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When selecting fellows, the IOP puts together a group of candidates and then invites them to Harvard for interviews. The nominees are interviewed by IOP staff, members of the Student Advisory Committee (SAC)--made up of undergraduates and graduate students--and a special fellowship panel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Faces of the New IOP Fellows | 2/24/1988 | See Source »

...many of the relentlessly young, the attitude is born out of a community + life that resembles nothing so much as their college years of half a century ago: a life of options, dates, lessons and sudden, surprising fellowship. Florida Gerontologist Otto Von Mering, 65, refers to the "fictive kinship," whereby older people acquire a new support system long after their families and friends have dispersed. Take Liz Carpenter. At 65, the twangy-voiced former press secretary to Lady Bird Johnson started writing a book. At 66, she found romance -- with a man she had known when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Grays on The Go | 2/22/1988 | See Source »

...fellowship selection committee this year raised the amount of each grant from $7500 to $9000 to ensure that the falling value of the dollar in world markets would not strain the recipients financially, said Kristine L. Forsgard, fellowship director at the Office of Career Services...

Author: By David L. Greene, | Title: Three Seniors Awarded Rockefeller Fellowships | 1/22/1988 | See Source »

...sisters and the like -- are given an extra twist with the slangy, bastard suffix -o. Beneath the linguistic roots, however, we feel the difference on our pulses. The eccentric we generally regard as something of a donny, dotty, harmless type, like the British peer who threw over his Cambridge fellowship in order to live in a bath. The weirdo is an altogether more shadowy figure -- Charles Manson acting out his messianic visions. The eccentric is a distinctive presence; the weirdo something of an absence, who casts no reflection in society's mirror. The eccentric raises a smile; the weirdo leaves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Of Weirdos and Eccentrics | 1/18/1988 | See Source »

...quotas and bans on aliens are hardly a desirable solution. On Capitol Hill some progress has been made toward the more positive goal of encouraging gifted Americans. Measures are under way in Congress that would increase graduate-fellowship aid from $115 million to $150 million next year, provide $95 million for upgrading university research facilities by 1990, and raise federal support for math and science education in elementary schools from $80 million to $150 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Wanted: Fresh, Homegrown Talent | 1/11/1988 | See Source »

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