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The will of the late Mr. Edward M. Reed of New Haven, who died on Saturday, February 13th, was presented for probation last Thursday. By the provisions of the will Mr. Reed's widow and unmarried daughter will each receive the income of a third of the estate while they live, and at the death of either, her share of the property will revert to Yale University. Mr. Reed's estate has been estimated at about $350,000, which will make Yale's eventual share about $233,000.

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