Word: funded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...estimated that the Olympic fund raised in Greece to meet the expense of the revival of the Olympic games next April at Athens will reach 1,000,000 drachmae or $193,000, besides 600,000 drachmae given by a Greek merchant of Alexandria, named Averoff, for the purpose of rebuilding the Panathenaic Stadion. The crown prince and his brothers are deeply interested in the enterprise. The king having promised to award in person the prizes of silver olive wreaths, and the Government will issue special commemorative postage stamps, a part of the proceeds of which will go to the Olympic...
...about $4,000 will still remain from the fund. This amount may be used to found a scholarship, but the matter is, as yet, undecided...
...contribution has been given to Phi, Beta, Kappa by a graduate, to open a fund for the erection of a society building...
...heavy enough to be of much use can be found. A balance of $2,286.39 is shown by the report of the Financial Union for the last year. This sum is left after meeting all expenses of the Cambridge games and the annual subscription to the Field Fund. The fact that no increase is recorded in the number of students enrolled seems to be a heavy weight on the public press and with the usual ingenuity of that body the state of affairs has been generally explained. To these commentators the Alumni Weekly replies in a comprehensive editorial which closes...
Estate of Mrs. Sophia Gage Burr, $127.75 to be added to the Burr Scholarship Fund...