Word: summed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...because, as Hamlin put it in making the announcement, "it is of much more value to the playwright and to the Harvard community that the money in the Anderson fund be applied to first-class, main stage productions of good new plays, than that the author receive some small sum of money...
Thomas V. Siporin '64, in his proposal to the Council, asked that the Jewish students to assessed to lump-sum board reduction, similar to Mrs. Bunting's offer of $1.30 to each 'Cliffie for each meal they take a Hillel...
...convinced Allston Burr to donate a large sum of money in 1935 to establish Dudley Hall; before that, all commuting students ate box-lunches in Phillips Brooks House. Leighton believed that the commuters, who had no central meeting place, were being systematically excluded from college life. After years of manouvering, he finally established the institution, Dudley, which could place the commuting students in the middle of Harvard life...
Nonetheless, the House, to the great majority replying, meant more than the sum total of its physical and cultural parts. The assumed advantages of the Houses (contact with resident faculty, incorporated library and dining system, cultural and athletic organizations), though not specified on the poll, were felt to be inherent and unique in Harvard's residence system rather than merely part of any good dormitory...
...National-Zeitung, has made an informed-and startling-estimate. It comes to $800 million, half in cash, half in stocks and bonds, the bulk of it said to be salted away in a neat little empire of numbered Swiss bank accounts and disguised European holding companies. The sum is about equal to one year's gross national product in the Dominican Republic...