Word: neighborhood
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Cambridge Neighborhood House: B. F. R. Bassett '25, A. C. Bickford '24, Loring Conant '25, J. P. Duncan '25, J. S. Giles '23, M. W. Greenough '25, A. B. Harlow '25, Allan Higgins '25, J. M. Maloney '23, J. J. S. Mangan '25, J. T. Pratt Jr. '25, George Turitz '23, Hugh Whitney...
This initial gift of the committee has been used in securing and clearing the site for the library. The library itself, it is estimated, will cost in the neighborhood of one million dollars, four hundred thousand of which must be raised before the operation of building can progress and this must come from the college students of America. The entire purpose of asking the college man to support the project is one of building sentiment in to the stone and mortar--sentiment which will last longer than the marble itself. It is to be a gift from the students...
...addition to this, it was decided to open the information bureau, which the association conducts, two weeks before the beginning of College next fall, as usual. The Cabinet decided that the social service work in the neighborhood of Harvard Square should be broadened and given more scope during the coming year, and that this could best be done through the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. and the Cambridge Social Union...
Three popular lectures, illustrated by experiments, to which teachers and students of physics in the neighborhood of Boston are especially invited, will be given on the first three Friday evenings of May under the auspices of the Department of Physics at the University. The lectures, each of which will begin at 8 P. M., will be held in the large lecture room of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory, and will be open to the public without charge...
...stipend of the Fiske Scholarship will be in the neighborhood of $400. This scholarship was established in 1919 by Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Fiske Jr., in memory of their son, Charles H. Fiske 3d. '19. It is awarded by the Council of Trinity College, Cambridge, on nomination by the President and Fellows of Harvard College to make possible a year of study at Cambridge University by an American. The candidate shall be at least qualified for admission to the University and it is provided that the scholarship shall be tenable for one year but may be renewed...