Word: funds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...buildings, and a thorough canvass of all the classes will be made by a special committee. The Harvard Engineering Journal and Technology Monthly, which combined last year shortly after the Harvard-Technology merger, will give half of the cash sale of the issue which appears today to the fund...
There are many men in the University who will welcome the chance to make some less fortunate people happier in the Christmas season, which Phillips Brooks House is giving. The contributions to the Phillips Brooks House Christmas Fund are entirely voluntary. No sort of cross or other decoration will be given the man who aids in this work. But the CRIMSON feels sure that many men will be glad to contribute, even without a badge, a bribe or a browbeating...
There will be a special matinee performance for the benefit of the Belgian Relief Fund at the Hollis Theatre this afternoon at 2 o'clock, in which several Harvard men will take prominent parts. The program will consist of a double-bill of Shakspere which was often given by Edwin Booth, but has not been produced since his time. Mr. Edward Vroom, who was a member of Booth's company, is managing the present performance...
...will of the late James Arthur Beebe '69, who died at the Copley-Plaza Hotel on November 27, contains several large bequests to the University and to University interests. The largest bequest is $150,000 to the building fund of the Harvard Club of Boston, with directions that the money be used for the purchase of adjoining property, and the extensions of the buildings thereon. He also leaves $10,000 to the Class of 1869 Fund, and another $10,000 to Percy Lee Atherton '93, to be spent for progress in music in the University...
...special Shaksperian performance for the benefit of the Belgian Relief Fund to be given at the Hollis Theater on Thursday, will be at 2 o'clock instead of at 8 as was previously planned. Tickets for this performance, consisting of "The Merchant of Venice," omitting the fifth act, and "Katherine and Petruchio", Edwin Booth's adaptation of "The Taming of the Shrew," may be obtained at the box office of the Hollis Theatre at Herrick...