Word: funds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...that make-up the University is the most democratic of educational institutions: and the fact that there are some 1,600 students in the academic department of College proper alone, working their way through, unaided or with help from the College and that $300 is deemed a sufficient scholarship fund, should be proof that the expense of a course at Harvard cannot be greater than at any other of the large colleges and universities. Wealth secures to its possessor anywhere luxuries and the means of indulgence and dissipation, but dissipation is as unlikely to be tolerated under a college head...
...professorship of Latin-American History and Economics. The purpose of the course will be to familiarize students with the importance of American interests in the Latin-American republics and to give them a knowledge of the history and conditions existing in those countries. The income from this permanent, fund will be devoted to the salary of the professor chosen, and the surplus, if any, will be devoted to the purchase of books, to defraying the expenses of persons invited to speak in the University, or used for such other purposes as the authorities shall determine. Whenever the professorship becomes vacant...
...Corporation meeting held recently, miscellaneous gifts amounting to $11,667.87 were accepted for the University. This sum includes a gift of $5000 from Mrs. Horatio King to establish the Horatio King Fund, the income of which is to be devoted to the purchase books for the Department of Government and Administration, and, if there shall be any surplus, for books on scientific subjects...
Today is the last day for receiving applications for the Cheever and Hayden (Medical) Scholarships, for the Charles Eliot Norton Fellowship in Greek Studies for 1914-15, and for aid from the Loan Fund...
...Kittredge Anniversary Committee has reported to the Corporation that the Kittredge Anniversary Fund now amounts to $4262. This fund was started about a year and a half ago, which was about a year before the celebration of Professor G. L. Kittredge's twenty fifth anniversary as a teacher here. The purpose of this fund, which has been contributed by the friends of Professor Kittredge, is to establish a permanent principal, the income of which is to be expended in purchasing such books for the College Library as Professor Kittredge may suggest. If he is at any time unable to direct...