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Mrs. Alice L. Boardman Leaves $100,000 to Establish Chair of Fine Arts

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Mrs. Alice L. Boardman late of 199 Marlboro street, Boston, according to her will recently filed in the Suffolk probate office has given $100,000 to the University as a memory to her son, William Dorr Boardman '92, who died several years ago in Germany while pursuing his studies of fine arts.

The gift is to be used, according to Mrs. Boardman's will, for endowing a professorship of fine arts which will bear his name forever.

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