Word: research
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...income to be used for the purchase of books and other printed material for the library of the Graduate School of Business Administration 100,000.00 Anonymous: To establish the Richard P. Strong Fund, "for the study and teaching of Tropical Medicine in Harvard University" 100,000.00 Anonymous: For research and instruction in abnormal and dynamic psychology $25,113.01 George F. Baker, Hon. '26: Graduate School of Business Administration for endowment 573,392.89 Estate of E. D. Barbour: On account of his bequest, "to Harvard University for the general purposes of the University" 742,232.00 Estate of R. D. Bell...
...Dormitory 91,087.92Estate of Norton Perkins: "In Memoriam to my father, the late E. H. Perkins Jr." 50,250.00The Rockefeller Foundation: For the School of Public Health 137,250.00The Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial: Industrial Psychology 12,000.00Survey of Crime and Criminal Justice 25,000.00International research in the social sciences 7,490.77Study of individual industrial efficiency and research in the field of business 20,000.00The Charles Sprague Sargent Memorial Fund for the Endowment of the Arnold Arboretum 222.345.00Estate of Martha L. Sargent (Mrs. Howard Sargent.: To be known as the Louisa Lee legacy...
...Procter, announced Chamber President Hutton, had been made an honorary member of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce for life, which some compared to a sort of municipal knighthood.? Mr. Procter had given $2,500,000 for medical research at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital (TIME...
...School of Education has taken rather a bold step in raising the requirements for its degrees. It has made the doctorate more difficult to attain, and more a measure of capacity for important research. It has made a still greater change by requiring for the master's degree two years of work instead of one. This it is hoped will in time appeal to young men and women who have just graduated from college and intend to make teaching or school administration their career. The changes were expected to cause a considerable reduction of the number of students...
...been able to make a classification of the students who are now living in the married student quarters. The list is as follows: School Students Instructors Business 12 Education 3 1 Engineering 1 1 Graduate 44 8 College 1 2 Law School 11 Medical School 5 1 Radcliffe 1 Research Fellows 2 Unconnected...