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...Harvard Fund is sure to succeed." So said J. R. Hamlen '04, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Harvard Fund Council, when interviewed on the progress of the Fund yesterday. "The early returns to the Fund," he said, fare very encouraging. Up to the present, the average contribution has been rather higher than we expected; on the other hand, the number of men who have contributed has been somewhat lower...
Bearing out and supplementing Mr. Hamlen's statement, comes a leading editorial in the Independent for May 1, entitled "Universities and Givers." "An interesting and significant step," says the editorial, "has recently been taken at Harvard. The graduates and governing authorities of the university have established what is to be known as the Harvard Fund--to be raised annually among the alumni by voluntary contributions and paid into the treasury of the university without restriction as to its use and with entire freedom on the part of the Harvard Corporation to use as it may determine...
Stroke, C. McK. Norton; 7, G. N. Saum; 6. B. J. Harrison; 5, Guy Murchee; 4, F. A. Clark; 3, Edward Hamlen; 2, W. T. Emmet; bow, James Lawrence; coxswain, Irving Neiman
Doubles--B. H. Whitbeck and Ryman Lisker (H) defeated Upton and Green (M), 4-6, 6-2, 8-6; Huguley and Tower (M) defeated C. R. Hamlen and H. L. Cobb...
Speeches will be given by a number of prominent graduates tonight Henry Pennypacker '88, and J. W. D. Seymour '17 have been invited to speak on activities in the College. J. R. Hamlen '04 and Howard Corning '90 will talk about the Harvard Fund. Others who have been invited to speak are James Lawrence '01, J. W. Hallowell '01 and G. D. Debevoiso '26, permanent secretary of the class...