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Through the will of Francis Bullard '86, late of Commonwealth avenue, the University has received some rare and valuable presents. To Harvard College is given a rare series of Goethe's "Faust," which is to be added to the Charles Eliot Norton collection of books in the College Library.
To the Fogg Art Museum, as a memorial to his uncle, Charles Eliot Norton, the testator leaves the print known as "Ten Men Fighting in a Wood," and otherwise known as "The Gladiators." The will is dated January 17, 1912, and has been filed. The testator's sister, Katherine E. Bullard, and his cousin. Philip Dexter '89, are named as executors.
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