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- THE . .EVENING WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926. ORVEISPLANNED B PHI BETA KAPPA Fraternity to Raise $1,000,- 000 to Aid Scholarship, Rockefeller Says. By the Associated Pre: PROVIDENCE, 1. March 11— John D. Rockefeller, jr., in an address last night before Phi Beta Kappa members, announced the launching of a nation-wide movement by the Phi Reta Kappa National Honorary Scho- lastic Society to raise a sesquicen- tennial fund of $1,000,000 to aid in “rastoring scholarship and teaching te_thelr rightful place.” The campaign, Mr. Rockefeiler said. would be divided into two phases. a for special or large gifts, in «core of leading cities of the ates, and a ng ide cam paign mong the membe: erally. The canvass. he gin at _once and will ex close of the acad ond phase will b Autumn and end with ion in| Docember of the society’s 130th an-| nive | Building at William and Mary. | i TUnited The fund, he said, will be put to two uses. One will be the erection of a memorial building at William and Mary College in honor of the 50 founders of Phi Beta Kappa. The other will be for the establishing of annual rewards for merit in scholar- ship. One of the latter will be » grand prize for distinction in teaching or | attainment in scholarship, which will} be open to all teachers and to college | graduates of not more than 10 years' standing. Sr prizes, not exceed- n: b 3 T 3 Colleges Overcrowded. Apathy and neglect have affected a large part of our college population, Mr. Rockefeller said, and colleges are overcrowded with students who con- sider study no obligation. The result, he sajd, has been that facuities are overworked and standards of learning lowered. He said it was the duty of Phi Beta Kappa, “which has furnished nearly half the nation's famous men,” to re- 3 interest in scholarship and teach- ing to offset thi: athy and “make secure the fut . | MAN FOUND DEAD. Cripple. Picked Up on Sidewalk, -Is; Unidentified. 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