Word: donor
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...name has yet been definitely decided upon. The usual custom of naming buidings after their donors cannot in this instance be followed as the donor has withheld his name. The "Lecture Hall" or "Harvard Lecture Hall" have been suggested as appropriate names...
...wish is expressed that the old teams be reorganized as far as possible under the same names, and that the cups be competed for on practically the same conditions as in previous years. The games will be under the management of R. S. Hale '91, who represents the donor, F. W. Moore '93, W. T. Reid, Jr., '01 and C. Frothingham...
...winners of intercollegiate contests with gold fob medals, having on one side the head of Cicero and on the other the name of the debater, Mr. Surbridge wishes these medals to be a certainty for the future and has therefore provided a permanent fund. Mr. Surbridge is also the donor of the Surbridge debating cups that are presented to the members of winning teams in the interclass debates. A permanent fund for the medals and cups has long been desired...
...either Nov. 9 or Nov. 15, the new boat-house will be turned over to the University by its donor, the Harvard Club of New York City. The presentation will be made at a mass meeting held probably in Sanders Theatre, but possibly at the boat-house. President Eliot will speak, but further than this no plans have been made. The meeting will be open to members of the University. A committee of four consisting of Austin G. Fox '69 (chairman), A. L. Wetmore '94, H. S. Van Duzer '75 and L. E. Sexton '84 will represent the Harvard Club...
...before the close of the fall baseball practice a series of games will be played between picked teams representing the two squads into which the candidates have been divided. Cups will be given to the members of the team winning three games out of five. The name of the donor of the cups is withheld...