Word: funding
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Horvath said that competition from other schools with current fund drives also has hurt the effort for individual donors, because most Divinity School graduates are not big contributors...
...Judge Values. With the help of Psychologist John Bevan, who left his associate professorship at Davidson, Kadel got 281 acres of seashore land from the city of St. Petersburg. Two fund-raising drives in St. Petersburg netted $4,000,000; the Presbyterians chipped in with $3,300,000. Florida Presbyterian opened in 1960, now has 810 students and a campus of functional modern buildings worth $14 million...
...gallon colossus. The complex was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill's Gordon Bunshaft, who also did Yale's rare-book library. Situated on a 19-acre extension of the university, the $10,750,000 project (to be paid for by Texas' oil-rich land-grant endowment fund) is actually two buildings: the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library-a 200-ft.-long, 85-ft.-high box on a podium-and a low-lying 935-ft.-long campus library and research center...
...William Street Fund...
Watanabe, a former executive director of the World Bank and the Inter national Monetary Fund and for 20 years a Japanese Finance Ministry official, stressed that politics would not play a role in granting loans to under developed Asian countries. "I believe," he said, "that we will get along very well on the basis that economic development benefits everybody." He assured the assembled monetary experts that "soft" loans for financially insecure borrowers would be available through special funds administered by the bank. And he emphasized the bank's basically Asian character. Of the $1 billion in capital funds that...