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THERE are very few people in the world who know as much as J. William Fulbright about United States foreign policy. The outspoken Arkansas Democrat served in the Senate from 1945 to 1974, holding the chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for his last 16 years, longer than any other senator in history. He also developed the educational exchange program that bears his name and, as a freshman member of the House, sponsored a war-time resolution that supported America's entrance into the United Nations...
Three winners of the Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship (DDRA) will soon depart Harvard for a year of intensive study and travel abroad...
...Fulbright competition has already opened, and will be discussed at a graduate Fulbright orientation meeting tomorrow at 4 p.m. in the Cronkite Graduate Center...
...order to qualify for the Luce, an applicant must have no background in Asian languages or civilizations. Schoor, who turned down a Fulbright Fellowship to accept the award, says she is looking forward to the opportunity to learn another language and learn about foreign affairs. The Leverett senior plans to spend part of her time working with a female member of the Japanese legislature...
...chance to study in Gottingen, West Germany, on a Fulbright grant may help Audrey Choi '88 decide whether to go into public service or become a scholar of comparative literature. While in Germany, she says she will study that country's feminism and its "inclusion of difference." And Schoor says she expects her experience in Japan will "add so much to my career...