Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...friendly "Hell, you know better than that." If you get out on a ideological limb, he'll case you down with a shaggy dog story or a two-ounce refill. He wants to hear what you think. He is intellectually curious. At Harvard this year on a Nieman Fellowship, he goes faithfully, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday...
King and Country. Slowly and silently, with infinite care the camera examines the World War I memorial at London's Hyde Park Corner. Searching out the details of the brave soldiers on the stone frieze, it leads to the words carved along one side: A ROYAL FELLOWSHIP-the camera turns the corner-OF DEATH. The scene shifts to a tangle of barbed wire, the detritus of trench warfare, the corpses of trees and, half-buried in the churned and muddy ground, the corpses of men. One of them slowly comes alive-he is a soldier lying...
Everything to do with Hunter's arrival--for a year's study under the Master of Arts in Teaching program--sounds like a rush job. The fellowship which brought him here is in effect a forerunner of the much more widely publicized Kennedy Fellowships which will bring ten British students a year to Harvard, Radcliffe, and M.I.T. beginning next fall...
...carpet at Logan, no official welcoming committee, no exploding flash-bulbs greeted a thin 31-year-old Scotsman named Hugh Hunter when he came to Harvard from Cambridge University ten days ago as the first recipient of the John F. Kennedy Fellowship...
...national Kennedy Fellowship fund drive, however, is still in progress under the direction of the Lord Mayor of London. Money is being collected throughout Britain and, once established, the fund will continue to provide ten scholarships a year indefinitely...