These sums are given to place a Grant memorial stone in the School Building, Sir William having contributed to the Fund $2.50. He was a Brooklyn member, and died last year.
The following contributions have reached us since last report:
| Robert I. Wilson | .10 |
| W. S. M. Silber | 1.00 |
| Hubert and James Mitchell, Truman and John Pierce, Samuel Canfield, and Allen Russell | 5.20 |
| Miss J. F. Gillespie | 1.75 |
| George Pierce | 2.00 |
| Kirk Munroe Chapter, of Kingman, Ariz. | 1.00 |
| Iswa Finchon, South Africa | 2.55 |
| Henry S. Canby | 1.00 |
| G. W. Hinckley | 1.00 |
| Lancelot Chapter, of Newtonville, Mass. | 3.00 |
| Edison Chapter, of Bangor, Me. | 2.00 |
| Virgilia M. Porter | .50 |
| Edith Cartledge | 5.00 |
| S. A. Rulon, Jun. | .10 |
| Ruth S. Earle | .10 |
| Belvidere Chapter, of Daretown, N. J. | 5.00 |
| Cornelius Newman | .10 |
| Cornelius S. Lombardi | 1.00 |
| Paul E. Good | 1.00 |
| Leonard, Florence, and Helen Whittier | 1.00 |
| Lois S. Miller | 1.00 |
| Esther R Custer | 1.00 |
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| 36.40 |
The Order is to raise $3000, if possible, and still needs about $1000. Any sum from anybody is welcome. The Fund is to build an Industrial Schoolhouse for the boys at Good Will Farm. These boys are orphans and known to be deserving.
GOOD WILL MITE
HARPER'S ROUND TABLE
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FUND
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