Word: projects
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have all observed, however, there is some difficulty in making "black" rhyme with "through" and "prevail" with "Princeton". What we need for Princeton are songs manufactured for the purpose. There is no reason at all why the project of writing some words and music peculiarly suited to the Tiger should have to be popularized. There is talent here, and a demand--witness the numerous letters on the subject. All we need is a supply to meet the demand...
...project, which was approved by the University authorities, is that the Roosevelt Memorial Building shall contain a working floor for the use of some of the departments of the University, and particulary for the tutorial work of the college, as well as a memorial reading room where shall be kept Roosevelt memorabilia of all kinds. The plans are to be carried into effect as soon as the necessary funds can be secured. The precise type of building, and its exact site at the University, are yet to be determined...
...Committee of the University section of the Unit has estimated that $3000 will be needed to cover the expenses of the trip. As only six of the men chosen will be able to pay their own way, the other eight students will necessarily be compelled to give up the project unless sufficient funds are raised University alumni or undergraduates wishing to contribute should send their subscriptions to S. R. McCandless 1S.A. at Robinson Hall...
...hoped, however, that the committee will not attempt to make any large collection of funds at the present time. With so many "drives" just past, there would be little hope for the success of such a project, admirable as it is. Nor would it be wise to conflict in any way with the interests of the Endowment Fund. Later on, there is no doubt that the memorial should, and will be speedily provided...
...addition to these reasons the air force of the army has been greatly reduced, and the whole service is now making extensive preparations for the so-called "bombing project", which will consist of a series of manouvres designed to test the capacity of the aero service to withstand the attacks of a hostile fleet. Both men and machines are now being tied up in consequence of these preparations; and to loan the Intercollegiate Association enough planes for a meet would necessitate an impossible shift in the department's present arrangements...