Word: funds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fifth annual report of the Harvard Fund Council made public yesterday by D. T. W. McCord, executive secretary, shows a total of 6,067 contributors giving $162,407.85 to the Fund during the past year. As compared to the figures of last year's report, this shows a gain of 91 contributors and a reduction of $15,357.71 in the amount contributed. At the same time there has been a steady reduction in the expenses every year the drop this year being...
Since the inception of the fund in 1926, 10,400 different Alumni, representing every state in the Union and most of the principal countries abroad have given a total of $801,797.40 for the unrestricted use of the University. The figures for the past five years are as follows: in 1926, 3,305 contributors gave $124,975.53; in 1927, 4,832 contributors gave $152,285.58; in 1928, 5,639 men gave $184,362.88; in 1929, 5,976 alumni gave $177,765.56; and in 1930, 6,067 contributors gave...
...conclusion of his report to the Alumni of the University. Eliot Wadsworth '98, Chairman of the Harvard Fund Council writes...
...purpose of the Fund should be restated each year: It is to help the University meet the constant need for money to expand its work, enlarge its personnel, and improve its equipment by providing a way for all Alumni to contribute each year an amount fixed by themselves. The use of the Fund is unrestricted except that gifts by Alumni of a Graduate School only shall be used for that School...
...Harvard Fund coming regularly from an increasing number of Alumni is expected to prove an outstanding source of financial support through 'the stages which will follow...