Word: pooled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There are two causes behind this paradox. One is the natural desire of donors to see their gift take permanent and tangible form, as in a building, and their natural reluctance to sink money in the bottomless pool of unattached funds. The other important factor that has been overlooked is the lack of proportion shown in apportioning money within a given fund. It is bad planning of this sort that decks house libraries lavishly with Oriental rugs while it scrimps on accomodations for the tutors who are so essential to the full working of the house plan...
Publisher Delacorte has three daughters and two sons, one a sophomore at Princeton. His only game is Kelly pool; his favorite diversion, playing the flute, was taught him by famed Georges Barrere. Because the first office building that housed his company had doors which swung open in a peculiar manner, he has chosen buildings with similar doors for succeeding sites...
Dunster House: J. W. Appel III '32, C. F. Bound '33, E. H. Clark Jr. '33, Edward Milton '34, S. D. Peirce '32, Beekman Pool...
...squash team faces a hard schedule including Yale, Princeton, and Pennsylvania, as well as the usual clubs in Massachusetts. Seeded players are: Beckman Pool '32, state and intercollegiate champion, No. 1, Captain A. W. Patterson '32, No. 2; D. M. Frame '32, No. 3; J. M. Barnaby...
...Saturday morning swimming classes for sons of officers of the University are now being held at the pool in the Indoor Athletic Building...