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Show NEW BRONZE BUSTS BY WELL KNOW N SCULPTORS OF MEN WHO HAVE GIVEN AWAY FORTUNES . S Mm x t-ft I jswjt fJdwr$yi : . . f B 1, , 7ZOCVTJ,br ter- NEW YORK, Feb. 15 The two men of modorn times who have heen most lavish in ghlng monoy for plui--nthroplc purposes hnvo had lifo size bronze bust3 made of them recently by well known sculptors. The reproduction repro-duction of a bronze bust of Andrew Carnegie, representing him in his J robes as lord rector of St. Androw's university, Scotland, the fiiat Ameri- i can who ever held that honored posl- lion, waq modeled hi J. Masscy Rhlnd. the well known sculptor of New York. This bust Is the result-of a number i of sittings glvon by Mr. Carnqgje, and i the finished work hai? mot with the hearty approval of himoeir anU many of his friends. Replicas of this strlk- I lng portrait have been presented to Vnj the following libraries and Institutions gfc by admirers of the benefactor: LIbrar- Bb ics at Syracuse, N. Y.; Cleveland aud B Youngslown. O.; Lehigh tuilversity Kh and Homestead, Pa.; Queens unlvor- H sity, Kingston, Canada, and others. B The image of John D Rockefeller will S look down on University of Chlcngo K Btudontn at their meals hereafter. TheB flguic has bc?n )iacod on the ninntellfe above tho big south fireplace in Hut-B ch bison commons. It is thu work 0I.B "William Cooper, a Now York squlptor. B An oil portrait of :Ur. Rockefeller in'H the same room represents him as n0',H looked at the time the university W2S.HK founded. M |