Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Incarcerated in an attic room at New York, with a small slot in the door through which meals were served to him, Paul N. Heffernan of the Harvard Architectural School last night concluded a 36-hour vigil in competition for a fellowship which will mean two and a half years of study at the Ecole des Beaux Architects for the winner...
...preachers and rabbis resolutely did their religious duty, chose the day the maneuvers began to address an open letter to "Our brothers and sisters in Japan" deploring the Navy's action and asking them to "unite with us in redoubling our efforts to maintain our historic friendship." The Fellowship of Reconciliation dedicated May 3 to 5 to "Peace Maneuvers," one aspect of which was a "cherry blossom procession" of Chicago churchmen and pacifists to the Japanese consulate...
...almost entirely to the earnings of the A. M. A. Journal which Dr. Morris Fishbein, editor, has made greater in size, earnings and influence than any other medical publication on earth. Last year the Journal had 85,535 subscribers. They paid $603,192 in subscription fees (which also covered fellowship dues in the A. M. A.). Advertisers last year paid the Journal $727,112. Smaller items made the Journal's total 1934 income $1,439,751. Cost of operating was $825,781 (including $399,598 for wages paying 518 employes). Profit...
...Medical School the Whitman Fellowship for study at the Ecole de Medicine de Paris was awarded to Dr. Jacob Fine '20 M.D. 1924, now instructor in surgery at the Medical School
...bequest from the estate of the late Gertrude B. Woods which will provide a fellowship with a stipend of $1000 annually in the Department of Philosophy, given in memory of the late Professor James H. Woods '87, for thirty years a member of that Department has been received by the University...