The Report ofthe Treasurer
The Treasurer herewith presents his report of cash receipts anddisbursements for the fiscal year ended August 31, 1970, includ-ing a statement of the Society's investments and a schedule ofFund Accounts.
The Society received gifts for current operating purposes of
$16,170.
BALANCE SHEET(Cash Basis) as at August 31, 1970
ASSETS
Current Funds
Current Assets:Cash f 13,261Restricted Funds 10.023
Total Current Funds $23,284'
Unrestricted Funds
Assets Unrestricted as to Principal and Income:Investment:
Marketable Securities $264,415
Funds Restricted as to Principal
Assets Restricted as to Principal:Investment:
Marketable Securities $1,166,86*
Funds Restricted as to Principal and Income
Assets Restricted as to Principal and Income:Investment:
Marketable Securities Ç680,806'Development Fund 395,761
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Plant Fund
Building and Equipment $571,651Less—Accumulated Depreciation 149,441
Total Assets
FUND BALANCES
Current Funds
Specific GiftsRevolving Funds:
Bibliography Fund f 17,932Purchasing (1,895)
AccumulationsTotal Current Funds ;
Unrestricted Funds
Bequests and Donations Ç201,078Accumulations 63,337
Funds Restricted as to Principal
Bequests and Donations $640,998Accumulations 525,866
Funds Restricted as to Principal and Income
Bequests and Donations $418,389Unexpended Restricted Income 10,023Accumulations 257,702
Development Fund
Plant Fund
Invested in Plant $422,210
Total Funds
$422,210$2,689,508
$3,008
16,0379,090
$28,135
$264,415
$1,166,864
$395,761
$422,210$2,689,508
Report of the Treasurer 257
STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
Year ended August 31, 1970
Cash balance, September 1, 1969Add:
Income from: InterestInvestment funds:
Unrestricted $ 7,586Restricted as to principal 30,678Restricted as to principal and
income 17,674Development fund 7,897
$63,835
Less—investment fee
Payments to C. P. BirkettRussell S. Paine TrustW. K. Bixby TrustGiftsSales of publicationsMiscellaneous
Deduct:Operating expenses:
Salaries and wagesPayroll taxesPensionsBlue Cross—Blue ShieldTravel and entertainmentLibrary supplies and expense...Supplies—binderyOffice supplies and expense. . .Telephone and telegraphLight, fuel and waterMaintenance—building and
groundsInsuranceA.D.T. protective service . . . .Legal and accountingCustodian fee
Other expenditures:PublishingPurchases of books
Less—unrestricted cash transfer.Total forwarded . . . .
17,338
Dividends
$ 11,30345,714
26,33611,767
$ 95,120
Total
$ 18,88976,392
44,01019,664
$158,955
14,874$144,081
(300)25,933
21616,1706,27112,000
$204,371
$114,1015,449
14,7532,1598,1482,896
5733,9372,0108,105
4,3851,0201,6171,7502,376
$173,279
13,28229,017
$215,57833,029 182,549 21,822
$ 39,160
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STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURESYear ended August 31,1970
Continued
Total—brought forward $ 39,160Other receipts and disbursements:
Bibliography receipts f 8,423Less disbursements 4,492 $3,931Purchasing fund receipts $24,026Less disbursements 24,220 (194)Photoduplication receipts $ 6,431Less disbursements 6,499 (68)Special gifts for purchase of books $53,320Less disbursements 53,201 119
Excess of other receipts overdisbursements 3,788
Development fund expenses $40,557Less reimbursement from
principal cash $22,428 (18,129)$ 24,819
Accounted for as follows:Worcester County National Bank:
Operating $10,253Specific gifts 3,008Unexpended restricted income. . . 10,023Unexpended development fund... 1,535
$ 24,819
BEQUESTS OR DONATIONSUnrestricted
Arthur Adams TrustGeorge S. BartonFrank G. BemisGrace ColtonFrank HarringtonJohn W. HigginsEsther Forbes Hoskins . . .Anna Harrington Mosher.Estate of Albert W. Rice..Stoddard Charitable Trust.Thomas W. StreeterGeorge G. WolkinsElizabeth Weis•General
•Bequests or donations under $1,000 less payments applied thereto.
