Hofstra University
The school—set up as an augmentation of New York University (NYU) — was established on the bequest of an as of late expired well off couple, a wood business visionary of Dutch parentage, William S. Hofstra (1861–1932) and his second wife, Kate Mason (1854–1933). The augmentation had been proposed by a Hempstead inhabitant, Truesdel Peck Calkins, who had been director of schools for Hempstead. In her will, Kate Mason gave the heft of their property and bequest to be utilized for a beneficent, logical or helpful reason, to be named out of appreciation for her spouse. Two companions, Howard Brower and James Barnard, were requested that choose what to do with the home. Another Hempstead occupant, Truesdel Peck Calkins, commented to Brower that he had been searching for a site to begin an organization of advanced education, and the three men concurred it would be a suitable utilization of the bequest. Calkins drew closer the organization at New York University, and they communicated
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