Word: fellowship
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...James H. Hyde of New York has offered for the years 1903-04 and 1904-05 a resident fellowship in the Graduate School, with an annual stipend of $600 the appointment to which is to be made by the President and Fellows of Harvard College on the recommendation of the Minister of Public Instruction of the French Republic. The fellowship is to be known as "The Fellowship of the Cercle Francais de l'Universite Harvard." The incumbent is to be a young French man who has shown proficiency in literary studies. He is expected to give during his incumbency...
John Harvard Fellowships--H. L. Blackwell 4G., L. W. Flaccus 3G., C. Read 1G.; Whiting Fellowship--J. M. Adams 1G.; University Scholarships--H. Stiles 1G., R. D. MacLaurin 1G., A. S. Beatman 1G., J. B. Pratt 2G., C. C. Morris 2G.; Austin Scholarship--C. N. King 1G.; Shattuck Scholarship--W. O. Sypherd 2G.; Townsend Scholarship--R. A. Law 2G.; Gorham Thomas Scholarship--J. H. Hall 1G.; Bright Scholarship--J. C. Davenport 1G.; Thayer Scholarships--F. W. Brown 2G., W. C. Rice...
...applications for permission to compete for the Charles Eliot Norton Fellowship in Greek Studies, for the year 1904-1905, must be made to Professor M. H. Morgan, chairman of the Department of Classics, before December 1. The theses of the approved candidates must be presented to him not later than March...
Competition for this fellowship is open to all members of the Senior class and of the Graduate School, both of the University and of Radcliffe. Its annual income is $600. The award will be made on the basis of the thesis and of such other evidence of scholarship as may be accessible. In making the award no account will be taken of the financial means of the competitors...
...incumbent of the fellowship must agree to pursue his studies for the year of his incumbency at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens...