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BEQUEATHS ESTATE
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I The logislative commitee appointed to
insper‘t Knutuoky State University and
' tho Stat», Normal Schools arrived here
to-day from Frankfort, aroompanied by
Suporintondont of Public instruction J.
G. Crabbe. and spent A portion of the
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\‘r3rsity2 Thoy loft this afternoon in au~
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Eastern Kentut'ky Normal School, and
@prevtnrl to return to Frankfort. to-
night
in his address before the legislative
oommittoo ot’ inspection, whirl) Visited
Kentucky l'niversity to—day, President
James K. Patterson made the impor-
tant nnuouur-oment that he had in his.
will br'qllt‘athoci all of his r-stuto to tho
university and dirnctod the HSng to!
whirh it. should be implied. Ho, statedi
that sint‘o tho death of his son and"
only child. about fifteen yours ;1_gr,_ ”,0129‘
was nothing in whose future ho foit so‘
deep an intnrost, (is his foster (‘iliid, the.
State Univr‘rsity, to whose devoinp-i
mont. ho had devoted tho been Iv'f‘ars Ofi
his life, and that he had decided tol
make it the sole heir to all property:
which he may own at the: time of 1113:]
douth. Ho nImplifiod tho subject by stat-l
int: that hm hnd dirm‘tod in his willy
that a. chapel he erected on the uni-i
vursity grounds to tho momory of his.
son, and that the rmnaindor or his 935‘,"
into ho applied to the endowment of
1’nnr pmfessorships and to certainI’
funds for the (lid of deserving students;
in sm‘uriug an oriucatiou at the uni-I
versity. i
\ '.lJre-sidwut ,Paitorsou showvd strongI
fooling 115 he spoko of his love for thm.
uniw‘rsity, with \\‘ili('il ho had hpon‘I
('uunm'ivd for morn than forty _vmtrs,It
and roforrod to provisions he had mndei
for governing iII tho r-utirt- sayings of"(
his industrious and frugal “to and thoi‘
(‘ommittoe In whom tho stutouu'nt was"
:uldresst-d wort) deeply touched. it is I
understood that President Patterson i
has an estato of about “50.000. His ;
i)t'1[iit"Hi is, therefore, in itsolt‘ an im—
portant onv to tho university.
President BpttvrsonI it is Siti.t(‘(i, has
made} ample provision for his :ig‘od wife's
L‘f)!llf(il‘i should slw survive him. and!
soroml yours ago had ornvtod in they -
Loxiugton cemetery u handsome tomb
in which ”10 body of his son now rests. I
and in \Vhit‘h l’rt-sidont Puttnrson ox-
ports his roun-tins to ho plat-(3d.
’l‘ht- mmunrinl vlmiwl Whit‘il Prnsidont‘
Puttm'sou tilllllillili‘F‘ti ho hud provided
in his will. should ho orm'tod on the
univrrsity grounds. it is suidI will he in
tho slulpt' of :in ussomhiy hall for the;
‘:iudz'uts. and will ho oun of the imud—I
souu st huildiuqs on tho grounds. '
In tho t'ourso of his :tddrt‘ss. Presi-i
dwul Parlors-on Ftnii‘d that tho most;
ilupottulzt iii-His of' tho uuivorsily just]
'll3l\\' infi'oud its rop'ulm' pxpnusr‘s. arr- u;
lilt‘iiii‘;ii n'ollom‘, :1 central hf‘fliillg‘ plout‘i
:iud oouvret» walks throughout tho!
grounds. :iud t’XDl‘i‘Srit‘ti tho hopo ihzit.l
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Lexi11gton_ Ky., Feb. G.-—.lzunc-s K. I’m-i
tel-son. president of the State. university,‘
E“ has announced to the committv‘e 01’ tlwl
State legislature that at his ill'llth hisl
fortune will gr) to the (‘(ll](’[_f(‘ of \\'lll(‘ll he"
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tic-cord. He has uCt‘unlllliLtctlril fortune
of $250,000: The money, he stipulates in
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point of wrx'ii-e if mi in yours“ He is
sv‘vmiry-eizhi .\‘Iasrs 'Il\l 11ml retires on
his own :u-mril. hm will he retained by
”‘0 institution in :llI rdx'iscry 1msil’lon.f
lli' lms ni'vmnulnlml n {oi‘ilmn of about;
9150,00“. The money he stipulates in hie
will is in in- used in 01'on a "impel in;
h-‘vrmr n? his only si-n. who died fifteen:
_‘-"‘!il‘.< ago. establishing (our [‘vrni‘essm'ships
and also providing «.ei'min amounts {or}
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LEXINGTON. Ky., Feb. 6.~~Jn.mes K.
Patterson. president of. the State Uni-
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that at his death his fortune will go to the
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LEXINGTON, Ky., Feb. 6.-Jame‘s" K.
Patterson, president of the State Uni-
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of the State Legislature sent here to in- 94
quire into the needs of the institution
that at his death his fortune will go to the
college of which he has been the head for
over forty years.
President Patterson is now the oldest
college president in America in point
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old and retires of his own accord, but will
be retained by the institution in an ad-
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a quarter of a million dollars. >The
money. he stipulates in his will. is to be
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Lexingtun, Ky, Feb. G.-James K. Pat-
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State legislature that at his death his
ESt' fortune will go to the college of which he 1884
has heen the head for ave-r forty years.
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curry xhe burden 017 other: any longer, but
makus known his Purpose to will all his
money (uhont SSL’JHNM) to the university.
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:'m act lllliii nvxt June, when Judge,
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ilwzils hmwii from Louisville. who was
recently {-isrfited [)1‘0:'i(ic1‘ii., is expected
to take vhm‘m'.
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liwen pm‘i‘nrming iih" duties at proxi-
idvnt. ’I‘iw members of the r‘OmmitLue
lwho niir‘nricd tim meeting m—duy worn:
1:. C. S101] and C. BFNiuhn, of this
city, émd Cassius M. Clziya, of Paris.