August 31,1970
$ 1,0001,0005,0001,0006,00010,00056,682
100,0001,000
7,0001,00011,396
201,078
1969
$ 1,0001,0005,0001,0006,00010,0004O,2298,048
100,0001,0001,337
1,00011,396
$187,010
Report of the Treasurer 259
Restricted as to Principal
Ebenezer Alden $1,000Mark Bortman 1,250Clarence W. Bowen 10,000Chandler Bullock 2,500Charles H. Chase 12,000George Watson Cole 9,725Philip H. Cook 5,000Henry W. Cunningham 79,682Mary H. Cunningham 50,000Andrew M. Davis 10,000John and Eliza Davis 5,000Eliza Dodge 3,000George E. Ellis 7,500Lee M. Friedman '. 2,500Mable Knowles Gage 20,000Thomas H. Gage 20,000Samuel A. Green 5,000Aldus C. Higgins 25,000James F. Hunnewell 5,000Nathaniel T. Kidder 5,000Herbert E. Lombard 17,650Albert Matthews 1,000Grenville H. Norcross 10,000Nathaniel Paine 37,000James D. Phillips 2,600Charles A. Place 931Stephen Salisbury, Jr 104,500Foster Stearns 1,000George R. Stobbs 10,000Joseph A. Tenney 5,000Henry R. Wagner 30,000Charles F. Washburn 20,000Albert H. Whitin 11,078James L. Whitney II ,082James B. Wilbur 100,000
$640,998
Fund Balance Restricted as to Principal and Income
Book bindingGeorge ChandlerIssac and Edward Davis.Henry F. DepuyFrancis H. DeweySamuel F. Haven
CurrentIncome
1970Principal
$7,5005,500
16,0008,8898,5002,500
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CurrentIncome
Levi LincolnPublishingBernard C. SteinerIsaiah Thomas
$9,823
Funds designated for the purchase of books:Isaiah Thomas—collection and research fund $528Issac Davis book fund:
General 52Purchase of books, maps and
charts of South America 158John and Eliza Davis fund—general 528Benjamin F. Thomas—purchase of
local histories 106Samuel F. Haven—purchase of books
for the Haven Alcove 106Francis H. Dewey—biography and writings of
distinguished lawyers and judges 212George Watson Cole 4,630Henry F. Depuy—books in the field of Americana 17,877Donald M. Frost—books in the field of
Western Americana 1,052Harriette Merrifield Forbes fund—
purchase of New England books 2,103George E. Ellis—general 1,052
•John Thomas Lee fund 5,255Emma Forbes Waite fund 528
Total $34,187
$44,010
•Includes payments of $300 to C. P. Birkett
Principalf 9,60032,000
1,0002,000
$93,389
$5,000
500
1,5005,000
1,000
1,000
2,00044,000
170,000
10,000
20,00010,0<X)50,0005,000
$325,000
$418,389
Report of the Treasurer 261
STATEMENT BY THE TREASURER
The book value of the invested funds of the Society on August31, 1970 was $2,487,725 and these investments had a market valueof |3,314,045 of which 6 1 % was represented by common stocks.This market value was $419,000 (ll .2%) lower than a year ago.
Income from investments was $158,955, an increase of $7,240over the year before, representing a return of 4.8% on the marketvalue of the securities (6.4% on the cost.)
During the year, $ 186,944 was received from bequests and dona-tions to the principal funds of the Society.
Approximately $20,000 more income was received from the PaineCharitable Trust as a result of the death last year of the principallifetime beneficiary.
Since May, 1969, the Society has employed FMR InvestmentManagement Service, Inc. as investment adviser. The Finance Com-mittee meets quarterly with the individuals who handle our accountand is satisfied with the results of this arrangement to date.
