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              Bobber Scheme
              CA NSHK UKC.FIN-6-15 · Subseries · 1907, 1910 - 1911
              Part of University of King's College Financial Records Collection

              In 1907, a new fundraiser called the President's Fund, or Bobber Scheme, was begun by Prof. H. Lothar Bobber, M.A.,
              Professor of Modem Languages 1892-1915, who undertook, by himself, to raise $2,500 for King's. For a time, the Treasurer of this fund was Dr. Willets, and later, the interim Bursar, Rev. Mr. Martell. This continued until 1911, and expanded into an initiative to pay the salaries of the professors who would otherwise be let go due to lack of funds.

              Sub-series consists of correspondence relating to this fund.

              University of King's College
              Carnegie Trust Fund
              CA NSHK UKC.FIN-6-20 · Subseries · 1920 - 1992
              Part of University of King's College Financial Records Collection

              Shortly before to the fire of 1920, the University of King's College had sent representatives to New York to discuss a grant for the College with Andrew Carnegie. Correspondence with the Carnegie Corporation had begun back in 1906, upon the suggestion of the Agent at the time. After the fire, the President, the Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, Robert Edward Harris (who served as Governor 1904-1923), and Dr. J. W. Allison were sent to interview the Carnegie Corporation again. The Corporation offered assistance on the condition that King's form a federation with Dalhousie University.

              Sub-series consists of statements, correspondence, ledgers, and other documents relating to the Carnegie Corporation fund.

              University of King's College
              Clermont Fund
              CA NSHK UKC.FIN-6-5 · Subseries · 1877 - 1881
              Part of University of King's College Financial Records Collection

              The Clermont Fund, also known as The Clermont Estate, was bequeathed to King's in the will of Charles Inglis. It forms part of the Visitor's Fund, along with the Warneford Fund and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK) and Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (SPG) grants.

              Sub-series consists of correspondence and memos.

              University of King's College Board of Governors
              Endowment Fund
              CA NSHK UKC.FIN-6-8 · Subseries · [ca.185-?]
              Part of University of King's College Financial Records Collection

              An Endowment Fund was raised during the 1850s. The Board Secretary was in charge of reports on this fund. Sub-series consists of lists of subscriptions, literature, account information, and statements.

              Records removed from the University of King's College Board of Governors fonds.

              University of King's College Board of Governors
              Endowment Fund - 1881
              CA NSHK UKC.FIN-6-9 · Subseries · 1886 - 1890
              Part of University of King's College Financial Records Collection

              This was the second Endowment Fund created by the university, and was created on Oct. 4, 1881. Attempts to raise money for this fund were unsuccessful, and the College nearly closed. Sub-series consists of an appeal pamphlet, a subscriptions register, and statements.

              Records removed from the University of King's College Board of Governors fonds.

              University of King's College Board of Governors
              Extension Fund
              CA NSHK UKC.FIN-6-16 · Subseries · 1909 - 1919
              Part of University of King's College Financial Records Collection

              The Extension Movement, or Extension Fund, began in 1911 and involved widespread canvassing of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.

              Sub-series consists of statements and a fund ledger.

              University of King's College