Word: funds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...campaign has been launched for a million-dollar endowment fund for the Law School. Funds are needed for the library, scholarships, lecture rooms, teaching and research professorships, loan purposes, and to enable the School to carry on its publication work. The progress and growth of the law, the great annual output of administrative decisions and the general expansion of all sorts of legal literature will call for large expenditures if the School is to maintain its up-to-date library...
...years the school has gone on with no general endowment fund. The gifts it has received, which have not been many, have been for special purposes. One of $150,000 was to build Austin Hall; others to endow professorships, the income from some of which has been insufficient to pay proper salaries, and the deficit has been made up from the general income of the school...
...meeting is for the benefit of the French Tuberculosis War Victims' Fund and the Edith Wharton War Charities. All the money raised will be divided equally between these two organizations and far the greater part of it will be used to alleviate the suffering which has been caused in France by the rapid spread of tuberculosis. This plague has been greatly increased by the importation of the disease from the German prison camps by those French soldiers who have returned and brought it to their families in France...
Money raised from this meeting is to be equally divided between Mrs. Wharton's war charities in France and the French Tuberculosis War Victims' Fund. It is a well recognized fact that tuberculosis is one of the worst foes which France is having to struggle with during the war. Especially among the disabled French soldiers returning from German prison camps, bringing the disease to their families this plague is reaping a terrible toll. It is with the purpose of relieving these people that the films are being shown...
...essential that all Seniors who are leaving for training camps in the near future make, if possible, the first payment on their class fund pledges before leaving Cambridge. It is unfortunate this request must be made at this particular time, but certain obligations that must be met by the class immediately make it unavoidable. N. E. BURRIDGE Treasurer...