Word: fellowships
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Seventeen graduate fellowships for the academic year 1932-33 were announced at University Hall yesterday. The most outstanding of these, a Moseley Travelling Fellowship, was awarded to Dr. Ashton Graybel for study abroad next year. Three Parker Fellowships for study in the natural sciences were also announced...
...holders of Parker Fellowships were re-appointed, for further study abroad: Eugene Feenberg, of Dallas, Texas, for study in Physics at Munich, and Gaines Liu, of Honan, China, for study in Zoology at Northeastern University, Mukden, China. Feenberg received his A.B. at the University of Texas in 1929. Liu received his A.M. at Harvard in 1931. Clifford Ladd Professor comes from the Department of Zoology at Johns Hopkins to hold a Parker Fellowship in Physiology at Harvard next fall...
Henry Eliot Scott '31, of Sherwood, Oregon, has been awarded a fellowship by the American-German Student Exchange for a year of advanced study in the Fine Arts, at a German university. This fellowship is given under the auspices of the Institute of International Education, and is awarded on the basis of distinctive merit in some particular field...
Civilizer Emerson's life was not so rich in incident as it was in fellowship with Nature and acquaintances with men. His biographer is hard pressed to wring a story out of his life. "Born to be educated," as his family said, Ralph Waldo Emerson had his lessons well under way by the time he was 8 (1811) when his father William was called from his pastorate at the First Church of Boston into the grave, consoled on his death bed by Dr. Frothingham's assurance that "at least he had not outlived his teeth." Ralph and his four brothers...
...distorted conception in 'tourists' minds. Recognizing the need of bringing the traveller into contact with this other, more important aspect of European life the International Service has instituted its conferences. As an easy and effective way to bring together students of different lands, it not only promotes an illuminating fellowship between foreigners, but gives the traveller a chance to secure a better rounded, more just appreciation of other nationalities...