Word: funds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...about $200,000 through smaller faculty salary lists, Yale this year will have a deficit of more than a quarter of a million dollars. The exact estimate of a loss of $258,866 does not include new gifts which may be made during the year, especially from the Alumni Fund...
...gift of $500,000 from Mrs. Stephen B. Harkness was announced at the corporation meeting. The gift will be used to pay for a new heating system now under construction. A gift of $25,000 for a special publication fund by Arthur M. Brown of Newcastle, Indiana, and members of his family was also announced...
...class of 1919 in devoting the entire proceeds from the Red Book of its Freshman year, over $700, marked the first day's campaign of the University Liberty Bond Week. In addition to this large subscription, the Junior class has also made arrangements to devote the class fund to the purchase of the Liberty Bonds with the greater part of the funds in the class treasury. The Red Book money was to have been used for the 1919 Senior Album, but present indications seem to show that there will be no Senior Album for two years...
...Maine Heavy Field Artillery and the Informal University football teams on Saturday are to go to the Red Cross. This disposal of the receipts has been determined at the request of the artillerymen, who prefer to have the Red Cross benefited rather than add to their own Regimental Union fund...
Through the College Library, Harvard has contributed $1,422.00 as well as four to five hundred books to the Camp Library Fund. At the beginning of the campaign, W. C. Lane '81, Librarian of the College Library, cooperating with Mr. Copithorne of the Public Library, sent out a circular to the officers of the University appealing for funds and books. No organized campaign was made among the students on account of the Phillips Brooks House collection and because it was only the first week of college. The contributions therefore, were almonst entirely from the officers of the University. Four...