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Upon graduating from Harvard, Mansfield spent one year on a Fulbright Scholarship before being drafted into the army in 1954, where he remained for two years, although he never served...
During his senior year, Lithgow won a Fulbright scholarship, and he used it to attend the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, where he immersed himself in Shakespeare...
...wasn't just his advanced degrees and his Fulbright scholarship that set Moynihan apart - there are plenty of intelligent members of Congress. Moynihan stood out because of his insistence on intellectual honesty and his unwillingness to walk away from a looming debate, no matter how messy it promised to be. Moynihan offered challenging, groundbreaking - sometimes even successful - solutions to perennial public policy dilemmas, including welfare and racism...
During his lifetime, Kitzinger was rewarded with numerous honors and awards including a Fulbright Scholarship and a Guggenheim Fellowship. He was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton and Slade Professor of Fine Arts at the University of Cambridge...
...year, he was offered a top staff job in Washington by the district's veteran Congressman, William Colmer, who chaired the powerful Rules Committee. Colmer was a staunch segregationist, in the mold of other legendary Southern Democrats of the time, including Senators Richard Russell of Georgia and William Fulbright of Arkansas. When Colmer announced his retirement in 1972, Lott declared his candidacy for the seat--as a Republican--and eventually won his mentor's endorsement...