Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Secondly, and by conclusion, let us all "get together" and foster a spirit of decent good-fellowship. The lack of class spirit is not manifested by failure to vote, but by the conditions which make election intolerable. ELIOT G. FAY '23. October...
Some twenty-five American Field Service Fellowships for French universities will be awarded to American students for 1922-23, according to an official notice received at the University from Dr. I. L. Kandel of New York, Secretary of the organization which has charge of the scholarships. Each fellowship will be of the value of $200 plus 10,000 francs, and will be tenable for one year, renewable for a second year upon application, provided the circumstances warrant it. According to the rules, undergraduates are not eligible for these fellowships, but large numbers of graduate students undoubtedly are eligible...
...Sothern's Hamlet is appealing because of the utter despondency and unrelieved pathos in which he plays it, yet though it strains the sympathy of the observer almost to the breaking point it fails to arouse a feeling of fellowship. The sad compassion one feels for the miserable unfortunates of another world than ours is roused by this Hamlet because of this very height and monotony of suffering--no mere mortal could bear it without either involuntary reaction or complete dissolution. For this reason by far the most effective appeal is made in the moments after Hamlet has trapped...
...condition is easily remediable, if a few men of such vision, loyalty to their university, and public spirit as Cecil Rhodes could be found in this country. In fact a start has already been made, though in a small way, by the Harvard Club of New York City, whose fellowship named in honor of Joseph Choate is awarded annually to a deserving Englishman for study at Harvard. In its conditions of award, purpose, and income, it corresponds closely to a Rhodes scholarship, but it is limited to students of Cambridge University. Many more such funds are needed, and their scope...
Professor Arthur Pope '01, who spent last year in Europe as the holder of the Sachs Travelling Fellowship, has returned to the University. He will conduct Fine Arts 1a--"Principles of Drawing and Painting and the Theory of Design", Fine Arts 1a--"Freehand Drawing", Fine Arts 2b--"Advanced Freehand Drawing", and two courses on the "Theory of Design". Professor A. K. Porter, formerly of the Fine Arts department at Yale, will take up his duties at the University this year and will offer two courses, one on "Medieval Sculpture", the other on Romanesque Architecture. Mr. E. W. Forbes...