69 resultados para Fund of funds
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Includes bibliographies.
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"Published from the Johan August Udden publication and research fund of the University of Texas."
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Based on a survey made for the Metz Fund of the Bureau of Municipal Research in August and September, 1911. cf. Introd.
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"The publication of this book was made possible by grants of funds to the Academy from the Carnegie corporation of New York and the American council of learned societies."
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"The publication of this book was made possible by grants of funds to the academy from the Carnegie corporation of New York and the American council of learned societies."
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So far as is now known, but one copy exists of this hitherto unpublished commentary on the De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii of Martianus Capella. It occupies folios 47r-115v, Lat. ms. 12960 in the Biblioth_eque nationale. cf. Introd.
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Issued by the State Board of Education under the supervision of the State Supervisor of the Mothers' Assistance Fund of Pennsylvania.
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The following activities are considered ineligible. 1. Construction of buildings, or portions thereof, used predominantly for general conduct of government (e.g. city halls, courthouses, jails, police stations, etc.) 2. General government expenses. 3. Costs of operating and maintaining public facilities and services (e.g. mowing parks and replacing street light bulbs). 4. Servicing or refinancing existing debt.
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The following activities are considered ineligible. 1. Construction of buildings, or portions thereof, used predominantly for general conduct of government (e.g. city halls, courthouses, jails, police stations, etc.) 2. General government expenses. 3. Costs of operating and maintaining public facilities and services (e.g. mowing parks and replacing street light bulbs). 4. Servicing or refinancing existing debt.
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Public Act 93-0229, enacted into law on July 22, 2003, requires that, "within 120 days after the conclusion of each fiscal year, each State-supported institution of higher learning must provide, through the Illinois Board of Higher Education, a financial report to the Governor and General Assembly documenting the institution's revenues and expenditures of funds for that fiscal year ending June 30 for all funds." This is the first such report required under the Act, and it includes revenue and expenditure information for fiscal year 2003 (July 1, 2002 - June 30, 2003). This report includes a brief narrative with several detailed data tables on public university revenues and expenditures attached as appendices.
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Includes recommendations regarding the state's compliance with the federal Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act.
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This project is for the ecological rehabilitation of lagoons and natural communities at 24 parks within the Chicago Park District. The development of Chicago's lagoon system began shortly after the State of Illinois created the Chicago Park District in 1869. The lagoons were expanded over the next 50 years into 14 parks and they have become extremely important ecologic, recreation, and historic resources. A variety of factors over the last 140 years have contributed to the current deteriorated condition of the lagoons which require the expenditure of funds for major rehabilitation activities. Age of infrastructure, erosion, and sedimentation were the natural forces at work; however, the lagoons' popularity and lack of comprehensive management plan also contributed. All of the lagoons are eligible to be listed on the National Register of Historic places as major contributing features. Additionally, the lagoons in Columbus, Garfield, Humboldt, Jackson, Lincoln, Sherman and Washington Parks are historic landmarks. The Park District has already invested over $5 million for partial lagoon restoration at Humboldt, Douglas, Sherman, McKinley, Riis and Garfield Parks, and additional work is required.
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Mode of access: Internet.