A. GEORGE BULLOCK, Treasurer
Classification of InvestmentsCLASSIFICATION MARKET VALUE PERCENT OF ACCOUNT
Cash & Equivalents 37,734.40 1.17Common Stocks 2,020,145.88 62.85Convertible Corporate Bonds 166,675.00 5.19Corporate Bonds 833,165.00 25.92Foreign Bonds 156,600.00 4.87
Total 3,214,320.28 100.00Current Book Value 2,387,050
Common Stock GroupsAutomotive and Rubber 95,875.00 4.75Banks and Finance 359,644.25 17.80Chemicals 210,908.00 10.44Drugs and Cosmetics 47,756.25 2.36Electrical 78,500.00 3.89
£62 American Antiquarian Society
CLASSIFICATION MARKET VALUE
Household Products 72,975.00Insurance 254,013.00Metal and Mining 82,750.00Office Equipment 53,250.00Oil and Gas 344,068.88Retail Trade 119,150.00Services 44,062.50Textile Products and Home Furnishing 28,000.00Utilities 210,075.00Miscellaneous 19,118.00
Total 2,020,145.88
PERCENT OF ACCOUNT
3.6112.574.102.64
17.035.902.181.39
10.40.95
100.00
Cash
CASH & EQUIVALENTS
DESCRIPTION
CashTotal Cash & Equivalents
COST MARKET VALUE
37,734.40 37,734.4037,734.40 37,7.^4.40
Common Stocks
AUTOMOTIVE AND RUBBER1,300 General Motors Corp 47,022.00 95,875.00
BANKS AND FINANCE1.200 Bank of New York Co., Inc 60,000.00 56,550.001,800 Diversified Mortgage Investors . . . 36,411.52 37,800.00
552 First National Bank of Boston 10,248.00 37,260.001,320 First National City Corp 24,407.00 91,740.00
22 First Pennsylvania Corp 170.90 594.00491 Manufacturers Hanover Corp 9,533.00 33,756.25580 Morgan, J. P. & Co. Inc 11,119.00 39,222.50
1,598 State Street Boston Financial Corp. 21,781.00 62,721.50
2,3481,500
1,350
1,000
CHEMICALSEastman Kodak CoUnion Carbide Corp
DRUGS AND COSMETICS
Sterling Drug, Inc
ELECTRICALGeneral Electric Co
43,964.0066,724.00
4,944.00
6,344.21
152,033.0058,875.00
47,756.25
78,500.00
Report of the Treasurer 263
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
UNITS DESCRIPTION
1,400 Procter & Gamble Co
INSURANCE1,665 Aetna Life & Casualty1,333 American Re-Insurance . .. .3,500 Travelers Corp
METAL & MINING1,500 National Steel Corp1,000 Newmont Mining Corp. . . .
COST
77,725.46
4,013.0053,343.0047,658.00
50,329.4531,345.00
MARKET VALUE
72,975.00
70,762.5081,313.00
101,937.50
57,000.0025,750.00
200
OFFICE EQUIPMENTInternational Business Machines. 66,161.00 53,250.00
OIL & GAS1,500 Royal Dutch Petroleum (ORD) .. . 46,737.00 65,625.001,461 Standard Oil of Calif. 14,014.00 69,397.501,773 Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey).... 22,103.00 116,796.383,000 Texaco, Inc 10,009.50 92,250.00
RETAIL TRADE1,600 Federated Depart. Stores 10,152.00 54,400.001,000 Sears Roebuck & Co 4,284.86 64,750.00
SERVICES1,500 Columbia Broadcasting System 7,088.00 44,062.50
TEXTILE PRODUCTS &HOME FURNISHING
1,000 J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc.
UTILITIES1,600 Northern Illinois Gas1,000 Northern Natural Gas Co.3,000 Tenneco, Inc
900 Texas Utilities Co
MISCELLANEOUS484 ACF Industries Inc
Total Common Stocks . . . .
