Word: fund
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...shall bear myself with strength forever." Few minutes later a pickpocket stole her purse containing $60. Next day an anonymous Japanese vindicated his country's honor by leaving $60 at Miss Keller's hotel. Miss Keller donated the $60 to Japan's blind relief fund...
Introduction of the scholarship plan in the Medical School hinged largely on last year's Tercentenary Fund gifts. Notable grants included one of $100,000 from Edward S. Harkness and $25,000 from Daniel F. Jones '92, of Boston...
...Mills College at Oakland, Calif, presided at a dinner celebrating two anniversaries, the 88th of the founding of Mills, one of the oldest colleges for women in the U. S., and the 21st of her successful presidency. That was modest President Reinhardt's concession to the Manhattan fund-raising firm of Tamblyn & Brown, who needed an Occasion to help them raise $1,000,000 for Mills's faculty budget. President Reinhardt invoked the memory of her predecessor, Missionary Susan Tolman Mills, whose husband bought the school in 1865 and who was its president until she resigned...
...although the president may be able to induce the more opulent and generous alumni to contribute to an endowment fund for athletics, it seems evident that gate receipts, for some time at least, will remain the backbone of the H.A.A.'s financial set-up. For collecting the several million dollars that would be needed to put the whole athletic program on a self-sustaining basis is not just a simple day's work, and may not be accomplished before years have gone...
...back without stint a program which not even all the students wholeheartedly support, since the students are not incapable of hearing a small part of the burden. Only hearty cooperation between the undergraduates, in voluntarily supporting the H.A.A. while in college, and the alumni, in contributing toward a permanent fund, can bring an ultimate solution to the athletic program of the University...