Word: fund
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...confession to the fact that the privileges of the Union, given and intended for all, are being abused. It is impossible, however, to let things continue in this present state. The books now on the shelves of the Library have come either from the authors themselves, from the Hyde fund, or as special gifts from individuals and societies. It is not likely that such gifts will continue if it appears that the Library cannot keep safely the books which it already has. He who removes one book from the Library does an act against the welfare of the Union...
...largest gifts of the year were $200,000 from Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Robinson, an addition to their previous gift of $100,000, to establish in memory of their son, the Nelson Robinson, Jr., Endowment Fund in the department of Architecture; and $165,000 from Mr. and Mrs. Robinson for the erection of the Architecture Building, and the purchase of books, prints, casts...
Ainslee's: "The Nation's Conscience Fund," by H. E. Armstrong...
...Walter Hunnewell has given the Museum $5,000 in memory of his son Willard Peele Hunnewell '04 and the Faculty has voted to use the income from this fund for the purchase of books on entomology...
...Deturs are books, purchased with the income of a fund left by Edward Hopkins, born in 1600, which are awarded to those whose names appear for the first time in the list of scholars of the first group...