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UNIVERSITY RECEIVES GIFT TO TEACH ANTI-FEMINISM

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The will of the late A. E. Pillsbury, bequeathing $100,000 to be divided equally between Harvard, Columbia, Princeton, and Yale, with the purpose of "creating or developing sound public opinion and action on the subject of anti-feminism," was probated today. In view of the approaching offer, R. K. Lamb '28, publicity director for Harvard University, announced yesterday that the policy of the University in the past has been against such provisional bequests, but that its acceptance or non-acceptance will depend on the decision of a coming meeting of the Corporation.

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