HAVEMEYER not only added to the beauty and value of our grounds, but he supplied a pressing need as well. The proportionately large number Of students who have improved the opportunities offered there bear testimony both to the need of such a laboratory and the appreciation with which it has been received. May it long stand-a blessing to the University and a lasting monument to MR. HAVEMEY'ERl 5
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