Word: forli
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The market value of the General Investment Fund has grown faster than expenses, from $108 million in 1929 to approximately $595 million by Sept. 30 of this year. In 1958-9 the University received $28,516,505 in gifts for capital and an additional $9,669,260 for current use...
Money from the General Investment Fund, however, is used for a variety of purposes. Thus, the growth of the fund, although considerable, is not enough to both meet University expenses and provide for the pensions, annuities and other reserves to which it is directed.
In another form of negation, a man may lose confidence that his fellows possess the strength and wisdom to put their ideals into practice. Especially among students, negation may shield the "nascent frailty" of spiritual apprehensions that are not "sufficiently matured for either private acknowledgement or public exposure."
For instance, "upon" distinguishes Hamilton, he said, since this word appears with a given frequency in 23 out of 23 Hamilton papers, and only occurs with this frequency in four out of 19 Madison papers.
In disclosing the arrangement to the Associated Press, Kiphuth said he knows of no other educational institution with this type of security for its head coaches.