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Firmer Foundation:

Firmer Foundation PATHS THAT are to receive little wear and tear can be laid on a firm, level base formed by the earth itself and a 2—4in layer of sand, without the need for a firmer foundation. Ram down the exposed subsoil with a stout wooden post or compact it thoroughly with a garden roller. Lay the sand and check the base is level using a level placed on a piece of wood. If you live in an area of soft soil, however, or if the path is to support heavier than normal loads, you should lay a foundation of compacted rubble, consisting of about 4in rubble rammed down over a l-2in thick layer of sand.

Lightweight anchors tend to work down through soft bottoms to firmer holding ground below, burying part of the anchor line (rode) as well as the anchor itself. They have a round rod at the crown end to prevent the anchor from rolling or rotating. Plow (CQR)

See Also Sloan Foundation Awarded:

Help to underfinanced institutions also came from another source. Early in 1967 the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation awarded the largest single appropriation in its 32 years to 20 small colleges to help them compete with the endowments and the federal largesse of the larger universities in the quest of high-quality faculty. Although it agreed that even this large transfusion was only a token attack on the massive problem of sci¬ence in the small college, the Sloan Foundation hoped that the grants would also serve as an object lesson for alumni, by demonstrating how a relatively small amount of money in a single institution could be used to elevate its science faculty to the level where it could hope to qualify for project grants.

Their eldest son, JOHN DAVISON ROCKEFELLER, 3D (1906- ), after graduating from Princeton in 1929, entered into many of his father's activ¬ities. He became chairman of the board of the Rockefeller Foundation and the General Educa¬tion Fund, and a director of Rockefeller Center, Inc., and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Actively interested in Far Eastern affairs, he was awarded honors by the governments of Japan, Thailand, and Ethiopia. For the second son, NELSON ALDRICH ROCKE¬FELLER, see separate article.


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