Here is a certificate given to George Dute (1799-1875) by Baldwin-Wallace College in recognition of $100 he gave them. It wound up in my great-grandfather Gust's possession. Valerie Gerstenberger, who keeps this on her parlor wall and who is herself a Baldwin-Wallace grad, says her mother tried to get it from him when she entered college, "but but your great grandfather claimed he knew nothing about it. After Gust died, his son Bill gave me the certificate." From her book on the Dute family, p. 6: "The money was supposed to allow any of Georg's descendants to attend Baldwin-Wallace with free tuition from that day forth. The document came to light many years after the fact. The document is no longer honored by Baldwin-Wallace. They claimed it would have been worth about ten dollars in the 1930's." Read it yourself and see what you think. Then print it out and trot over there to Baldwin-Wallace and see if they let you in.