Word: scholarship
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...tutorial system," he explains, "with the tutor around to help get a better grasp of the subject." In his office hang autographed pictures from Presidents Conant and Lowell. Under Lowell's there is the inscription, "In gratitude to Dean Alfred C. Hanford for raising the respect for scholarship at Harvard College." He still leans back in his chair, a twinkle in his eyes, unlit pipe in hand, thinking carefully about phrasing each word just as he must have done in 4 University Hall for twenty years...
Already they have taken steps to mitigate the problem by the establishment of the College Scholarship Service, which should serve to bring various financial aid awards closer together. But further solutions, such as the suggested requirement of preferential listing of schools, or a central clearing house for applications should not be set up at the expense of the student. Any answer should be based on the premise that the problem is not so much one of cutting down applications as it is the more efficient handling of them...
...depends on whether the lung takes care of itself. The wound hasn't hurt me since Sunday, but it keeps my lung from expanding when I breathe," explained Bender, who holds a National Scholarship...
...Yale Corporation is also considering raising the amount of scholarship aid. A boost could not be supported by the present policy of scholarship financing from endowment income and would necessarily raise the deficit...
...years the Princeton budge has risen seven and one-half million dollars; in 1946 the school's budge was five an done-half million. Almost 75 percent of the present budget is devoted to teaching and research expenses. The remaining 25 percent is split between upkeep, athletic expenses, and scholarship funds...