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LEXINGTON, K32, April 14,—Thel
one hundredth anniversary 01‘ the birth _ 1884
FSHL’ Justin S. Morrill, who, While a. mem—
ber 02' the United States Senate, sue-I
ceeded in having a bill passed giving
public lands in every State for use of
State universities and who was known
a: the “Father 01‘ State Universities,"
ins celebrated at State University here
oday with special exercises. President
L‘meritns James K. Patterson made the
ddress of the day.

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iPRCESIDENT }?ATTEiRISi0N’S GIFT.‘
i ll is with feelings of undisguised
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‘mniex our pleasant duty to refer to the ‘
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iPrcsiilz‘ni limes K, Piitterson. as his!
iliisi iii'rsunul survive in illt' Stutc [Ini—
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igain to the institution he has directed
wiih So much of ability and conscience.
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loll-9‘39 describes how he has saved
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iridium, that he might have the greater
\‘tltllglll in ::iVing'; lnm', saving n life.
liii‘ovisinn for his \\'llll)\\', he hns air
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110-112 West 26th St. N. Y. City.
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Dr. .I. K. Patterson, for nearly half a
century president of the University of
Kentucky. has asked to be relieved of
the burdens of his office because of in—
creasing years. At the same ‘Lime he
proves hls undying loyalty to the in—
stitution by making known his pur~

E pose to will all his money (about 3350..
m 000) to the university. His only son '
1 died some years ago. and he stipulates .

. . that a portion of the money shall be ex-

pended on a memorial chapel.

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JUDGE BARKER IS TO VISIT IN—

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DEDECATIGN OI” HENRY CLAY
STATUE POSTPONED.
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;mrtmi that, hw will inmh uvvr the situa—

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#W’hhn .lul'lirh .iii‘iil‘)’ S. Ilflil'l\'t‘r, who
was rucvntly vim-[ml plY‘Sllittllt of Ken—
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