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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Committee on Scholarships and Other Aids to Undergraduates has made the second assignment from the Price Greenleaf Fund to the following 27 students in the College, for the College year 1915-16: Gordon Willard Allport '19, Glenville High, Cleveland, O.; Paul Harvey Berryman '19, Lake View High, Chicago, Ill., and Lake Forest Academy, Ill.; David Samuel Bond '19, English High, Boston; Clarence Crane Brinton '19, Central High, Springfield; John Michael Connolly uC., College of the City of New York; Ben Bennett Corson '19, Bridgton High, Me., South Portland High, Me., and Gorham High, Me.; Harry Hyman Fein '19, English High...
...classes from 1913 to 1917, inclusive, for the construction of a new gymnasium may be transferred to the cause of the swimming pool. To this end, post cards have been sent to all contributors from the five classes mentioned above, asking the consent of the donors to the fund's being used toward the construction of the pool...
...Corporation favors this use of the Gymnasium Fund, and postal cards will be sent out in tthe near future to ascertain the wishes of the donors concerning this matter...
...Corporation voted yesterday to approve the plan for a swimming pool in the Union. No definite action has been taken as to the raising of the funds for this project, which will cost about $20,000, but a portion of the money needed will probably be transferred from the Gymnasium Fund. This fund of $10,000 was entrusted to the Corporation with the original purpose of the construction of a new gymnasium, having been raised by the classes from 1913 to 1917, inclusive. If the consent of all the donors of this fund can be secured for using...
Since the corporation have approved the plan for the Union swimming pool, nothing stands in the way of its construction but raising the necessary money. Three sources are open: the Gymnasium Fund, contribution from undergraduates, and contribution from graduates. As the donors of the Gymnasium Fund seem to favor its practical use for the pool, this sum of $10,000 probably will be available as a basis on which collection may start. About $10,000 more must be raised from graduates and undergraduates, unless the H. A. A. or the College itself will contribute. Since no classes after 1917 have...