Word: forded
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Phillips Brooks House Association's search for more financial support has succeeded as Dean Ford has indicated the University will contribute heavily to PBHA's annual budget...
...Ford stated that he was "favorably disposed" to providing aid for PBHA's "specifically educational functions." He has asked Dean Monro and Charles P. Price, Preacher to the University and chairman of the Faculty Committee on PBH, to draw up specific financial recommendations on areas which the University...
...Faculty of Arts and Sciences, during the past twenty years. While these have grown rapidly in number, size and importance, they have had to subsist where they could, inefficiently, in inadequate and dispersed quarters. Two years ago, in connection with its large grant for international studies, the Ford Foundation promised $2.5 million toward a building to provide a centralized home for these programs. But an additional $6 million will be required to construct this building and to provide endowment to support its operating cost. The Honorable Douglas Dillon, now serving a second term as Overseer after long and distinguished public...
...Neiman Foundation is seeking $1.2 million in new capital funds to match a similar amount given conditionally by the Ford Foundation. This added endowment will enable our program for journalists to be restored to its original strength, it is to be hoped, even augmented, and its effectiveness and influence increased in a number of ways. The effort is prospering through the devoted, energetic, and extraordinarily able leadership of Mr. Davis Taylor, publisher of the Boston Globe. To date his efforts have brought more than $800,000 of the $1.2 million being sought in matching funds...
...several other lesser ones. For example, another $1.4 million will have to be provided to construct the Center for Reproductive Biology at the Medical School. A total of $3.5 million has already been raised toward this end ($1.8 million from the Federal Government and $1.7 million from the Ford and Avalon Foundations). In addition, the Rockefeller Foundation has pledged as part of the Program for Harvard Medicine the sum of $2 million payable over a period of years to provide staffing for the Center. The Medical School also has other large building needs. And we are still $800,000 short...