Word: scholar
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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American Veterans Committee Chairman Charles G. Bolte, 27, was chosen a Rhodes Scholar in the first group picked since 1939; of the 48 tapped, all but five saw war service...
...Allies sliced Berlin four ways, the Russians got the University of Berlin. Last week U.S. authorities had approved a school for their zone which will start in where the University of Berlin leaves off. Their model is Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study, which an exiled German scholar named Albert Einstein first...
...first term, next September, about 400 graduate students will be admitted, mostly from the U.S. zone. The School of Advanced Studies will teach one subject hitherto largely neglected by the Germans: how to teach. Its sponsors hope that graduates of the two-year program will staff Germany's scholar-shy universities and laboratories...
...Foreign Service Officer must be a diplomat, as well as a business man, newspaper man, editor, attorney, judge, and research scholar," explained William P. Maddox, chief of the Division of Training Services of the State Department in an address sponsored by the Government Department at New Lecture Hall yesterday...
...their next quixotic tilt with the Rhodes Scholar "conspiracy," the Patterson McCormick papers might well point to Associate Professor John W. Fairbank of the History Department, as an example of American Youth subverted by these foreign scholarships. For tall, thoughtful Professor Fairbank, after the good start of being born in South Dakota in 1907, led a clean-cut life till his second year at Wisconsin University. At this point he got mixed up with Harvard, a Rhodes Scholarship, and the question of China's destiny. So that today, or on October 7, 1946, we find him asserting in a "Times...