Word: scholarship
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...third annual scholarship of $1500 awarded by the Harvard Lampoon to a member of its editorial board was presented this year to Gardner Cox '28, it was announced last night...
...scholarship is given to a member of the Lampoon who has shown marked ability in either a literary or an artistic line. Cox, who is taking up drawing as a profession; has done many pictures for the issue this year. Among his works are the Faculty portraits, the picture of "Eddie" Morris, the well known announcer in the Stadium, and agreat many others...
Further plans concerning the annual Circolo Italiano Scholarship Ball to be held in the Swiss Room of the Copley Plaza Friday evening, March 30, were announced last night by R. B. Gierasch '30, chairman of the dance committee...
...proceeds of the dance will go to the scholarship fund, upon which, each year, a student is sent to Rome for one year's study. This is the second year that the scholarship will be given. The committee which will decide upon the applicants, and determine the successful candidate for the honor, will be composed of Professor George LaPiana, Professor G. B. Weston '97, Professor J. W. M. Ford, and Professor C. H. Grandgent '83. Applications for this scholarship are now being received by the secretary, A. P. Caprio '29, at 98a Winthrop Street, Cambridge...
...Rhodes Scholarship, the most coveted of all undergraduate awards, entitles the holder to three years of study at Oxford University, with an annual stipend of *400. To be eligible a candidate must be an unmarried male citizen of the United States, between the ages of 19 and 25, and must have completed at least his Sophomore year in college before he goes to Oxford. Rhodes Scholars are elected without examination on the basis of their records in school and college, and no restriction is placed upon their choice of studies. Scholars elected on December 8, 1928, will go to Oxford...