th Poughkeepsie March*24 = 60 ProfFM B Anderson Dear Sir It is an old adage that we cannot tell what a man is worth untill after he is dead, and we may add further, that, we cannot tell how many friends he will have untill he is near diying. they then cluster around him as close as the vine to its supporting trunk. I make these prefacotory remarks because you have doubtless seen in the late Journals of the day a "Bill11 reported under our legislature proceedings to posting up my generosity, which was quite as startling to me as my friends with whom I had made confidents in certain matters pertaining to the future disposition of a portion of my Estate after my discease and which publicity was so at variance with all my previous expressed views and intentions, that they (some at least) have thought me either beside myself or had strangely changed my plans & purposes. Not so, however, neither the one or the other have occurred, and I trust that God in his good Providence will permit me to live, and see the f,Vassar Female Col- lege" loom up with its Towers and Domes within a short few years. It was verry natural to find numerous influences at work to change my purposes, and suggestions were (audiably encaught) ? distinct to understand the motives which prompted them, but discovering that my purposes were the result of able & distinguished advises, and of my own cool deliberation of 27 .It- March 24, 1860 -2 years of close thought and study, with a fund of sound reasoning to substantiate & means to carry them out, an ebb current of opinion began to set in, and now those which seem to be most alarmed at my "gigantic follyn are gradualy becoming willing converts to my plans. It is our purpose as soon as the fine weather sets in to have our Committe locate the grounds then to invite artists to make drafts & plans of the Collige Buildings, and at as early day as possible there- after to break ground. In regard to this latter movement, I suppose it;/ is usual to have some opening ceremony,* and I know of no one more competent and with whom I should be more pleased to perform that service than yourself, as it will probably not take place before July, you will have ample time to prepare your notes &c We shall adopt your suggestions with regard to the progress of policy & the work,vis, expending no more annualy than the most judicious enconomy of the case will justify. We purpose to make what fofafajL I have always desired "Vassar Female College11 not only the first but the best Institution for Female instruction in the Country not only for the present age, but for many years to come. I sent you a Paper (Por Telegraph) the other day containing an Explanatory article of my plans & purposes, which I hope you have rec^. Excuse haste as I have to write quick or not at all on account of my late sickness effecting my brain &c by long application----- Yours verry truly &c M Vassar *in Laying the corner Stone .28 ; jjjir