Word: fellowship
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...boss. Jeff Brown, Amherst ('34), joined the Journal and Bulletin in 1939 after working for the A.P., U.P. and Pathfinder. He was followed to the paper a year later by his brother Barry, 38, chief editorial writer, who last month won a year's Nieman Fellowship at Harvard. Says Jeff Brown: "I've learned from my father the fundamentals of good newspapering...
...insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty . . . With the conclusion of an armistice, the U.S. is prepared to join with the Republic of Korea to seek for Korea these ends . . . It is our desire to go forward in fellowship with the Republic of Korea. Even the thought of a separation at this critical hour would be a tragedy. We must remain united...
Born in Council Bluffs, Iowa 46 years ago, Nathan Pusey (rhymes with newsy) went to Harvard after graduating from his home-town high school. At college, he became fascinated by ancient history, won a fellowship to study in Greece, wrote his Ph.D. thesis on Athenian law. Since then he has followed a scholar's career: at Lawrence, Scripps College in Claremont, Calif., Wesleyan University, and finally back to Lawrence as president...
...fellowship was awarded to Benjamin I. Schwartz '38, assistant professor of History, for work on the "Intellectual development of modern China." Schwartz will spend six months in Japan...
Samuel H. Beer, professor of Government, was granted a fellowship for study of "the structure and function of British political parties." He also has been given a Fulbright scholarship to England for study of the same subject...