31,538.91
47,940.9643,796.9059,040.0049,500.00
28,000.00
49,200.0051,000.0059,250.0050,625.00
4,400.00 19,118.001,023,848.67 2,020,145.88
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BondsCONVERTIBLE
CORPORATE BONDS
UNITS DESCRIPTION COST MARKET VALUE
18,000 Diversified Mtg. Investors Reg 17,531.48 15,300.006y2% 9/15/89
70,000 El Paso Natural Gas Reg 70,000.00 70,525.00814% 8/01/95
75,000 First & Merchants Corp 75,000.00 65,250.006% 12/01/94
20,000 Santa Feind 20,228.00 15,600.006M%CV 8/01/98
Total Convertible CorporateBonds 182,759.48 166,675.00
CORPORATE BONDS100,000 AmericanTelephone & Telegraph. . 97,510.42 102,750.00
8M% 5/15/2000100,000 Beneficial Corp. Deb. Reg 100,023.00 100,250.00
8?^% 2/01/7125,000 Boeing Airplane Co 24,276.00 18,750.00
5% 8/01/7810,000 British Columbia Power 9,800.00 6,012.50
*V8% 4/15/8750,000 Burlington Industries SF Deb. Reg. 50,000.00 51,375.00
9% 8/15/9515,000 Chesapeake & Potomac Tel. Va.... 14,850.00 12,262.50
6^% 5/01/200835,000 Consolidated Edison S & M 33,558.00 21,087.50
4M% 10/01/8610,000 Dallas Power & Light 10,085.00 6,550.00
4}á% 12/01/8619,000 Deere & Co. S/D 18,060.00 12,065.00
4K% 8/01/8350,000 Florida Power & Light 51,086.00 42,250.00
7% 6/01/9850,000 General Tel. & Elec. SF Deb. Reg. 50,000.00 50,000.00
9M% 8/15/9510,000 Gulf State Utilities 10,087.00 6,837.50
4J^% 7/01/9010,000 Household Finance Deb. Reg 10,000.00 5,925.00
4J^% 9/15/9310,000 Idaho Pwr. 1st Mtg 10,000.00 6,700.00
41^% 1/01/8710,000 Illinois Bell Telephone 10,100.00 6,112.50
4?^% 3/01/9415,000 Interstate Power Co 15,000.00 10,631.25
53^% 5/01/8910,000 Jersey Central Power & Light Co... 10,156.00 7,100.00
5% 7/01/87
Report of the Treasurer 265
UNITS DESCRIPTION COST MARKET VALUE
15,000 New York State Elec.& Gas lstMtg. 15,233.00 10,275,004 ^ % 5/01/87
20,000 New York Telephone Co 20,351.00 12,925 004H% 5/15/91
10,000 Norfolk & Western RR 10,073.00 7,537.505J^% 4/01/80
10,000 Norfolk & Western RR 10,077.00 7 387 505ys% 4/01/81
50,000 Northern Natural Gas Co. Deb 50,824.00 43,625.007Ji% 5/01/88
10,000 Northern States Power 9,800.00 6,312.504 ^ % 6/01/87
20,000 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Deb 20,509.00 11,050.00aVaJo 8/15/91
15,000 Potomac Edison 15,257.00 10,162.504 W o 5/01/87
10,000 Potomac Electric Power 10,131.00 6,312.504?^% 12/01/93
15,000 Public Service Electric & Gas 15,307.00 10,106.254 W o 8/01/88
50,000 Scott Paper Co 49,998,26 51,000.008>á% 6/01/2000
100,000 Seaboard Finance Co, Sinking Fund. 100,000.00 92,000.009J4% 4/01/90
25,000 Southern Cal, Edison 23,344.00 15,250,004M% 11/01/87
25,000 Tennessee Gas Transmission 25,052.00 16,812.505M% Due 9/01/85
50,000 Westinghouse Electric Corp 50,000.00 50,000.00»H% 9/01/95
25,000 Wisconsin Electric Power 22,813.00 15,750.00*}/«% 4/01/88
Total Corporate Bonds 973,360.68 833,165.00
FOREIGN BONDS15,000 Australia Commonwealth 14,700.00 11,850.00
5)4% 7/01/8250,000 Canada 49,875.00 49,875.00
6K% 6/01/89100,000 Quebec Hydro Electric 100,000,00 92,000.00
»%% 7/15/995,000 Toronto Ontario 4,772,00 2,875,00
4 W o 8/15/86
Total Foreign Bonds 169,347.00 156,600.00
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TOUCHE ROSS & Co.340 MAIN STREET
WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS 01608
MR. A. GEORGE BULLOCK, TreasurerAMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY
WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS
We have examined the accompanying statement of assets andfund balances of the American Antiquarian Society as of August 31,1970 and the related statements of operations—current funds andchanges in fund balances for the year then ended which are all on acash basis. Our examination was made in accordance with generallyaccepted auditing standards, and accordingly included such tests ofthe accounting records and such other auditing procedures as weconsidered necessary in the circumstances.
It is not practicable to establish accounting control over cash re-ceipts prior to recording them. Accordingly, our audit procedureswith respect to cash receipts were limited to recorded transactions.Furthermore, we did not obtain confirmation of the uncollected sub-scriptions from contributors (Note A).
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above presentfairly the assets and fund balances of the American Antiquarian So-ciety at August 31, 1970 and the results of its operations for theyear then ended, on a cash basis which is consistent with that of thepreceding year.
