Word: funding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard Fund Council's first slated meeting of the year held at the Harvard Club of Boston last night, a tribute was paid to the late J.W. Hallowell '01. It was announced that Chester C. Bolton '05 of Cleveland, Ohio, had been appointed a member of the Council in place of the late C.C. Stillman '09, noted benefactor to the University, who died last summer...
...following minute on the death of J.W. Hallowell '01, a member of the Harvard Fund Council and Agent for his Class, was read by L.P. Marvin...
...Harvard Fund Council meets tonight under the shadow of the loss of John White Hallowell, of the Class of 1901, who died on January 5, 1927. He was one of the original members of the Council appointed to serve until 1930 and since the inception of the Fund had been one of its most loyal supporters and helpful administrators. His loss, not only to the Harvard Fund but to Harvard interests generally is irreparable. Few Harvard graduates had shown such zeal for Harvard service combined with such intelligent devotion. The Harvard offices which he held at the time...
Next day, Mr. Root gave his $25,000 check to establish an endowment fund for the magazine Foreign Affairs* a quarterly review published by the Council on Foreign Relations and edited by Professor Archibald Gary Coolidge of Harvard, and Hamilton Fish Armstrong...
Questioned further, Mr. Cook declared that he brought back from Russia "some wonderful presents:" 1) a pledge from Russian labor unions to levy upon their 9,000,000 members for a gigantic fund to relieve the distress caused among British miners by the collapse of their coal strike; 2) three bronze statues, totaling half a ton in weight, and displaying workers in attitudes of extreme revolutionary truculence; 3) an entire series of medals and commemorative placques for British mine leaders who took an outstanding part in the coal strike...