Word: funded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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SAWIN MEMORIAL FUND.- Members of the University who kindly subscribed to this fund in the spring of 1890 with the understanding that the subscriptions, if not paid then, would fall due during this college year, are requested to send their contributions at their earliest convenience to the treasurer of the fund, Mr. Henry M. Spelman, 50 State St., Boston. A report of the progress of the fund is in preparation and will be sent to each contributor...
SAWIN MEMORIAL FUND.- Members of the University who kindly subscribed to this fund in the spring of 1890 with the understanding that the subscriptions, if not paid then, would fall due during this college year, are requested to send their contributions at their earliest convenience to the treasurer of the fund, Mr. Henry M. Spelman, 50 State St., Boston. A report of the progress of the fund is in preparation and will be sent to each contributor...
...Foxcroft Club is in a most flourishing condition. It is free from debt and for the first time in the history of the club an emergency fund of $200 has been set aside. During the past two terms two dividends, each of 5 per cent have been declared, the first amounting to $180 and the second to $200. At present there is a balance of $100 in the treasury. besides $150 to meet any loss this month. The constitution limits the membership to 200 and there is that number in the club at present. The classes are about equally represented...
...considerable success of this department in providing students of the University with the training which fits them for professional work has led to demands upon it which can only be met by certain additions to the teaching force. The money which may be given for this fund will be altogether devoted to the payment of three of four assistants and instructors, whose services will greatly extend the range and value of the instruction...
Although the effort to secure this fund has just begun, the generous gift of $2,500 made by Col. Chas. Fairchild, and a number of other lesser amounts which have been promised make the officers of the department hopeful that the sum will be secured. Although the amount of money which the Committee of the Overseers is now endeavoring to procure is inadequate for any permanent support of the department it may safely be reckoned that the gain in its conditions which will thus be secured will not hereafter be lost. Subscriptions may be sent to Hon. John Simpkins, chairman...