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C. W. PUGSLEY GIVES $10,000 TO LAW SCHOOL

To be Used for Work in Codification of International Law

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Among gifts made to several institutions by Chester DeWitt Pugsley, '86, vice-president of the Westchester County National Bank, of Peekskill, New York, 'was one, it became known yesterday, of $10,000 to the Harvard Law School, to be used for research in the codification of international law. Among the other recipients are Princeton University, Earlham College of Indiana, and the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America. This is Pugsley's second gift to the Law School this year. On November 14, he established the John Harvey Gregory Trust, consisting of an initial grant of $400,000. Sixty scholarships of $400 each will be available at first for students from each of 60 nations named in the provisions. The income which is not used will be allowed to accumulate until the amount of each award has been increased to $2000. Since it is probable that not all 60 of the scholarships, will be used each year, the unused portion should accumulate rapidly.

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