Word: alumni
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Recent progress of the Harvard Fund is recorded in an article in a current number of the Alumni Bulletin. The account, of the past week shows an increase in the number of contributors, which is one of the fundamental aims of the Fund, although a falling off in the amount collected has been observed...
...CRIMSON'S Confidential Guide of College Courses published at the beginning of the current college year was perhaps one of the principal factors in undergraduate life which has caused many twenty, thirty, or forty-year alumni to remark. "The undergraduate of today is an entirely different animal from what he was in our day". To the student the Yard walls and the various college buildings feel not unlike the iron fences and the cages that make up a zoo when curious alumni return to look over these interesting modern specimens...
...just this companionable institution which Mr. S. E. Morrison '08, who is possessed of the love of Oxford University, charges with contributing to the low place of scholarship in American colleges. Writing in the current Alumni Bulletin, he contrasts the Oxford man's unwillingness to share his room with the American horror of living alone...
...will end on June 30, 1926. What the Fund wants before then is a large increase of contributors; of men who realize that $5 or $10 contributions now. if that is all they can easily afford, will bring the total just that much nearer to a satisfactory figure. Harvard Alumni Bulletin...
...Stillman is a director of the Harvard Alumni Association, a member of the Overseer's visiting Committee on the Fogg Museum and the Division of Fine Arts, and a member of the Board of Managers of the Harvard Club of New York City. Mr. Stillman is also a member of the newly selected committee on the Harvard Fund...