Word: harvardized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...particular interest to the many Harvard yachtmen will be this new book setting forth the history and romance of the more than 200 lighthouses and lightships of the New England coast, scattered between West Quoddy Head and the entrance to Long Island Sound. A knowledge of the stories of the lighthouses will add greatly to the pleasure to be derived from a sail along these shores...
Excess of income of the Harvard Athletic Association over 1927-28 was $217,171.92 last year, according to a financial report made to the Board of Overseers by H. L. Shattuck '01, Treasurer of the University...
Including the excess of the year 1928-29 the Harvard Athletic Association has a surplus of $611,111.62. Five hundred thousand dollars of this total will be applied to the completion of the indoor athletic building now under construction. The new construction will cost $1,200,000 and the Athletic Association has gifts totalling $700,000. The balance remaining in the Athletic Association's surplus will be $111,111.62. Of the gifts made to the Harvard Athletic Association for the erection of the new gymnasium $250,000 was given with the understanding that $200,000 would be paid...
Football was the only sport to add money to the Harvard Athletic Association treasury. Its expenses were $122,557.33 and its income $618,892.04. During the year 1927-28 football made $577,254.49 and expended...
Operating expenses of Harvard University for the 12 months ended June 30, 1929, were $11,608,095.10, according to the balance sheet made public yesterday in the report of H. L. Shattuck '01, Treasurer of Harvard University, to the Board of Overseers. The greatest source of income to meet these expenses were funds and gifts, which provided...