Word: donor
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Fund raisers soon learn that not all men respond to all appeals: dollars come only for what is dear to the donor. Harvard fund raisers have not yet learned the obvious lesson, and do not appeal to every taste and every shade of opinion...
When Kurashov had finished, Sihanouk rose with a bland smile to thank the Rus sians for their generous gift. Then, still smiling, he added pointedly: "Cambodia is prepared to accept aid from any nation. But this does not give the donor the right to meddle in our affairs." Then, ignoring all the fine new hospital facilities before him, Prince Sihanouk set off for Paris-for medical treatment...
Died. Dr. G. (for George) Canby Robinson, 81, medical administrator and a pioneer in psychosomatic medicine, director of the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical College Association from 1928 to 1935, and head of the World War II American Red Cross Blood Donor Service which raised 13 million pints of plasma for the armed forces; after a long illness; in Greenport...
...pavilion stopped. About the only ones pleased with the idea, aside from the millions who might enjoy an inexpensive cafe in the park, were New York's city fathers. Last week, after a short session of the Board of Estimate, Park Commissioner Newbold Morris thanked Donor Hartford kindly and accepted the gift...
...Tiger in the House)-and all manner of critical essays, including some on photography, a durable interest in which versatile Van Vechten still excels. Still a chronic essayist, Van Vechten turned 80 last week and was honored by the New York Public Library as one of its chief benefactors, donor of many literary treasures that he has collected over the years. His name is the yoth to be carved in stone in New York City's main library...