Word: granting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Ford grant not only gave $500,000 for construction but an additional $1,500,000 to endow two professorships and expand research in international studies...
Construction of the addition is contingent on raising $500,000 from alumni and friends of the Law School to match an equal grant made in January by the Ford Foundation...
Under the new system of loan administration begun in 1949, long-term grants are not due until the student has completed college and duty in the armed service, and interest is not compounded until the completion date. Previously, 41/2 percent interest started with the grant of the loan. The limit to any award was $400 during the student's college career, compared top the present $400-per-year maximum...
...others. The most up-to-date libraries need the most money, in order to remain up-to-date. The House which do not try to stay up-to-date do not demand as much, since they do not replenish out-dated books as often. The smallness of the present grant discourages Houses from keeping their books current...
...solve this problem by giving up-to-date, and thus needy, libraries more money than others. House libraries would then no longer be equal in quality. The Administration has been right in not permitting several Houses to count their special library bequests in addition to the University's grant; it has kept the total resources of all Houses the same. The only extra funds a House has come from its House dues. Yet while these dues should go toward records which members want, instead they are needed to purchase required books...