Word: fund
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...halves, of $100 each, of an anonymous gift, to H. H. Smith 2M., and M. H. Neill 2M.: the Orlando Witherspoon Doe scholarship of $100, to J. P. Leake 4M.; the Charles Pratt Strong scholarship of $100; to C. W. Waddell 4M.; two-thirds of the John Foster Fund, amounting to $100, to R. T. Congdon 4M.; the Cotting gift of $125, to A. T. Brant...
...committee, of which E. W. Atkinson '81 is chairman, was appointed last June by the Executive Committee of the Alumni Association to raise a memorial fund in recognition of the services of the late Professor N. S. Shaler '62. So far the contributions have been entirely from the alumni; but the committee believes that there are many undergraduates who would be glad to contribute to the fund...
...Eugene Meyer of New York has given $5000 to the university to be used for the training of men for public service. This gift is to be added to the fund established several years ago by Mr. Meyer. The money has been used mainly in aiding student organizations, such as the Good Government Club and the debating clubs...
...American Church at Berlin, to bear the name of Harvard University, and that the money had been paid into the treasury of the Church, whereupon it was voted that the thanks of the President and Fellows be sent to Professor Smith and the surviving contributors to the fund for providing this permanent testimony to the University's interest in the religious welfare of American students in Berlin...
Subscriptions to the Harvard Pew Fund in 1899-90 were received from the following graduates: A. P. Peabody '26, D. Pingree '63, A. Hemenway '75, J. H. Thayer '50, G. L. Goodale m.'63, Harvard Y. M. C. A.: in 1905-06, F. G. Peabody '69, H. L. Higginson h.'82, N. G. Nash '84, C. Tower...