Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...drive, which is being conducted with the full support of the department of Middle Eastern studies, aims at establishing a professorship "Certainly within the next three years," and hopes to set up a research fellowship before the end of the Year, J. Mark Kollegian, treasurer of the fund, added...
...that because the Soviet Union reports a large grain crop in 1954, it is ridiculous to suppose that the Yangtse River in China could have had its worst flood in history and left a great deal of suffering and hunger in its wake; (b) that the Fellowship of Reconciliation, either out of naivete or by design, appears to be more concerned with the welfare of Communists than with that of their victims. Dealing with the first item, I would acknowledge that it is not easy to get accurate information out of China these days. Such information as has come through...
...Fellowship of the Ring, by J. R. R. Tolkien. A fantasy about a hobbit who grows out of his tweens to fight Ores, Balrogs and Barrow-wights before he takes on the Cracks of Doom (TIME...
...January 20th edition of the CRIMSON contains a comment by Herbert A. Philbrick on a petition circulated by the Harvard Fellowship of Reconciliation. For one thing, he misunderstands FOR's petition. He writes, "I will suggest that . . . they circulate the same petitions demanding that the surplus foods be circulated to South Viot Nam, where more than 350,000 homeless and hungry refugees, driven from their homes by the well fed Reds, are is dire need of subsistence." The Harvard FOR petition asked that the President send surplus food to all the needy, "regardless of political persuasion, particularly to Chins...
...Philbrick has probably picked his first chance to react to the stinging rebuke to his unfounded criticism of the FOR on the eve of its 40th Anniversary. The January Issue of Fellowship described his criticism of FOR in the following...