Word: scholarship
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...right, as a professional person, to freedom in research and to publication of the results thereof, limited only by the precepts of scholarship and faithful performance of other academic responsibilities...
Public Health instituted the scholarship program as a result of surveys showing an extreme lack of qualified health specialists in the United States and abroad. The 14 finalists were selected from 74 applicants...
Since it was originated in 1902, the Rhodes Scholarship Trust has selected only one U.S. Negro as a Rhodes scholar* and has never granted a scholarship to a student in a Negro college. Last week came word of a change in policy. Beginning next term, Tennessee's Fisk University will become the first U.S. Negro college to take part in the Rhodes scholarships...
Except for her nationality, Edith Maria Binde had seemed at first to be a perfectly normal student at the University of Illinois. A pert, handsome brunette of 19, she graduated from a typical German secondary school in Lichterfelde, entered Illinois on a foreign-student scholarship last September. But by last week, the university had decided that Edith was not really normal at all: she was nothing less than a female version of the fabulous Mr. Belvedere...
Wally went to Texas A. & M. on an athletic scholarship (he got a Master's in administrative education), and learned a lot more baseball. "I even learned how to break a batting slump," Wally remembers now. "You just widen your stance, stand flatfooted and try to hit the ball over the shortstop's head. It always works...