Word: funding
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Young Belgians who never knew the War have especially good cause to be grateful for Herbert Hoover. The difference between the generosity of thousands of donors and what cautious Administrator Hoover considered the real need of Wartime Belgians left the Belgian Relief Fund with a whopping surplus of $25,000,000 when the books were closed in 1919. This was split three ways: $9,000,000 to rebuild Belgium universities, $6,000,000 for a foundation for scientific research, $10,000,000 for exchange scholarships between Belgium...
...150th anniversary of the Presbyterian Church (North), its Board of Christian Education intends to spend the next three years raising $10,000,000 for the endowment and running expenses of these 105 colleges and Presbyterian centres. Last week the Presbyterians announced that the first gift to their Sesquicentennial Fund came from an Episcopalian. Rt. Rev. Robert Lewis Paddock, retired bishop of Oregon, donated...
Benefits of the Carnival will go to the Olympic Swimming Fund to help send swimmers to Japan in 1940. The admission price is 55 cents for all, including members of the team...
...plain fact is, of course, that the "service charge" which is proposed by Representative James J. Foley would badly cripple the University. Almost every dollar in the Harvard treasury was definitely car-marked by its donor for a particular purpose, and the fund which supports the Fogg Museum, for example, could not be applied to taxes on Lowell House. In spite of its rich endowment, Harvard, like every other educational institution, can under no condition afford to bear the burden of state taxation...
Allen Tate, noted American poet and critic, will give a free public lecture tomorrow afternoon (Thurs.) on "Tension in Poetic Imagery," in Sever Hall, 4:30 o'clock. The lecture is under the auspices of the Morris Gray Poetry Fund...