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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...General Education Board has announced an appropriation of $500,000 toward a fund of $2,000,000 for the establishment of a Graduate School of Education at Harvard University. President Lowell received official notice of the gift yesterday morning...
...task of raising the rest of the fund for the School of Education remains to be accomplished. For the general work of the University and the salaries of its teachers, a campaign for a large Endowment Fund has already been started...
...proposal to name the fund established by the action of the General Education Board for President Emeritus Charles W. Eliot has the hearty approval of the Harvard Corporation. President Eliot was for years a member of the General Education Board, and his services make it especially appropriate to name the endowment fund...
...purpose of this Congress, and we wish all success to its deliberations. Even if little of immediate practical importance is accomplished, surely a great world movement for student co-operation will have been launched, and the very launching, will have been more than worth while. When M. Jean Fuielle, General Secretary of the organization, visits Cambridge in the course of his projected tour of American colleges and universities, we are sure that Harvard men will give his plans for the closer international co-operation of college students their warmest support...
...General Pershing has sent Colonel Joseph H. Thompson to attend the Intercollegiate track and field championships which will be held in the Stadium on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of selecting athletes to represent the United States in the Inter-Allied games. This event will be held in Paris from June 22 10 July 6, and will include championship entries for all the allied nations. It will be greatest track and field meet since the Olympic Games at Stockholm...