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...realize that he and this charismatic Clinton fellow had moved along the same track to Washington--except that Clinton was always ahead. Clinton was at Georgetown when Starr was at George Washington University; Clinton was a Senate aide when Starr was a House aide; Clinton landed a Rhodes scholarship, Starr missed a Marshall. "So there were sort of remarkable and I guess, in retrospect, noteworthy coincidences of activity," says Starr, "although he went on in a much more distinguished...
...each year, must be funded by year-end. Like the Roth, it allows your money to grow and be withdrawn for college free of tax, but it offers no deduction. You can take as much as a $1,500-per-student credit on 1998 taxes by using the Hope Scholarship and prepaying now for the college spring semester. You can take up to a $1,000 credit per family by using the lifetime learning credit. Each program has income limits and other restrictions...
Goldstein is also one of Harvard's four Marshall Scholarship winners. The other three, Daniel J. Benjamin, C. Thomas Brown and Eric M. Nelson, were elected to Phi Beta Kappa in the first round. Of Harvard's Rhodes Scholarship winners, Navin Narayan of Adams House also received the Phi Beta Kappa honor in the first round...
Janowski passed up scholarship offers from Syracuse and St. Joseph's-traditionally considered bigger basketball schools (with bigger gyms)-to attend Harvard, but still she was not prepared for the level of competition and physicality she faced...
While the number of Harvard students selected for the scholarship is down from last year's eight, officials in the fellowships office at the Office of Career Services (OCS) attribute the drop to annual fluctuations and not to weakness in this year's applicant pool...