Word: donor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...elected President and Vice-President respectively of the United States Lawn Tennis Association at the annual meeting held in New York on Saturday. R. N. Williams '16 was, also, elected a delegate-at-large to serve until 1925. Davis, a former national doubles champion, is well-known as the donor of the International Davis Cup, while Williams played on five Davis Cup teams and was national champion...
...bequest of a wealthy New York woman, whose parting gift to the world stated her candid opinion of it. Her fortune goes to the S. P. C. A., which is to build a palatial hospital for invalid animals, not in spacious grounds. In the hallway a statue of the donor will be erected over her ashes; above the portal all who enter may read: "The more I saw of people, the more I thought of dogs...
...competition consists in the design of a summer tea-room grounds with a New England Colonial garden, supposed to be situated on Cape Cod. This is the twelfth competition for the trophy, which was presented by an unknown donor in 1912. It is open to all students in the School of Landscape Architecture, but members of courses 2b and 3b in Landscape Architecture are required to enter drawings. The jury and date of award will be announced later. These competitions serve to give the students of Landscape Architecture opportunity to put their knowledge to a practical application...
...competition will consist of a given problem in landscape design. This is the twelfth competition for the trophy, which was presented by an unknown donor in 1912. It is open to all students in the School of Landscape Architecture, but members of courses 2b and 3b in Landscape Architecture are required to enter drawings. The jury and date of award will be announced later...
...dearly beloved and much revered donor of the Harvard Union, the late Major H. L. Higginson '55, gave that mighty edifice that it might serve as common rallying ground for all Harvard men. Service and Friendship were to be the mottos...