Word: guggenheim
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...interesting relationship is discoverable between the announcement of the Guggenheim scholarships, the speech of Mr. Young on the establishment of the Walter Hines Page School and Dr. Goodnow's discussion of the possibility that Johns Hopkins University may abandon its undergraduate degree and devote itself to graduate and research work alone...
Died. Darnel Guggenheim, 16, nephew of Simon Guggenheim (see EDUCATION); at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was a student, in Exeter, N. H., of heart disease...
...Simon Guggenheim, financier and onetime (1907-1913) U. S. Senator from Colorado, last week gave $3,000,000 to establish a scholarship fund. The money, which Mr. Guggenheim referred to as "a preliminary gift", will provide from 40 to 50 fellowships to "both men and women of proved ability", giving them facilities for research and graduate work "anywhere in the world where they can work most profitably. This plan is broader than the famed Foundation,* organized 21 years ago by Cecil Rhodes (TIME, DEC. 22). It recognizes no age limit, no restriction of subjects for research, specifying only that...
...Said Mr. Guggenheim...
...Rhodes stipend is approximately $1,675; the Guggenheim...