Word: fund
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...have been knocking at the Administration door all year," said Council President Edward M. Abramson '57, "but until now the time has not been right. Since the University is about to launch a $40 million all out fund raising campaign," he added, however, "the time now appears to be right...
...same meeting, the Council voted 9 to 7 against a door-to-door fund drive, which was to be the final effort to save the expiring German Exchange Scholarship Program, and appropriated an estimated $400 to send four delegates to the National Students Association convention in Chicago this summer...
...last minute Eli surge and a final Eli penalty kick closed the margin of defeat in the game, which was played to benefit the Yale Scholarship fund. The Crimson travels to Dartmouth and its Spring weekend for the final match of the season next Saturday...
...problems belong to President Eisenhower, since it is up to him to enforce the law. So vital a role do civil rights and the Dawson line play in Democratic strategy that in New York last week Adlai Stevenson made a Dawson-like pitch the theme of a Waldorf-Astoria fund-raising dinner (net result: $140,000) that attracted such civil-rights stalwarts as Eleanor Roosevelt, New York's Senator Herbert Lehman and New York City's Mayor Robert Wagner...
Daniel-Rops's popularity is not limited to churchmen. On his election to the French Academy last year, he won the votes of traditionally anticlerical members. And when a small group of friends began a fund to buy him the academician's customarily ornate sword, they were swamped by almost 2,000 contributors-including five cardinals, twelve foreign ambassadors, former Premier Pierre Mendès-France, Movie Actress Claude Nollier, Dressmaker Pierre Balmain, the entire staff of the women's magazine, Marie-Claire, and a boy scout troop...