Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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After graduating from Wittenburg College, Lindsley held a National Research Council Fellowship at the Medical School and at the Massachusetts General Hospital. During the war he directed a project on the selection and training of radar operators for the Armed Services...
...Highlands, Calif. At 37, Weston abandoned his Los Angeles portrait studio, moved to Mexico where he worked with Painters Diego Rivera and José Orozco, in 1926 returned to California, began a series of precise, sharply composed nature studies that made him famous, won (in 1937) the first Guggenheim fellowship ever given to a photographer. Weston used little equipment, almost never retouched or cropped his clear, spare negatives, cautiously refused until 1947 to use color film, but when he did (LIFE, Nov. 25, 1957) produced some of the finest pictures of his career...
...Council for Student Travel, a New York organization which revealed the plan, is coordinating the trip for four other groups, which will each choose ten students for the program. Three of these groups are the Experiment in International Living, the Lisle Fellowship of Ann Arbor, Mich., and the Ecumenical Volunteer Service of the United Student Christian Council of New York. The fourth group has not been identified...
...children's stories seem to suggest that 1) the animal kingdom has become an animal democracy where no one would ever tell a skunk that he smells bad, for fear the poor fellow might feel like a second-class citizen; 2) animals all live together in cuddly fellowship; 3) it is more fun to be animal than human, contrary to centuries of civilized thought; 4) animals are people, only with more hair...
...nations are reacting variously, in fear and hope, frustration and boasting, apathy and frenzy. For us as Christians, our faith and fellowship of the church press us to see life steadily and whole, to respond neither with complacency nor panic, but with confidence and appropriate action...