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THE 1929 VERDIANa f m - .- ..-.-..- .- .- ... t ' f 1 , S ' fgigirea-z ezgeasrszssgfasg' qua Qmisezigrzes 31' 'C -1255 ' X' ..-. . -, .Y ... . . , .. . ,aa ,, 0 gg, ,. f,.vA M an .,,,,g, g:..,. .na ,, ,,,, -, ,Wh , H V , , The Nichols School Foundation Fund THIS year, it was linally decided by the Trustees that Nichols should hold a financial campaign for the purpose of relieving the school of mortgages incurred by the construction of Albright and Mitchell Halls, and also, if possible, to obtain enough money for an endowment fund. Accordingly, the plan vvas launched under the title The Nichols School Foundation Fund Campaign, with a goal of S350,000-a lot of money. The Chairrnanship of this Campaign was placed in the hands of one long experienced in financial affairs and also ,a great and good friend of the school, Carlton P. Cooke, to whom we have had the pleasure of dedicating this book. The Drive formally commenced on October 25th, with a dinner for all the parents, trustees, faculty and council of the school, held in the Rand Memorial Dining Room. Every other day informal luncheons were held at the Statler, in order to report on the progress made the previous day. S The most useful gift of all was made by Mr. Lars Potter, long friend of the school. Mr. Potter gave fB10,000, specifying that it should be used for the construction of a new athletic field. The field has been in process of construction for the last eight months and should be ready for use next fall. The parents, students, and friends of the school responded generously and the final total reached was S216,577.5O. ll23ll
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