TOUCHE ROSS & Co.
Certified Public AccountantsOctober l, 1970
DONORS OF BOOKS AND ANNUAL FUNDS
Mrs. James B. AdamsFrederick B. AdamsGlen AdamsAmerican Heritage Company, Inc.American Jewish Historical
SocietyFrank J. AndersonAndover-Harvard Theological
LibraryAppleton-Century-CroftsPeter ArmisteadKarl J. R. ArndtAssumption College LibraryBarre PublishersPhilip C. BealsJames F. BeardDavid BeasleyHarry L. BeckerF. W. BeineckeBibliographical Society (London)Bibliographical Society of the
University of VirginiaGeorge A. BilliasDorothy D. BlissTheodore BoltonWilliam H. BondDaniel J. BoorstinMartyn J. BowdenBowdoin College LibraryMr. & Mrs. Fredson T. BowersWilliam H. BradleyMr. & Mrs. F. C. BraggJ. O. BrewMr. & Mrs. Marion V. BrewingtonRoger P. BristolMarion Bailey BrunsonMrs. Yves Henry Buhler
A. George BullockRoger ButterfieldMrs. Emma Little CampbellLeRoy A. CampbellPublic Archives of CanadaRalph E. CarpenterBeatrice L. B. C. CarrErnest CaulfieldCentral Michigan UniversityMrs. Hazel ChampagneMrs. Britton ChanceHeman ChaseCincinnati Public LibraryC. E. Frazer Clark, Jr.Paul ClarksonCully Alton CobbMrs. John W. CoghlinArthur H. ColeJ. Winston Coleman, Jr.Concordia Historical InstituteConnecticut Historical SocietyDonald F. ConnorsJames A. CookeWilla G. CramptonGrosvenor M. CrooksCornell University LibrariesAntoinette Cheney CrockerJohn W. CurtisJohn D. CushingFrancis J. DallettBruce G. DanielsMrs. F. Harold DanielsMrs. Aurelia Bel via (Cate) DawsonDeCordova MuseumEverett L. DeGolyer, Jr.Robert DechertKenneth Dirlam
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Emest S. DodgeGaylord DonnelleyLouisa DresserClaire Augusta EamesMrs. Linwood M. ErskineLinwood M. Erskine, Jr.Daniel FärberRichard FauxArnold FinkDavid H. FischerF. Milton FisherParis FletcherOlive FloydForbes Library, Northampton,
Mass.Allan ForbesCornelia ForbesFrancis A. Countway Library of
MedicineBurt FranklinJohn Hope FranklinFree Library of PhiladelphiaFriends of the Bancroft LibraryGale Free Library, Holden, Mass.Mr. & Mrs. Wendell D. GarrettGenealogical Society of the Church
of Jesus Christ of the Latter DaySaints
Gilman's Book ShopDavid J. GilsonLawrence H. GipsonDorothy M. GleasonFrederick H. GoffMrs. Walter GoldwaterGoodspeed's Book Shop, Inc.George T. GoodspeedDudley C. GordonHenry David GrayHamilton P. GreenoughRichard W. Hale, Jr.
