PRESIDENT'S ANNUAL REP OR T
ALFRED YEAR BOOK, 1904-05
FACULTY
These additions emphasize the importance of better housing for the library's books. It has never been possible to guarantee something like a good student turnout during Commencement Week.
REGISTRAR'S REPORT
Bacbelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Philosophy Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Philosophy Master of Science. Five candidates took the competitive free scholarship exam held June 8, two from Allegany County.
REPORT OF CURATOR OF ALLEN STEINHEIM MUSEUM
Accordingly, certain hours were set aside and published in our newspaper and a list of them posted on the door. Japanese document presented by Judge Hamilton 'Ward by General William Calkenberg, United States Minister to Japan under General Grant, presented by Mrs.
ACADEMY REPORT
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY REPORT
TREASURER'S REPORT
INCOME REPORT
SUMMARY OF INCOME
REVENUE
REVENUE
- REVENUE
- REVENUE
- Schedule 7 EXPENDITURES
- EXPENDITURES
- Schedule 9 EXPENDITURES
From an endowment held by certain other corporations for the Alfred University, to be used for the administration and support of the College of Liberal Arts and of the Academy. For ongoing costs incurred in the context of the operation of the university (excluding the Theological Seminary), paid from the common income and the special income intended for salaries.
SPECIAL INCOME BALANCES
ALFRED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY INCOME ACCOUNT
ENDOWMENT REPORT'
Schedule 13
SUMMARY OF ENDOWMENT
Schedule 14
THE UNIVERSITY FUND
Schedule 15
THE SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Schedule 16
THE INCOME GIFT FUND
INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
GIWUPI First Seventh Day Baptist Church of Alfred The f:>lliloh Seventh Day Baptist Church f,nd Socj{,ty. Plainfield Seventh Day Baptist Church. The First Raptist Church of Sf!v!ll1. days in New York.
INVESTMENTS
THE UNIVERSITY FUND
REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN
M. TOMLINSON, Librarian
44 ALFRED YEAR BOOK, 1904-05
CHIPMAN, '86, New York City: About 900 architectural photographs of exteriors, interiors and details, selected with great
SCHOLARSHIPS 4S
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF GIFTS The Centennial Fund
Group 7
ALFRED YEAR HOOK, J90,+-05
SCHOLAR!;;H IPS 47 Kansas, at the Quantrell Raid, and his wife returned to her an d
Group 8
ALFRED YEAR BOOK, 1904-~
SCHOLARSHIPS 49 local board has been formed who hope to complete the payment by
THE WILLIAM COLEGROVE KENYON SCHOLARSHIP was conditionally established by friends through the First Seventh-day Baptist Church of Allred, N. When the school was incorporated as an academy in 1843, he was its principal, and when Alfred University was exchanged by special act of the New York State Legislature in March. THE JAPA:NESE SCHOLARSHIP was conditionally established by Japanese friends of Sunshine through entertainments.
Hoshi, editor of the Japanese-American Commercial WF!ekly, has been influential with his countrymen in expanding the subscription list of this scholarship. THE STATE 0]' MmNESOTA SCHOLARSHIP has been established conditionally by the Minnesota Branch of the International Sunshine Society.
Group 9
The life and character of President Kenyon is difficult to estimate even to this day; and no more fitting memorial could be erected than a scholarship that will do so.
ALFRED YEAR BOOK, 190405
The widow recently filed an action in the Circllit Court, Cook County, III., for construction of the will. 1 I give, devise and bequeath to a LFRED UNIVERSITY, located in Alfred, New York, the sum of dollars, which may be safely invested, and which shall be called the General EndoWDlent, the net income being used only for the general expenses of the university.2 I give, devise and donate to ALFRED UNIVgRSITY, located at Alfred, Lew York, the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, for safe investment, and called {'The Professorship, "The net income only, or so much thereof as may be necessary can be used to pay the salary of the current professor, while any surplus income is available to the university.
3 I give, devise and bequeath to ALFRED UNIVERSITY, located at Alfred, New York, the sum of One Thousand Dollars, to be safely invested, and called "The Scholarship;" the net income to be used only for the payment of the term bill of some worthy and needy student, the surplus income, if any, to be at the disposal of the University. During a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of Alfred University it was decided to establish a permanent fund to be known as the BOOTHE COLWELL DAVIS FUND.
ALFRED YEAR BOOK, 1904-05 Income Gift Agreement
PETER WOODEN ESTATE
PETER WOODEN FUND
LUA BABCOCK FUND
During the past year a new cement walk was laid in Ladies Hall: the foundation and grading were completed for the walk from Kenyon Memorial Hall to the Allen Steinheim Museum: a substantial tile drain pit:; It was laid: and a new cistern was built, The lawn was maintained, many trees and shrubs were planted.
BUILDINGS, REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS
LUA BABCOCK FUND Partition, material and labor
SUMMARY
COMMITTEE ON JANITORS AND SUPPLIES
JANITORS
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
FUEL
FURNITURE
SUPPLIES TO BUILDINGS
LADIES HALL
BURDICK HALL
ESTIMATES FOR J905-J906
SCHOLARSHIPS
College College College College College College Ladies' Aid Society of Pawcatuck Sevet First Day Baptist Church.
ALFRED ACADEMY
DEGREES CONFERRED
HONORARY DEGREES Master of Science
In 1902 he was appointed general manager of the Utica and Mohawk Valley Railway Company, which position he still holds. He was a member of the Orophilian Lyceum at Alfred University and of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity at Syracuse. On the day before the awarding of the honorary degree of Master of Science, he was unanimously elected president of the Alumni Association of Alfred University.
