Word: endow
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government-now located in Littauer Hall-would occupy two acres. The University must itself raise money to build the government school facilities which were not part of the Library's fund raising effort. Some $10 million has, however, already been collected to endow the Institute of Polities, which is a part of the school...
After a 15-year effort, the Armenian American community has raised enough money to endow the new Armenian professorships at Harvard. a chair at U.C.L.A., and a full-time program at Columbia...
...into a non-rigorous use of moral epithets, we might go so far as to include the CFIA in a category of existential evil. That means that put into any context, what the Center is doing is bad. With the destruction of such evil, you may be able to endow an action with meaning. It may be, in fact, the only way to do so. What is more...
Peter ends his book with the hope that a philanthropist will soon endow a chair of hierarchiology at a major university. "I am ready for the post," he says, "having proven myself capable in my present endeavors...
...WHAT?). The Negro Ensemble Company seems to be forging a dubious tradition of brilliantly staging mediocre material. The intentions of Playwright Ray Mclver to make a cutting satire of black-white relations in the U.S. unfortunately outrun his wit. But the players, under the direction of Michael A. Schultz, endow this "minstrel-morality play" with a lively inventiveness and bounce...