Word: scholarship
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...impression that Princeton is more of a rich boy's school than Harvard would, however, be unjustified. Fully 40 percent of the freshman class is receiving financial aid in some form. The Nassau Hall admissions policy has always been to accept freshmen without regard to their scholarship needs, and to worry about their finances later...
Princeton puts more emphasis on each boy's being "well-rounded" as an individual than Harvard does. As Craig says "We look the boys over as persons, not as part of a college-wide balance system. We prefer that a boy have other qualities in addition to pure scholarship...
Although the PRL was introduced for admissions and scholarship purposes, the Dyer Report finds it of considerable help to the advisers...
...city editor on an American paper, 36-year-old "Tip" considers his fellowship "a chance to catch up on the education I missed while grinding out newspaper copy." While a law student at the University of Melbourne, he started writing for the Herald in order to augment his scholarship. "But I was so bloody proud to see my stuff in print that I forgot law and stayed with the Herald after graduation." Starting as a copy boy, he quickly rose to war correspondent during World War II and shortly after, he became chief of staff...
This year, 1,001 students received grants for 1961-62 through the College scholarship office. Of these, 137 are National Scholars, 71 received Harvard Club scholarships and the rest received grants awarded by the College from various sources of income...