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Wetzel Leaves $100,000 to Museum

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The sum of one hundred thousand dollars has been left to the Fogg Art Museum by the will of Henry E. Wetzel, art connoisseur, traveller, and collector, who died a few weeks ago at Neuilly, France, while serving with the Red Cross. The will, which was made on March 4, 1918, was filed in Boston Tuesday; it provides for an additional hundred thousand dollars to be given to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The gift to the Fogg Museum is to be expended under the direction of Dr. Denman W. Ross, Arthur Pope, and Edward W. Forbes, all of Cambridge.

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