A Catalogue, With Descriptive Notices, of the Portraits, Busts, Etc., Belonging to Yale University
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She left her portrait (27}^ x 35) painted in Boston about 1833, by Francis Alexander, to the Yale Art School. Mrs. Gifford was the only child of Philip Marett, Esq., of Boston and New Haven, who died in March, 1869, and who was a distinguished benefadlor of Yale College and this city ; and of her own fortune nearly $800,000 was devoted in pursuance of the provisions of her will to charitable in- stitutions, of which amount upwards of $300,000 was given to the New Haven Hospital. PROFESSOR CHAUN...CEY A. GOODRICH Chauncey Allen Goodrich, second son of the Hon. Elizur Goodrich (Yale College 1779), of New Haven, was bom in this city, October 23, 1790, and was graduated at the Col- lege in 1810. After graduation he was Redlor of the Hopkins Grammar School for two years, and was then a tutor in College for an equal period. During his tutorship he began his studies for the ministry under President Dwight. In July, 1816, he was ordained pastor of the First Church in Middletown, Conn., but withdrew from this charge after a few months, on account of the failure of his health.
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