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of her estate decided the $ 130,000 (4.41 million in modern dollars) would best be spent to benefit the Young Men's
Association, an organization Bleecker had strongly supported, including service on its board of directors. Under the terms of Bleecker's will, Parker and
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which covered the curriculum of the school's entire four year program. He passed easily, and received his degree as a member of that year's graduating class. In 1827, he began the
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