Word: felted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...establishment of the Harvard Fund fills a long felt need of the alumni body, in that it enables all to contribute something towards a debt which most of us feel we owe the University. Heretofore, many who would have liked to contribute have been deterred by embarrassment, on account of the smallness of the amount they could afford to give...
...Harvard Fund has met with immediate and general approval among the Harvard men of the Northwest, and the wonder seems to be that the plan did not suggest itself long ago. It is making a special appeal to many men of smaller means who have not felt themselves in a position to make any substantial contribution to the University, but who welcome the opportunity to give an annual amount which in their minds will be the equivalent of the annual interest on the larger sum which they would like to feel themselves in a position to contribute some...
...present site was suggested last fall, but lack of a definite decision from the Planning Board kept the work from being started at that time. It was also felt that if the erection of the building had been started last autumn, the work of construction would have interfered with the crowds of people attending the football games in the Stadium...
...donor felt that he wished to give whatever sort of building the University authorities thought was most urgently needed. After some discussion and in-vestigation, it was finally decided that a new baseball cage was the most immediate and pressing need. The donor, therefore, made the offer, accepted forth-with by the authorities, of a cage to be erected at Soldiers field and named in honor of Dean Briggs...
...belied that members of the visiting school track teams were too busily occupied on Saturday morning to peruse the CRIMSON's deodorized editorial of welcome. The newly inaugurated liaison committee, eager to extend Harvard hospitality to those invited, must have felt a trifle sick at the sound of "Harvard's voice...