Word: scholarships
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...volume, which is Number XL, has been reduced in size in an effort to put it on a paying basis. One whole department has been omitted, the Directory. Owing to the delay at the College Office the scholarship awards have also been omitted. With these exceptions the Register will include every department of the University and present a permanent record of everything of interest...
Charles Francis Hawkins, 2G., of War Wick, N. Y., was chosen yesterday afternoon by the Committee of Selection for Massachusetts as the holder of the Rhodes Scholarship from this state for the three years beginning October, 1912. He graduated from Williams College in 1912 and qualified for the Scholarship last year. He is now doing research work in chemistry here and is also an assistant in that Department...
...schools that make-up the University is the most democratic of educational institutions: and the fact that there are some 1,600 students in the academic department of College proper alone, working their way through, unaided or with help from the College and that $300 is deemed a sufficient scholarship fund, should be proof that the expense of a course at Harvard cannot be greater than at any other of the large colleges and universities. Wealth secures to its possessor anywhere luxuries and the means of indulgence and dissipation, but dissipation is as unlikely to be tolerated under a college...
Wednesday it was announced that as a result of the Rhodes Scholarship examinations five Yale men qualified. Professor von der Leyen gave the seventh of his series of lectures. Professor H. C. Emory debated with W. E. Walling on the subject of "Socialism vs. Private Property...
...officially announced that Robert Walston Chubb '15, of St. Louis, Missouri, has passed the preliminary examinations in Latin, Greek, and mathematics for the Rhodes scholarship, qualifying from the state of Missouri. He is the third Harvard man eligible for final selection for the scholarship, which is awarded for three years beginning October, 1914. The other two are O. G. Saxon '14, who passed the preliminary tests this fall...