Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Assistant Professor K. J. Conant '15 will again go abroad under a Guggenheim Fellowship, to continue his study of the Monastic buildings and church at Cluny. Permission for excavating the ruins is practically assured by the French government, and the expedition is being financially backed by the Medieval Academy of America...
...rubbish pile. Disregarding the symbolical nature of his discovery, he immediately broadcast news of it together with interesting details. The church had apparently been built in the days of Roman occupancy of Great Britain; in it, it seemed probable, St. Augustine had initiated bearded and barbarous tribesmen into fellowship with a kind, mysterious and splendid God. During the lapse of savage centuries, the little church had become overlaid with dust; when found, it was covered 14 feet deep with the refuse of many dreary years...
...January of this year the Yale News reached its fiftieth year of publication, as in 1923 the CRIMSON had celebrated its own semi-centennial. It is with pleasure that the CRIMSON greets the entering Exonian into this fellowship...
Among the awards of the Guggenheim Fellowships, announced early in the week, was one to Countee Cullen, the Negro poet. Cullen who received an A.M. degree at Harvard two years ago, will use the fellowship to go to Paris to complete a series of narrative poems and the libretto for an opera. He is looked upon as one of the best modern poets to maintain the classical tradition. He is a contributor to Harper's and the Herald-Tribune "Books...
This is the third year that the invitation has been issued, the first tour having been organized in the summer of 1926. The aim of the tours is fellowship and mutual understanding between students of the Old World...