Word: fund
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...same connection, Dr. Samuel H. Cross, associate professor of Slavic Languages, will give a free, public lecture tomorrow evening on Pushkin after One Hundred Years,' at 8 o'clock in Emerson Hall. The lecture is sponsored by the Morris Gray Poetry Fund...
...55th birthday (Jan. 30), Franklin Roosevelt, who now hopes to visit Warm Springs in March, broadcast to his annual birthday balls in cities throughout the nation his thanks for the nation's response to 1) the Red Cross $10.000.000 flood relief fund, 2) the infantile paralysis benefit for which the balls are held...
...dubbed since 1911"; British Broadcasting Corp. with knighthood for its musical director, Dr. Adrian Cedric Boult; and among the 53 others knighted were George VI's private secretary, Major the Hon. Alexander Henry Louis Hardinge, and Nigel Leslie Campbell, principal banking trustee for the $10,000,000 philanthropic fund just given by Motor Maker Lord Nuffield to succor Britain's unemployed and honor Stanley Baldwin for his handling of the Constitutional Crisis (TIME, Jan. 4). Last week Nuffield got nothing, and the peerages strongly predicted in London for Cunard White Star Board Chairman Sir Percy Elly Bates, apropos...
Typical was the cold shoulder given to Canadian unemployment insurance last week in these decisive words of the Privy Council: "Assuming the Dominion has collected a fund through taxation, it by no means follows that any legislation disposing of it is necessarily within Dominion competence...
building is finished and available for exhibition space. Five-sixths of the museum's treasures are in its cellars, with no space to show them. Of his $15,500,000 fund, President Stokes intends to set aside two-thirds to finish the building, complete and endow its collections. The balance will endow the Museum's schools...