Word: scholarship
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Minor opposition flared around the suggestion that the Committee had not investigated the Scholarship Program and thus should not endorse it. It was also felt that the canvass might require too much of the Committee member's time during reading period. Other Committeemen successfully attacked both points...
...Student Council picked up unexpectedly strong support from the Freshman Union Committee for its scheme to finance the expiring German Exchange Scholarship Program through the sale of bargain-basement baseball tickets...
...Student Council last night accepted a unique scheme initiated by Carl Sloane '58 to save the starving German Exchange Scholarship Program. Through the sale of tickets for the Red Sox-Chicago White Sox baseball game at Fenway Park, the afternoon of May 10, the Council hopes to raise the $1200 required to preserve the program...
...plan will sell reserve grandstand seats, normally marketed at $1.90, for $1.25. Thus the German Scholarship fund will make 75 cents on each ticket, supplied at tax cost by the Red Sox organization...
Walker topped off his art schooling with a John Harvard scholarship and a chance to study in Italy for three years with Renaissance Connoisseur Bernard Berenson. Walker recalls the period as "sheer, undiluted bliss." Equally pleased with his prize pupil, "B.B." calls Walker "my favorite biped." In 1935 Walker was appointed fine arts director at the American Academy in Rome; there he married the daughter of British Ambassador Sir Eric Drummond, the late Earl of Perth. He came home in 1938 to help lay the groundwork for the National Gallery...