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...Corporation has voted to establish an endowment fund which will eventually support both the intercollegiate and intramural program and will set aside a small contribution to the fund each year. Since the War, football receipts have made up more than 80 percent of the athletic budget, but havoc has been caused by the 60 percent decrease in receipts from $706,000 in 1929 to $292,000 last fall...
...this new policy to place our athletic program on the same basis as the other activities of the University which are largely supported by endowment. The President and Fellows have agreed that they will endeavor to build up during the coming years an endowment fund for athletics,--a capital fund, the income of which will eventually become the support of intercollegiate and intramural sports. Gifts for this fund will be welcomed and it is expected that each year the Corporation will be able to set aside some money towards this fund...
Professor Lashley received an A.B., 1910, University of West Virginia; M.S., 1911, University of Pittsburgh; and Ph.D., 1914. Johns Hopkins. He was a member of the faculty of the University of Minnesota from 1917 to 1926; was psychologist under the Behavior Research Fund of the Institute for Juvenile Research, 1927-29; and has been professor of Psychology at the University of Chicago since...
Travelling fellowships representing $15,000 taken from the Frederick Sheldon Fund will go to ten graduate students to provide them with the opportunity for furthering their studies by travel either abroad or in this country during the coming academic year, it was announced yesterday by the University...
...rest of the $3,028,723 which the Board funneled out in the fiscal year 1933-34, the biggest part went, as usual, to the South. Like the Rosenwald Fund, the General Education Board long ago made Southern education its special ward. In 32 years it has granted $57,418,075 for thi education of Southern whites, $32,331,203 for the education of Southern Negroes. But, like the Rosenwald Fund which year ago closed its program of building Negro schoolhouses (TIME, Dec. 11, 1933), the General Education Board is withdrawing from some of its early work in Southern schools...