Word: earmarked
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...specific tax has been levied on the students, but the Radcliffe student Council unanimously voted this week to earmark the dance profits for the fund...
...first time, donors will be able to earmark their gifts for a specific charity. Last year, the Council ran a College-wide poll to determine various allotments, but in this week's campaign, the individual contributor will decide who gets how much. Eight charities are listed on the donor cards; any other one can be added except for religious charities. These, Cameron said, are not allowed because all donations represent. Harvard College as a whole...
While he was earning his bread & butter ($263,000) last year, President Charles P. Skouras of National Theaters Corp. also managed to earmark some money for luxuries. On a proposed resale of some National Theaters stock which he bought two years ago for $353,125, Charlie Skouras was all set this week to take in a toothsome profit...
Justice Roberts would tell the President that Food for Freedom's members-and many another citizen-believe that the U.S. can and must earmark far more of its food for shattered Europe. To fail to deliver the present quotas, he believed, was unthinkable...
...Tsiang hoped that UNRRA would earmark funds for China's needs next year, start supplying the country in 1946. He said: "In a good democratic way, this document will have to go through a number of committees, and goodness knows when we shall be through." UNRRA Director-General Herbert H. Lehman promised that UNRRA would open Far East offices in Chungking and Sydney by year...