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$10,000,000 ENDOWMENT DRIVE REACHES QUARTER WAY MARK

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With $2,500,000 already subscribed toward the $10,000,000 goal which will be used for the Extension of the National Service of the University, through the Business School and Departments of Fine Arts and Chemistry, the drive is progressing rapidly.

The doners of this amount have requested that their names not be made public until a later date. Of this $2,500,000, $750,000 is an appropriation made by the Harvard Corporation from the unrestricted funds left to the University by the late Paul C. Keith. The Corporation believed that no better use of this bequest could be made than to devote a part of it to needs of the Chemical Department. In the judgment of the Corporation, these were the primary needs of the University.

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