Word: fellowshipping
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...hauled up the other bank by chain and human hand. Kapuscinski details the setting and the inconvenience, then turns his attention to the men helping the passing vehicles, the women selling drinks or food to waiting drivers, the other little businesses that had sprung up, and the atmosphere of fellowship that had emerged around this abyss...
...based at the Kennedy School of Government. But the center’s director said earlier this month that the arrangement had not been confirmed. Resident fellows will hold office hours, advise students, attend institute functions, and lead a weekly study group. “[The fellowship] is an opportunity to engage with young people, which for most people in public life is very exciting,” Shaheen said. “I think most people who are in public life...are idealistic. They want to change the world, they want to make a difference, and it?...
...Today, the institute receives about 800 applications from around the world to fill 45 to 50 fellowship spots annually, according to Grosz...
...Though the institute had a library, a research center, and a 40-year-old fellowship program, Radcliffe alumnae were confused by the merger agreement that had made their alma mater into just another unit of Harvard...
...Ford's first acts as President was some spiritual housecleaning. Among the more ingeniously cynical inventions of the Nixon Administration was the much publicized White House church service, which in addition to providing genuine fellowship for those so inclined was a prime tool for image building, fund raising, arm twisting and dealmaking for the President's men. Two days after Ford was sworn in, his wife Betty Ford wrote in her diary, a little pointedly, "There aren't going to be any more private services in the East Room for a select few." During his first Sunday as President, Ford...