Word: alumni
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Allston Burr '89 was elected president of the Harvard Alumni Association for the coming year at a meeting of the directors of the association held at the Harvard Club of Boston, according to an announcement given out yesterday...
...becomes clear that the responsibility of supplying the University with its most urgent athletic need rests with the alumni, and with whoever else may be in a position to contribute toward its construction. Until the sum of $300,000 is subscribed to meet the complete cost, actual work cannot start. The element of time does not enter alone into the question The conditions of the original gift of $250,000 which gave impetus to the plans stipulated that construction be begun by February 1929, and be complete by February, 1930. Failure to meet the first of these conditions will mean...
...aspects of the college, being made by the University Film Foundation, as described in the news columns of today's CRIMSON. While the interest of the average undergraduate will be confined to the football sequences and watching how well he films while skipping through traffic in Harvard Square, for Alumni who cannot keep in close personal touch with the college it will be of real importance. The Yard with its newer buildings, the Charles lined with dormitories, and many other sights familiar to the student would be strange to many an old grad, and the opportunity this film will give...
...Even though the present Beck Hall building is to give way to a modern structure the University aspect will not be entirely effaced. It is proposed to provide a permanent home for the Harvard Alumni in a spot happily situated directly across from the home of the undergraduate, the Harvard Union. Here Harvard men connected in some way with the University may make their home in company with their families and enjoy the double advantage of residing in close proximity to their alma matter. At the same time enjoying the conveniences and appurtenances of a first class modern building...
...building a large assembly and banquet hall where graduates may meet for any social function no matter how large, furnishing quarters for larger gatherings interested in music or lectures than now obtains in any of the limited space allowed for such functions Commencement week will find all Harvard alumni together in Cambridge where they belong with ample space and ample facilities awaiting their beck and call...