Word: funds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...School of Commerce at Antwerp and the School of Mining Engineers at Mons. Some of them are now at Oxford and a few are coming to Harvard. For the purpose of aiding these men, who for various causes are ineligible for the military service, the Cambridge University Belgian Relief Fund has been organized and an appeal made especially to members of Harvard, which is represented by Professor Barrett Wendell '77, of the English Department...
...travellers. It is now composed of two divisions--the ambulance division, which has its stations along the battle-lines, and the hospital division, which is now located in the Lycee Pasteur. It is in the former division that the ambulances recently contributed by the University to the Red Cross fund will be used...
...about two weeks during the remaining half-year. The first one of these will take place Wednesday, March 3, in the Living Room of the Union at 8.15 o'clock, at which plans will be discussed and a method of procedure outlined for the raising of the Class Fund. The entertainment committee is now arranging for the evening's amusement, which will consist of talent gathered entirely from the Freshman class. The usual movies and refreshments will be on hand...
...project has been financed partly by subscriptions from graduates, and partly through the efforts of the undergraduate CRIMSON board. The building including the cost of the land, will represent an outlay of between $55,000 and $60,000. This fund has been steadily growing for the past four years, and is now complete. The erection of the building is in the hands of a graduate committee composed of the following: Karl S. Cate '09, of Boston; Payson Dana '04, of Boston; Thomas W. Lamont '92, of New Yark; Charles E. Morgan, 3d, '88, of Philadelphia; and Mr. Henry M. Williams...
...Kermesse Flamande, held in Horticultural Hall for the benefit of the Belgian Relief Fund, will be given today for the last time. So far the undergraduate support has been decidedly neglible, especially in regard to the dansant held every afternoon and evening. An excellent orchestra plays for the dancing and various professionals from the Castle House and elsewhere give occasional exhibitions. The floor is in excellent condition and the admission price of 25 cents is extremely low for an affair of this kind. It is hoped that undergraduates will avail themselves of the opportunity offered for enjoying themselves...