Catalogue of Howard Payne College, 1932-1933 Page: 22
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HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE
In Private Homes. A number of approved boarding
houses for boys is filed with the committee on student activities.
This committee must be consulted before changes are
made.
STUDENT LABOR
The college undertakes to furnish a limited number of
student labor jobs on the campus, in the dormitories, in the
library and offices of the college. These jobs are granted
to deserving students who have sufficient money to pay a substantial
part of their way through college. Students desiring
such work should write to the president for application
blank.
LOAN FUNDS
ELOISE ANDERSON FUND: Judge E. B. Anderson of
Goldthwaite founded this fund in memory of his daughter,
Eloise Anderson, who died in college during the World War.
Liberty Bonds owned by Miss Anderson at the time of her
death and a substantial contribution from Judge Anderson
was the basis of the fund. The Anderson Fund has been
adopted by the Women's Missionary Union of the Sixteenth
District as their method of aiding deserving young women in
college. The fund is included in the annual budget of the
W. M. U., and it is now one of the largest loan funds in Texas.
Hundreds of girls have received help from this fund.
HARRY PIERCE FUND: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pierce of Walnut
Springs founded this fund for boys in memory of their
son, Harry Pierce, who died while a student in Howard
Payne College during the World War.
WALKER FUND: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker have established
a loan fund for worthy boys.
ROBNETT FUND: Friends of Dr. John D. Robnett, Sr.,
founder of Howard Payne College, have established a fund
in his honor to be used by both boys and girls.
WEATHERBY FUND: Mrs. J. N. Weatherby of Brownwood
has established a loan fund to aid worthy young men.22
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Howard Payne College (Brownwood, Tex.). Catalogue of Howard Payne College, 1932-1933, book, June 1933; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46480/m1/24/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.