Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...things about Silver Bay is the men who are there. Every delegate feels at liberty to approach anyone, leader or student, from another college or a foreign land. The presence of hundreds of college men; the frank discussion and intimate fellowship; and the healthy intercollegiate rivalry, all combine to make the conference a unique experience in a lifetime...
...ensuing summer in New York City in an investigation of this subject. All those who expect to be enrolled next year in either the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences or the Graduate School of Business Administration are eligible for the appointment. The holding of another University fellowship or scholarship does not preclude acceptance of this prize award. Candidates for the scholarship should leave copies of their academic record and any papers submitted in evidence of their qualification either with the Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration or the Chairman of the Department of Economics. Further particulars regarding...
...higher education of the deaf in the world, has sent out a call for teachers. The college conducts a normal school for young men and women who plan to go into the work of teaching the deaf, and positions in this class are open for next year. These fellowships, as they are called, include board, room, laundry, tuition, and a cash compensation varying from $300 to $600, according to the amount of teaching done by the fellow. At the end of the new school year, there will be a number of good positions open for the graduates of this normal...
Today's gathering of the New England Federation of Harvard Clubs differs fundamentally from the usual alumni reunion in that it is essentially practical. Most reunions are of value in promoting good fellowship among the graduates and in raising outside interest in the University, but they are of little immediate benefit...
...Silver Bay on Lake George from June 25 to July 4. Attendance to the conference, which is usually held at Northfield, is to be limited to 800 men, and the University committee is allowed a quota of 100 delegates. The foremost purposes of the conference are to promote intercollegiate fellowship, to give help on personal, moral, religious, and life-work problems, and to give, by means of speeches, discussion groups, and personal talks, deeper understanding of personal and social meanings of Christianity. Several of the greatest speakers to students in the country have already accepted the invitations of the Conference...