Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...article on "The New Archaeological Department" in the issue of the CRIMSON for Saturday, December 20, 1890. by a typographical error Mrs. Shaw is printed for Mrs. Mary Copley Thaw. the giver of the William Thaw Fellowship to the Peabody Museum of Archaelogy and Ethnology...
This department has already been in operation for a year. A recent gift of $30,000 for a fellowship has been made by Mrs. Mary Copley Shaw of Pitts burgh. This fellowship has been awarded to Miss Alice C. Fletcher. The department will be open only to graduates. Professor Putnam now becomes a member of the Faculty...
...about the most flourishing of the school clubs there. The men take a deep interest in its welfare, and they show it by the enthusiasm displayed at their annual dinner. Every effort is made to show the students at Exeter that Yale is the place where the heartiest fellowship and welcome are awaiting them...
...Morgan fellowship of the annual value of $500 has been vacated by resignation. Applications for appointment will be received up to noon Saturday, Nov. 15, and should be addressed to the faculty of Arts and Sciences...
...fellowships and scholarships at Yale are stated as offering more advantages than any other university in the country. The first of them is the Douglas Fellowship, instituted in 1873 by Mrs. Samuel Miller, in memory of her brothers, who were Yale graduates. This fellowship, which is of three years duration, yields an income of $600. The Soldiers' Memorial Fellowship also has an income of $600, but may be held for five years instead of three. In making selection from the candidates for the fellowships the president and professors give preference to the man who has shown specia proficiency in Greek...