Word: projected
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...group tossed out its seven-months-old plans for and auditorium and an activities center annexed to Memorial Hall. In a report released last night by Henry C. Clark '11, secretary of the Committee, the project was called too costly and without permanent value. Including endowment, the center would have cost around...
Saturday's report scrapped the activities center project, in addition to plane for a medical center. "It was apparent," the report said, "that, with the amounts it was known the University needed for many purpose, a large-scale drive for a War Memorial would be unwise... The failure of such a drive would be disastrous...
...Committee has, therefore, unanimously, with one member abstaining from voting, recommended that the names of the men lost in World War II be inscribed on one wall of Memorial Church... a project which the Committee believes could be carried out with great dignity, simplicity, and beauty...
...Committee was included to discard any project, however worthy, which did not give promise of performanence or which might be diverted from the original purpose for which it was intended. The Committee had in mind Memorial Hall and the Union...
...after the Saltonstall Committee was set up, in the Spring of 1947, a Student Council poll showed that 98.2 per cent of the College favored a utilitarian memorial, and that 50.4 per cent specifically wished for an activities center. Thirty-seven out of 43 undergraduate groups endorsed such a project. From that Spring forward, the Council and other College groups have pushed for a home for displaced College organizations...