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...difficult, on the other hand, for a donor, especially one without vast sums to give, to restrict his or her gift to benefit undergraduates, especially if he or she wants class credit for it. Gifts that receive class credit are publicly recognized and added to the total given by members of their class, which is prominently displayed in the annual report and announced the afternoon of commencement. Nevertheless, only five options within the Harvard College Fund have traditionally counted for class credit: unrestricted, financial aid, libraries, faculty support, and graduate fellowships. Only recently has an “undergraduate life...
...Unbeknownst to most donors, one can donate to a College project or organization, such as House committees, according to both Abell and Gross. Yet since these gifts do not count towards class credit, few know they are an option, and they are not as common an occurrence as they would be if they were better publicized...
...Furthermore, even fewer potential donors are aware that they can give directly to a House committee or other campus organization without going through the Harvard College Fund. Though unrestricted giving to the University is important, gifts to these organizations, without which some cannot survive, should also be given class credit...
...When photography was invented it was recognized that chance played a role in the production of photographs that it did not play in the role of other pictures,” Kelsey says. He adds that this issue raises complications about where credit is due for a beautiful photo...
...When one produces a good photograph do you receive credit for that or is it a matter of chance?” he says...