Word: fund
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...year, and in future, would be $300 or less. Mr. Taussig moved that the society be left open for two weeks longer, in hopes of raising the $600 in the mean time. It was carried unanimously. Meanwhile $67 was subscribed on the floor, and swelled the subscription fund to $417. After much discussion, Mr. Merriam moved that the subscription to join the society for the rest of the year be made $1.50, and the cheap opportunity to get the benefits of the percentage be left open for two weeks only. This motion was carried...
That David P. Kimball, '56, has given a fund of about $10,000 to maintain two scholarships of the class of '56. One of them will be awarded this year. Each will be worth $300 annually...
That the treasurer has stated to the corporation that the trust fund created by the will of the late P. P. F. Degrand is about $170,000, from the income of which annuities amounting to about $3,000 a year are now payable. After the death of all annuitants, Harvard is to receive for a tund for French books one-fourth of the principal of the trust fund and nine other corporations are each to receive one twelfth. Our share will be about $43,000, or $2,500 yearly for French books...
Trinity, though small in members, has a larger endowment fund than Yale...
...money cannot be raised, however, it might be well to have some portion of the library reserved for the exclusive use of Divinity students. Of course, this plan would not be nearly as useful as the other, and we sincerely hope that the fund desired may be obtained...