Word: summing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...books required for reading in the courses on the several periods of English literature. With the exception of the Classical Library this collection is the only one with a special fund of its own to depend upon. Friends and students of the late Professor Child Subscribed a sum, which has a present income...
...rooms from seven to eight o'clock to meet the various committees and arrange with them a plan of work for the coming year. From the Randall Christian Corporation, which furnished the funds with which Randall Hall was built, the Brooks House fund has received $10,000, and this sum will be used to provide accommodations and to aid the purposes of the society...
...cover 10,000 square feet. On the first floor will be the offices and the racks for the shells, and on the second floor will be the trophy room, the dressing rooms and the shower baths. The cost of the building will be about $25,000 which sum has been raised by the alumni of New York...
Last. January, Mr. Jacob H. Schiff of New York, offered the sum of $25,000 toward the erection of a Semitic Building at Harvard provided an equal sum from other sources could be secured by July 1 last. The object of this offer was to provide a suitable home for the Semitic Museum, the departmental library, and the Semitic instruction. At present the museum collections are in the Peabody Museum, the library in Sever Hall, and the instruction divided between several buildings, In asking for contributions toward the enterprise, the curator of the Semitic Museum set forth its many advantages...
...annual Yale University report, President Dwight calls attention to the proposed bi-centennial celebration of 1901. It is proposed to build a University Hall costing half a million, as well as other buildings that will bring the necessary sum of money up to nearly...