Hall of Fame, a memorial building at Munich, Bavaria. It was completed in 1853. It consists of a Doric portico with projecting wings on a high basement of masonry. At the center is a colossal statue of Bavaria in bronze, 62 feet high, representing a woman holding a wreath in her raised left hand, while the lion of Bavaria sits at her side. The portico contains eighty busts of celebrated Bavarians. Acting on this suggestion, a similar memorial is on foot in New York City. A fund of $100,000 given to the New York University for the purpose, has been expended in building a colonnade five hundred feet long on University Heights in upper New York. The site is a magnificent one over-looking the fields of the Hudson and the Harlem. Panels to the number of 150, two feet by eight in dimensions, are to bear the names and the dates of birth and death of 150 famous native Americans. No one is eligible until at least ten years dead. The authorities submit names to a jury of one hundred members, themselves eminent men, representing all states of the Union. Any name receiving a majority vote and confirmed by the University senate is admitted to the Hall of Fame. In 1903 twenty-nine names were selected. They received from ninety-seven to fifty-one votes each. Named in order they are: Names No. Votes. George Washington. . . . . 97 Abraham Lincoln. . . . . 96 Daniel Webster. . . . . 96 Benjamin Franklin. . . . . 94 Ulysses S. Grant. . . . . 92 John Marshall. . . . . 91 Thomas Jefferson. . . . . 90 Ralph Waldo Emerson. . . . . 87 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. . . . . 85 Robert Fulton. . . . . 85 Washington Irving. . . . . 83 Jonathan Edwards. . . . . 81 Samuel F. B. Morse. . . . . 80 David Glasgow Farragut. . . . . 79 Henry Clay. . . . . 74 Nathaniel Hawthorne. . . . . 73 George Peabody. . . . . 72 Robert E. Lee. . . . . 69 Peter Cooper. . . . . 69 Eli Whitney. . . . . 67 John James Audubon. . . . . 67 Horace Mann. . . . . 67 Henry Ward Beecher. . . . . 66 James Kent. . . . . 65 Joseph Story. . . . . 64 John Adams. . . . . 61 William Ellery Channing. . . . . 58 Gilbert Stuart. . . . . 52 Asa Gray. . . . . 51 In 1905 the names of Lowell, Whittier, Mary Lyon, Emma Willard, Maria Mitchell, John Quincy Adams, James Madison, Louis Agassiz, Wm. T. Sherman, John Paul Jones, and Alexander Hamilton were added. See MUNICH.