He is a member of the American Medical Association, the New York State Medical Society, The Central New. He was Senior Examiner in the office of the State Board of Regents during the summer of 1893.
SEVENTH-DA Y BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY
OFFICERS
ABSTRACT OF TREASURER'S REPORT
Schedule 2 INTEREST
Schedule 3 INTEREST
CONTRIBUTIONS
Schedule 5 CONTRIBUTIONS
Schedule 6 CONTRIBlJTIONS
Schedule 7
SUMMARY OF ENDOWMENT Dr
Schedule 8
ADDITIONS TO ENDOWMENT
ALFRED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Endowment
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE SEVENTH~DAY
BAPTIST MEMORIAL FUND
- BABCOCK PROFESSORSHIP OF PHYSICS
- PROFESSORSHIP OF CHURCH HISTORY AND HOMILETICS
- NATHAN V. HULL PROFESSORSHIP OF PASTORAL THEOLOGY
- ALFRED UNIVERSITY
- CHARLES POTTER PROFESSORSHIP OF HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENC\<
- Any and all property, real or personal, heretofore given, granted conveyed, bequeathed or devised to, or otherwise vested in
- This act shall take effect immediately
Eighth: I order and direct that the income received from twenty thousand dollars be paid to the ALFRED UNIVERSITY PARTICIPANTS, who shall be known as "E. Nillt!t: I order and direct that the income received from fifty thousand sand dollars be paid to the PARTICIPANTS OF THE UNIVERSITY ALFREDA, J905 LAWS OF NEW JERSEY Chapter 1'2J3 At the annual session of the Legislature of New Jersey, held in 1905, a general act was passed affecting societies organized for religious, educational, charitable, and benevolent purposes.
Any corporation of this state organized for religious, educational, charitable or benevolent purposes under the provisions of any act of the legislature of this state, general, special or private, is authorized to receive and hold by purchase, grant, create, order, or otherwise, for any religious, educational, charitable or benevolent purpose, such real or personal property, or both, as this corporation may require, or as in any way may have been or may to have been given to such corporations for, or for any of these purposes, and to give, sell, sell or convey the same, and any such corporation is further authorized to receive and hold in trust for any religious, educational, charitable or benevolent purpose whatsoever, such real or personal property, or both, as may be or may be given, given, conveyed, bequeathed or created, or in any otherwise give to a corporation in trust for any of the said purposes, and to give, bargain, sell and convey property so held or held in trust for any such purpose, in accordance with the terms of the gift, grant, conveyance, legacy, devise or instrument creating such trust or trusts, respectively . Any and all property, real or personal, heretofore given, given, conveyed, bequeathed or created, or otherwise given in given, conveyed, bequeathed or created, or otherwise given in any !luch corporation in trust for any religious, educational, charitable- able or benevolent purpose, in so far as the same may not have already been applied in the execution of such trust, shall continue to be held and enforced by sllch corporation in accordance with the terms of the gift, grant, conveyance, inheritance, devise. or the instrument creating such trust in the same manner and with the same force and effect as if the limited liability corporation had originally been authorized to act in the capacity of trustee of the premises, provided that such trust, unlike the trustee's determination, it is valid under the laws of this state.
THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ALFRED UNIVERSITY
BOARD OF DIRECTORS J905-06
TREASURERtS REPORT
NEW YORK STATE SCHOOL OF CLAY- WORKING AND CERAMICS
BOARD OF MANAGERS
Section 3 This act shall take effect immediately
DIRECTOR'S REPORT To THE PRESIDENT OF ALFRED UNIVERSITY;
Such books are not common and are somewhat expensive, but a core has been secured and other volumes will be added as they appear. I wish to express my appreciation for the act of the Legislature which increased the appropriations for the year to $7,500. Part of this money has been expended in securing the services of a permanent machinist and laboratory assistant whose services have been of the greatest use.
The equipment has been further improved due to the increased credits, and I have been given the opportunity to deliver my equipment. I wish to recall once again my sense of the obligation which the School owes to the faculty of the University, under whose assistance the work could not be continued.
TREASURER'S REPORT Expenditure of Maintenance Fund
94 ALFRED YEAR BOOK, 1904-05
NECROLOGY
She was the daughter of Rev, J. She was the daughter of Rev, J. She attended Alfred University and continued her studies until her junior year, after which she entered the School of Ethical Culture in New York, where she completed a two-year course of full-time study and training. She has been in Chicago for the past two years, her first year as a member and teacher of the Chicago Kindergarten Institute. Her father died when she was [2 years old and her mother two years later. when she went to live in Perry Potter's family at Alfred.
He began his life's work at Watson. and continued in the service until within two or three weeks of his death. who survive him Three sons and two daughters were born to them. all but one of wbom are livltlg. Ithaca) was born in Tompkins county, N. and was accidentally killed by a falling tree on his farm in Ward Township, N. In 1861 he married Lucinda Brandt.
AU'IU;D YEAR BOOK, 1904-05
1877-86 he served as [Hstor of the Lost Creek Churdl Seventh Day Baptist Church, at Lost Creek, W. From 1886 until his death he was pastor of the DeRuyter Seventh Day Baptist Church at DeRuyter, N. He was president of the Madison County Bible Society, treasurer of the Madison County Bible School Board: member of the Seventh Day Baptist Sabbath School Board.
1905' He responded to the first call for U 1110 n defense units and enlisted as a soldier at Cleveland for three months. 1861 he was mustered into service with his battery as first lieutenant and served in the Army of the Cumberland.
MEMORANDUM OF
ENDOWMENT AND PROPERTY
EXPENSES FOR TEN YEARS