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President Pusey's announcement Monday that the Program for Harvard College had passed its goal of $82.5 million does not mark the end of the Program, but rather a memorable and significant day in it. Large gifts from Harold S. Vanderbilt '07 and Lamont duPont Copeland '27, and a bequest from Walter W. Naumburg '89 have assured the College of the funds needed to carry out the Program, and that achievement is to be welcomed by undergraduates and alumni. The task, however, has just begun, for the real job is spending--spending to strengthen and build the College, to broaden...
...addition to Vanderbilt's, two other last-minute seven-figure gifts were forthcoming from wealthy alumni. The donors were Walter W. Naumburg '89, whose bequest to the Program totaled $2 million, and Lamont duPont Copeland '27, an earlier contributor, who gave an additional $1 million...
...original Briggs-Copeland program, which was started in the early 1930's employed many instructors who have since grown to national prominence. Notable examples are Professor Mark Schorer of the University of California, Professor Wallace Stegner of Stanford, and Pulitzer Prize winner Richard Wilbur...
...English Department is planning to revive the Briggs-Copeland program for instruction in composition, Walter J. Bate '39, Chairman of the Department, announced Thursday...
...Among G.M.'s 33 directors, five are also directors of Du Pont: Du Pont Chairman Walter S. Carpenter Jr., Du Pont Vice President Lammot du Pont Copeland, Du Pont Vice President Henry B. du Pont, Emile F. du Pont and Donaldson Brown...