Word: funds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...plans suggested call for the erection of a building which will cost $2,000,000. If the necessary funds are available, $500,000 more is to be set aside as a permanent fund, the income of which together with other incomes of funds applicable for the same purpose is to be used to carry on such a new library in a suitable manner...
...University received from the estate of Mrs. Amey Richmond Sheldon about $350,000 to establish in memory of her husband, Frederick Sheldon '42, the Frederick Sheldon Fund. The income of this fund is "to be applied in the discretion of and under rules to be prescribed by the President and Fellows...to the further education of students of promise and standing in the University by providing them with facilities for further education by travel after graduation or by establishing travelling fellowships." By vote of the President and Fellows, the income of the Frederick Sheldon Fund is to be assigned...
...could, the very best available men who had received from the University a degree of any sort. The Committee intends that the award of a Sheldon Fellowship shall be as high a distinction as can be conferred on a student in the University. The annual income of the Sheldon Fund is about $17,000; the fellowships have varied in amount from...
Professor Bliss Perry, of the English Department, has received and accepted an invitation from Bowdoin College to deliver a series of three lectures there during the present academic year. These lectures are known as the Annie Talbot Cole Lectures, being provided for by a fund given in memory of Mrs. Samuel V. Cole, wife of the President of Wheaton Seminary. The dates and subjects of Professor Perry's lectures have not yet been decided...
...little inquiry by Mr. Holman of those in authority and among a few alumni resulted in the prompt and cordial assurance that a few interested graduates would provide a fund ample to care for the tuition and expenses of the young man during his four years' course...