G. K. Hall & CompanyMr. & Mrs. Sydney HamerMilton W. HamiltonSinclair HamiltonHampshire Inter-Library CenterOscar HandlinHannibal, Missouri, Chamber of
CommerceMr. & Mrs. George L. HardingHenry J. HarlowFrank L. HarringtonMrs. Eunice D. HarrisonMichael HarrisonHarvard University LibrariesRichard B. HarwellRobert G. HaymanRichard A. HealdJoseph S. HeightWillard HeissJohn B. HenchHenry F. du Pont Winterthur
MuseumHeritage FoundationEdgar HeylJacob HiattRobert B. HitchmanHudson HoaglandMrs. Edward W. HolmesPenrose R. HoopesArthur A. Houghton, Jr.Thomas B. HunnewellMr. & Mrs. Frederick V. HuntHenry H. HurleyFlorence Fuller HydeIllinois State Historical LibrarySydney W. JackmanJames Ford Bell LibraryJohn M. JenningsJohn Jeppson, 2ndJewett Family of America
Report of the Treasurer 269
Alden P. JohnsonMalcolm JohnsonGordon W. JonesMrs. H. Donaldson JordanDavid KaserJohn H. KembleEdward C. KirklandJames G. KnaussRussell W. KnightBertram W. KornKarl S. KubelacLeonard W. LabareeHarold LancourLandsverk SocietyMrs. E. L. LangfordKenneth LeachLeague of Women VotersLibrary of CongressDaniel W. LincolnLitchfield Family EstateLiterary Society FoundationBertram K. LittleMr. & Mrs. George H. LongstreetAugustus P. LoringAlbert E. LownesAllen LuttrellGrace LuttrellC. G. McGlynnMr. & Mrs. Joseph L. McCorisonMarcus A. McCorisonJohn F. McDermottHerbert S. MacDonaldJohn R. McDuffWalter H. MclntoshGeorge L. McKayNewton F. McKeonDonald N. MacKenzieDumas MaloneMarblehead Historical SocietyKatherine Martindale
Maryland Historical SocietyMassachusetts Institute of
Technology PressCommonwealth of MassachusettsMassachusetts Historical SocietyDavid C. MearnsPaul MellonMendon Historical SocietyFrederick MerkRobert L. MerriamMerrimack Valley Textile
MuseumMethodist Librarians' FellowshipMrs. J. G. MichaelJ. William Middendorf, IIC. William MillerCharles F. MontgomeryRobert E. MoodyJames E. MooneyMr. & Mrs. Weld MorganSamuel Eliot MorisonSamuel R. MorrillRichard B. MorrisHoward S. MottNational Archives of the United
StatesNational Fire Protection ServiceAllan NevinsNew York State Department of
EducationNew York State Historical and
Genealogical ResearchNewberry LibraryNewcomen SocietyFrancis M. O'BrienOld Sturbridge VillageAndrew OliverLewis OsborneWilliam B. OsgoodPeabody Museum of Salem
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Howard H. PeckhamRobert C. PerkinsPhillips Exeter AcademyJohn E. PomfretPrincteon (Mass.) Public LibraryPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton University PressJules D. PrownStephen A. RasimasMark M. RavitchSamuel E. RaymondJames RegisterDonald ReidJohn W. RepsRhode Island Historical SocietyMrs. Albert W. RiceDaniel Catton RichCarleton R. RichmondJulian Hart RobertsonHarold L. RobinsonMrs. George I. Rock woodLessing J. RosenwaldMrs. Nichol M. Sandoe, Jr.Richard SanterreSavings Bank of Newport, R. I.Charles H, SawyerMrs. S. C. SchaeferWilliam H. ScheideLeonard SchlosserPeter SchoenwaldtHenry R. SchnitzerSeven Gables BookshopForrest W. SeymourClifford K. ShiptonRichard H. ShryockMrs. Edward D. SimsarianGlenn B. SkillinMarion R. SnowSociety of American ArchivistsRae M. Spencer
Robert E. SpillerFrank O. SpinneyLewis M. StarkJoseph StarukStereo ReviewRoderick StinehourRobert W. StoddardRoger E. StoddardHerbert R. StraussFrank S. StreeterHenry S. StreeterThomas W. Streeter EstateThomas W. Streeter, Jr.Syracuse UniversityNicholas SysynRaymond M. TaylorM. Halsey ThomasP. K. ThomajanMrs. Laura M. ThompsonWillard ThorpJohn B. ThrelfallBenjamin TigheTime-Life BooksRobert W. TirrellTrinity College, Watkinson
LibraryUnigraph, Inc.United States Department of
Health, Education & WelfareUnited States GovernmentUnited States Marine CorpsUniversity of California at DavisUniversity of Chicago PressUniversity of Hawaii, Legislative
Reference BureauUniversity of MaineUniversity of North DakotaUniversity of Oklahoma PressUniversity of Wisconsin PressMichael Ursin
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Virginia Historical Society Nathaniel WheelerEdna A. H. Wagner Walter M. WhitehillCarl E. Wahlstrom J. R. WigginsNicholas B. Wainwright Loring F. WilcoxEmma Forbes Waite Bequest Mrs. George F. WilkieWalpole Society Raymond S. WilkinsJohn J. Walsh Carlton WintersMichael J. Walsh Gary W. WoolsonMrs. William J. Ward Worcester Polytechnic Institute,Wilcomb E. Washburn George Gordon LibraryMrs. Frederick L. Weis Lyle H. Wrightd'Alté A. Welch Hiller B. ZobelErnest J. Wessen
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