Word: budgeting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...hear a frank statement of facts from a man who knows the truth about our government. Last night Mr. Roosevelt arraigned our government on a series of charges that is none the less appalling because it is so familiar. For years we have heard the plea for a national budget, for the introduction of business methods in the executive departments, for fair treatment of government employees. All we have done about it is to criticize and condemn...
...General Education Board on June 2, 1919, contingent upon the raising of $1,500,000 by Harvard. On September 19, 1919, the President and Fellows of the University voted the sum of $500,000 toward the establishment of the school, this sum being practically equivalent to the existing budget of the Division of Education. The remaining million dollars have been secured from funds already received as a part of the Endowment Fund. The gift from the General Education Board and the rest of the endowment not otherwise named by the donors will be merged as the Charles William Eliot Foundation...
...Harvard to complete the school's endowment of two millions. On September 19, 1919, the President and Fellows of Harvard College voted the sum of $500,000 toward the establishment of the School, the income from this sum being about equivalent to the present budget of the Division of Education. This vote simply assured the continuation of such support as the study of Education is now receiving from the University and did not require the acquisition of any new funds. The sum of one million dollars remained to be raised...