Word: scholarshiped
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Program for Harvard College has received $25,000 to endow a scholarship for students living in South Carolina or attending schools in the state...
A.J.R. Helmus '16, a Spartanburg, S.C. manufacturer, established the scholarship as one of several National Scholarships which assist students from all sections of the United States to attend the College...
...infantryman commissioned on the battlefield in Normandy, who came back to screen Yale's returning G.I.s and now helps screen candidates for the Guggenheim Foundation's annual awards. "The new talents are obvious in the sciences, but they are just as great in painting, music, writing and scholarship." In routine matters, they did still better. Veterans and their wives settled down and became the generation to cut the wartime divorce rate in half, raise the birth rate 26.2% in a decade, demand that schools teach their Johnnies how to read. Because unexpected millions of vets got to college...
Erik S. Ronhovde '59, of Claverly Hall and Missoula, Mont., and Washington, D.C., is another winner. President of the Slavic Society, he will continue work at Oxford in Slavic Studies, his current major. Also named by the Rhodes Scholarship Committee is Richard E. Rubenstein '59, of Adams House and Woodmere, N.Y. Rubenstein is president of Phillips Brooks House and was elected alternate class marshal in December...
...efforts of Pitt's various schools and departments. Said Financier Paul Mellon,* Yaleman ('29) and chairman of the trust: "This grant is made with the understanding that the salaries paid to the Andrew Mellon professors will be such as to attract eminent men capable of distinguished scholarship . . . and will be commensurate with or superior to the best salaries paid in like fields in any other American university [best guess: $20,000 or more]. It is hoped that this nucleus of distinguished scholars and students may set a standard and a goal...