Word: supporting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Conant expressed gratification at this support of the University and its new projects and pointed out "that subscriptions are still coming in for the Three Hundredth Anniversary Fund and will undoubtedly continue to come in during the coming year." He stated that he would make a further report on the Three Hundredth Anniversary Fund on Commencement Day in June...
...Woodward '98 5,000.00 Sundry other subscriptions of under $5,000.00 each 235,416.42 Total $780,954.56 (2) Specifically for University Professorships: Thomas W. Lamont '92 $504,791.37 Robert Treat Paine, 2d '82 15,000.00 Sundry other subscriptions of under $5,000.00 each 3,905.00 Total specifically for the support of University Professorships $523,696.37 (3) Specifically for Harvard National Scholarships: Anonymous $200,000.00 Friends and Family, William L. Boyden '86 21,000.00 Anonymous, for a Harvard National Scholarship "to bear the name of John Lowell Gardner" 25,000.00 Anonymous--a graduate formerly residing on the Pacific Coast...
...completely impartial presentation has sure earmarks of that placid soul. The favor of the spectator is skillfully kept hanging in the balance, and the genius of the conceiving spirit makes amends for the occasional crudity of the production, such as the very drab courtroom scenes. Mr. Rathbone's support is good but not notable...
...Governor Landon speaks in clear and bold terms, facing specific problems and taking his stand unequivocally on the side of this true economic liberalism, The Sun will support him, no matter what his prospects may be. If he does not speak in clear tones, The Sun intends to continue to fight for ideas that it believes to be sound and in the interest of the people, and will make the best of a situation in which it cannot advocate the election of either candidate...
...public works. Britain's Counselor estimated that in decreasing the number of the wholly unemployed the German Government spread work so thin that the per capita earning of the average employed worker has fallen. Simultaneously the cost of living has risen but the number of Germans who actually support themselves and neither require nor get State aid today has certainly increased...