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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Lowell, Associated Harvard Clubs President who is leading the deliberations toward selection of a memorial in the absence of Senator Leverett Saltonstall '14, estimated the plaque's expense at $200,000, with the scholarship fund flexible in scope and based on a $500,000 minimum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Report on War Memorial Favors Scholarships Along with $200,000 Plaque Honoring Dead | 11/7/1947 | See Source »

Wise in the ways of the extra-University world, Axt guessed that the financial estimate accompanying Shepley's plan could hardly bring joy to that Alumni officialdom faced with the money-raising chores for any War Memorial. The figure was a minimum of $3,000,000 exclusive of an equal endowment for operational expenses. No one doubted that it would require that sum easily to meet the mythical ideal envisaged in the sheaf of blueprints...

Author: By Selig S. Harrison, | Title: Three-Way War Memorial Recommendation Veils Near Coup for Plaque, Scholarship Fund | 11/7/1947 | See Source »

...that is the minimum sentence possible under Kentucky's armed robbery law, it is high time Kentucky's citizens demand a revision. . . . A child of 13 . . . should not be governed by the same laws which apply to adult citizens. . . . We [have written] a letter of protest to the Kentucky state legislature, and hope that other decent citizens will do the same, to help protect our country's children from such medieval laws...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Nov. 3, 1947 | 11/3/1947 | See Source »

...York International (Idlewild) field, which has proved a financial headache to the city. Last week, Newark turned over Newark Airport to the Authority on a rental basis that looked fine beside the $139,825 Newark had lost on its field last year. (Newark will get a minimum rental of $100,000 a year for 50 years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GOVERNMENT: Out of the Stack | 11/3/1947 | See Source »

...Crimsons have consistently turned out crackerjack performances it is not an accident. Norman H. Brooks '48, who together with Jay A. Meltzer '49 chairs the Social Service Committee, estimates that either he or one of his seven House supervisors spends a three-hour minimum in the recruiting, assigning, and final initiation of a new man. He must be thoroughly interviewed to determine his interests and his background. The chances are that he will come out on top during his first bout with a gang fresh in from the streets. But not, according to Brooks...

Author: By Selig S. Harrison, | Title: Record PBH Squad Treks to Settlement Houses | 11/1/1947 | See Source »

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