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Five hundred shares of the stock of the Holtzer-Cabot Electric Company, or its equivalent in cash, have been left to Harvard by the will of C.W. Holtzer, to become the property of the University at the death of Mrs. Holtzer.
The income of the stock is to be used to establish fellowships for young men of German birth who, having received their preliminary education in Germany, desire to study in some department of Harvard.
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