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Word: scholarshipped (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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Twenty years ago federal scholarship aid, including Pell grants, represented nearly twenty percent of the College's scholarship budget. Today federal scholarship aid accounts for less than six percent of the College's scholarship program. In other words, as the needs of Harvard's scholarship students have risen, the College, not the federal government, has borne the full cost of meeting those increased needs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Complex Link Between Federal Dollars and Aid | 5/19/1999 | See Source »

...Task Force generously contributed funds for the Library's renovation," reads the plaque, which rests in the Lamont entryway. "In commemorating the opening of the library's doors to women undergraduates in 1967, the alumnae of the Task Force look confidently to Lamont as a place of learning and scholarship for the entire Harvard College community for generations to come...

Author: By Ari Behar, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Alumnae Group Gives To Lamont | 5/17/1999 | See Source »

...financial aid office was once again inundated with calls from admitted students and their parents," Fitzsimmons said. "Last year around 47 percent were on scholarship aid. It certainly appears we will be at least in that range...

Author: By Jason M. Goins, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Admissions Yield at 79.7%, Highest in 25 Years | 5/14/1999 | See Source »

Known to law students as "stern Vern," Countryman was memorable not just for his scholarship, but also for his uncompromising demeanor, his flat-top crew cut and his chain cigarette smoking...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HLS Professor Countryman Dies at 81, Left Montana For Harvard and Spoke Out Against McCarthyism | 5/12/1999 | See Source »

Kidder surveys Northampton through several sets of eyes--those of a local judge, a shelf of historians, a gabble of politicians, a small-bore drug dealer and an adult scholarship student at Smith College. But the observer who tells most of the story--whose life, to a considerable extent, is the story--is a not quite middle-aged town cop named Tommy O'Connor. If what he had to tell were simply the reports of night patrols, arrests made, cars chased, shots taken or withheld, the view would be a narrow kind of truth. But O'Connor was born...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Soul of a Small Town | 5/3/1999 | See Source »

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