Word: fellowshipped
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...June 30th I received from you an invitation to a baseball game and to a 'small informal lunch.' As I had never met you, the invitation and the proffered 'good fellowship' seemed unusual. When I recalled, however, that an official letter that I had addressed to you had remained unanswered for over six months, the problem became not one of gaucherie but of defiance...
Dudley: "There was a different feeling toward us. ... Not sporty good fellowship. . . . The referee attached to me stood so close to me he annoyed me. . . . It was patent the British wanted to win and win very badly...
...route to Europe on a Guggenheim fellowship, Kentucky's Author Jesse Stuart stopped off in New York, discussed the South: "When you eat what you raise and raise what you eat, you don't have to worry about money. We're the lucky ones. I get sorry for the city people. I come up here, and I see them sitting on the stoops, and no wonder they go wild when they lose a job. Mountain people are mountain people and they're different...
...refreshing in their own right. Haruko Ichikawa is a granddaughter of the late Viscount Shibusewa, one of the first Japanese to travel abroad (1866). Her diary covers a year's travel with her husband, English department head of Tokio's Imperial University, on an Albert Kahn Travelling Fellowship...
Albert and Anna Howard Fellowship of $1,000, for advanced study of the ancient Greeks and Romans, divided between John R. Grant 1G, of St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada, and William L. Grant, of Victoria...