Word: funds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...books must be discarded and new books must be obtained. To leave this task to the casual donor whose interest is usually sentimental and whose gifts are occasional is a mistake. Either a permanent endowment for all the houses is necessary; or the University must create a yearly fund for each house sufficient to meet the demands of the ever changing tutorial reading lists...
That the dark tenth of the U. S. population should no longer be called Negroes, but Browns, is the thesis of a study published last week by President Edwin Rogers Embree of the Julius Rosenwald Fund.* From 1619 when John Smith bought "twenty Negars" and thus introduced slavery to Anglo-Saxon America, until 1808 when the U. S. formally forbade slave importations, the Negroes came from diverse African stocks. From the beginning, the African races in America married among themselves and with Indians, and practically from the beginning acquired white blood. Comments Mr. Embree: "No special odium was attached...
...Creed of a Victorian Pagan" by Robert Peel '31, of Brookline, were honored by publication. These theses were chosen by a committee composed of Professors P. W. Souers, F. W. C. Hersey and A. C. Sprague '19, of the Department of English. Their publication was made possible by a fund established by the Visiting Committee of the Board of Overseers...
Should the trial produce happy results, steps might well be taken to procure an ample fund, either by subscription or by individual donation, to make such a library permanent...
...telegram, proposing that the game be played in the Yankee Stadium on October 17 with the balance of the guarantee fund to be distributed evenly to the unemployed of Boston and New York, Mayor Walker said, "Army officials at West point have indicated their sympathetic cooperation, and therefore Harvard's consent only is needed...