Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Wein, who has taught philosophy at universities in Berlin and Goettingen, spoke on "The Modern German University." He is here on a Rockefeller Research Fellowship...
...mind and spirit . . . that has brought light into the world and uplifted men through the ages." ¶ "I feel God's presence in the music, the sermon, and in partaking of the Lord's Supper ... I could not worship regularly at home or elsewhere and gain the fellowship of worship I find at church." ¶"I go . . . because when I don't, I have an emptiness and restlessness inside...
While the storm rages outside, all is good fellowship within. Then the truck driver, boorish and a little drunk, insults one of the vaudeville girls, quarrels with Pomfret and quits the party. Later, when Martha and Pomfret drive off in the snowstorm, the truck driver is waiting for them beside the road, deliberately smashes into them from the rear and kills them...
...traditions go farther than this, too. They give Princeton its best and its worst qualities--the best, a feeling of good fellowship, friendliness and unity; the worst, a rah-rah chauvinistic attitude about itself and its accomplishments...
...three journalists from the British Empire here as special Nieman Fellows under a grant of the Carnegie Foundation. Selected for his outstanding performance as chief of staff on the Melbourne Herald, a post like that of city editor on an American paper, 36-year-old "Tip" considers his fellowship "a chance to catch up on the education I missed while grinding out newspaper copy." While a law student at the University of Melbourne, he started writing for the Herald in order to augment his scholarship. "But I was so bloody proud to see my stuff in print that I forgot...