Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...week's end, nobody would predict how long this unexpected good-fellowship would last, or how far it could be extended over the rest of the country. But the production bottleneck was broken...
Designed to aid in "the recognition of potential teachers and investigators while they are still serving in the Army and Navy," a fellowship program has already been drawn up by the University's Faculty of Medicine. Part of the funds of the Medical School have been allotted to a plan to provide good opportunities for talented prospects here...
Composer Foss is now 22, and well on his way. Pianist for the Boston Symphony, he has already won a Manhattan Music Critics' citation and a $1,500 Pulitzer fellowship. Last summer, he conducted a Stadium performance of the Philharmonic. He says that he wants people to forget his German birth, his French music-student days. Says he: "I want to be considered an American composer. I want to be one of the boys...
...deaths represent members of Harvard College classes, 40 are from the Law School, 31 from the Business School, and 12 from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, while other deaths are scattered among the schools of Engineering, Divinity, Medicine, Dental Medicine, Public Health, Design, Education, and the Nieman Fellowship group. Five deaths have occurred among members of the faculty...
Father & the Facts of Life. Anita is the daughter of the cartoonist Bud Counihan, a legendary figure among New York artists and newsmen. A handsome, impulsive, lace-curtain Irishman, he had an indefatigable affability, a great love of good fellowship and good liquor. He was loved as only a man can be whose weaknesses are at once amiable and unaggressive. Settled in Brooklyn and prospering on the New York Evening World, Bud Counihan made many of the friends who were later to give his daughter her start in life...