Word: alumni
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...School has given," remarked Professor Beale, "and given without hope or desire for return. But, in the present crisis, we can and will ask alumni to do what they can as an earnest expression of their belief in the School...
...Faunce of Brown University has just made his annual report to the Brown Corporation and has announced Brown's purpose of embracing a similar sport policy. Games for all and the extension of curriculum ideals to athletics are the keynotes of the report. All Brown men, alumni and undergraduates alike, want a more substantial foundation for outdoor sports, the sports which help to educate, and only those. They believe that all education whether in the classroom or on the athletic field should be dominated by "one great ideal, subjected to the same control, held to the same financial publicity...
Gifts from more than 2,000 contributors to the Harvard Law School's $5,000,000 endowment fund now total $1,000,000, it has been announced by W. M. Powell '96, national chairman of the fund. These gifts are almost entirely from the alumni, although some have come from business men and others interested in the School...
...January 12 at the Harvard Club of New York, J. P. Cotton '96 New York Chairman of the Fund, gave a dinner to the alumni of the Law School, at which the necessity for more funds for the maintenance of the School's exceptionally high standards was discussed...
...this dinner Mr. Powell pointed out that about $900,000 in gifts from 2,000 alumni represented a high average gift, that about only half as many alumni contributions as are expected have been received. At least $500,000 more, he said, should come from alumni supporters of the School...