Word: latters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bolles said that he hoped the new Ivy group might be able in the future to sponsor a fencing tournament and to reactivate the old Soccer League. The latter organization was terminated after the 1951 season...
Harvard Statutes provide that while serving in the latter capacity he "shall have charge of investments of the University, and except as the Corporation with the consent of the Overseers shall by vote from time to time otherwise direct, shall have charge and administration of the finances of the University...
From then on, the rapid enrichment of the University paralleled that of the nation. While aiding the latter magnificently, Hancock had failed in his unintentional efforts to thwart the former. Harvard's investments climbed to over half a million dollars by 1830, to over a million by the outbreak of the Civil War, and to over ten million at the turn of the century...
...University has a special contract with the Trust Co., which keeps Harvard's securities in its vaults as well as collecting dividends and clipping coupons for the busy Treasurer. The latter job, by the way, undoubtedly involves countless man-hours, for the current market value of the school's bond portfolio approximates...
...typical of the modern Bulletin, which Hamlen inaugurated that day in 1939, that what he called "the new Alumni Bulletin" itself became old-fashioned within two years. Under the leadership of David McCord '21, who replaced Merrill upon the latter's death in 1940, the magazine was again completely redesigned for the fall of '41. In addition, the old athletic weekly was finally made a bi-weekly, and thus the Bulletin took the essential form that it has today...