Word: establish
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...President and Follows have decided to establish a University Gazette, to be published once a week during term time as the authorized medium for official announcements. It will contain the University Calendar and much additional matter, including appointments of officers of instruction and government, and of standing committees; awards of fellowships, scholarships, and prizes; reports, of bequests, gifts, and other accessions to the resources of the University; and all acts and measures which it may be expedient to promulgate officially in order to give them full legal effect, such as amendments of, or additions to, the laws of the University...
...been paid in); $100,000 from the Class of 1880, counted as part of the Teachers' Endowment Fund subscription, but held as a separate fund; $321, 361.90 from the estate of Edward W. Codman, for "the Academical Department"; $100,000 from anonymous giver to establish the Francis Greenwood Peabody Endowment for the encouragement of the Studies of the Ethics of the Social Questions; $50,000 from Mrs. Walter Channing Cabot, Henry Bromfield Cabot, Mrs. Robert Treat Paine 2d, Mrs. Ralph Emerson Forbes, Walter Mason Cabot and Mrs. Henry Dwight Sedgwick to establish the Walter Channing Cabot Fund or Fellowship...
...will of the late John Bartlett h.'71 of Cambridge $10,000 is bequeathed to the University to establish the Wendell A. Willard Scholarship in memory of Rev. Samuel Willard, M.A., of the class of 1659. Willard was preaching at Groton, Massachusetts, in 1663, where he succeeded the Rev. John Miller. In 1667 he was called to the Old South Church in Boston, at which he preached many years, and did much toward relieving the suffering of those punished for witchcraft. In 1700 the General Court of Cambridge appointed him Vice-President of the College with all the powers...
...Lewis opened the debate. He showed that conditions in San Domingo are not as serious as the affirmative had claimed, that for that reason the United States should hesitate to interfere. In the second speech for the affirmative, I. Dimond emphasized the fact that a European receivership would establish the nucleus of a permanent possesion. This point, however, was well refuted by D. Rosenblum, the next speaker on the Sophomore team. He showed that no European nation could get permanent possession of land on this side of the Atlantic, because of the Monroe Doctrine, which has been declared international...
...meeting of the Faculty yesterday afternoon it was decided to establish three new courses: Semitic 3b, an advanced course in Classical Aramic, two hours a week, to be conducted by Mr. H. H. Haynes '73; Engineering 20d, Reinforced Concrete, a course of research, primarily for Graduate students, to be conducted by Assistant Professor L. J. Johnson '87; Semitic 4, Assyrian, to be given four times a week during the second half-year...