Smith Alumnae Quarterly . We feel honored to be able to cooperatein raising the Smith College Fundthrough the sale, by special arrangement,of our Knitted Sport Outer Garments - ? - See page X. MISS CAPEN t$t J^ntf 0 (ftfumnae Quarferfg Vol. XII MAY, 1921 No. 3 Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Concord, New Hampshire, under the Act of March 3, 1870. THE CAPEN SCHOOL Miss Capen left her school, or as she phrased it in her will, the school forgirls which I have so long conducted, to her two nieces, Miss Bessie F. Gilland Miss Louise Capen. In a codicil, however, written in Dece


Smith Alumnae Quarterly . We feel honored to be able to cooperatein raising the Smith College Fundthrough the sale, by special arrangement,of our Knitted Sport Outer Garments - ? - See page X. MISS CAPEN t$t J^ntf 0 (ftfumnae Quarferfg Vol. XII MAY, 1921 No. 3 Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Concord, New Hampshire, under the Act of March 3, 1870. THE CAPEN SCHOOL Miss Capen left her school, or as she phrased it in her will, the school forgirls which I have so long conducted, to her two nieces, Miss Bessie F. Gilland Miss Louise Capen. In a codicil, however, written in December 1919 weread that if and when the time should come in which they no longer cared tocontinue to carry on the school, I give, devise, and bequeath said residue and remainder of my estate, real and personal,to the Trustees of the Smith College in said Northampton, the said Trustees of the SmithCollege paying to said Bessie F. Gill and said Louise Capen respectively, the amountsof the legacies given to them by this codicil [$100,000 to each], or such portions of saidlegacies as may be then unpaid. And it came to pass that in February 1921, less than two years after MissCapen wrote thes


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