Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...There is the pagan Laymen's Missionary Report, and our own board's answer to it, with no ringing word of righteous indignation. And there is 'Buchmanism' alias the 'Oxford Group Movement' (shades of Pusey, Keble and Newman!*), alias 'First Century Christian Fellowship!' . . . summed up in 'For Sinners Only,' a book in which one searches in vain for grand distinctive doctrines. . . . If the General Assembly shall speak out . . . it will be one of the most useful and most memorable since the first meeting...
Award of 25 fellowships and scholarships in the University was announced last night following approval by the Corporation. The awards represent a total of about $34,000. Included on the list are eight fellowships in the Medical School, 16 fellowships and scholarships in the Law School, and one fellowship in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...
...Research Fellowship...
Also announced were two named fellowships for research at the Law School. One is the Brandels Fellowship established in 1926 on the occasion of the seventieth birthday of Mr. Justice Brandeis, by some of his friends as a part of the endowment fund. This fellowship has been awarded to L. B. Orfield, assistant professor of Law at the University of Nebraska. The other award is the Judah Philip Benjamin Research Fellowship, awarded to H. A. Judy, of San Francisco, California, now a graduate student at the Harvard Law School. The fellowship was established in 1926 by an anonymous donor...
...composers.* But Composer Hanson's name was made long before Tosanini honored him. At 20, a greenhorn from Wahoo, Neb., he was made a full-fledged professor at the College of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif. From there he went to Rome on an American Academy fellowship, grew his spindling little beard when he was invited to conduct the famed Augusteo Orchestra...