Word: scholarships
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...group studied at Providence, including all grades of scholarship, it was found that less than 40 per cent can be expected to be fully represented in the next generation...
Edward Hickling Bradford fellowship to Francis S. Cheever, '32 Boston; John White Browne scholarship to Smith O. Dexter, Jr., '29, Cambridge; William O. Moseley Jr., Travelling Fellowships to Dale G. Friend, Boston; Rolf Lium, Boston; and John B. Dynes, Boston...
...rapid increase in the number of German scholars in this country, it is safe to predict, will stimulate a greater interest in Germanic scholarship than has ever existed in the past," Dr. Kuhn said...
...from being denied this need deserves to be stressed together with need deserves to be stressed together with need for scholarships. The scholars brought to Harvard by endowed funds will undoubtedly contribute towards the advancement of human knowledge and the improvement of human society. An athletic training would develop to the fullest the mental balance which forms a prerequisite for good citizenship. Thus it is at least open to question which would comprise the greatest loss to Harvard, potential fellowship and scholarship men or a potential endowed athletic program. It is unfair for the President to cast the athletic endowment...
...Ames scholarship award is based on a fund of $300 set aside annually by the Student Council to be given to an upperclassman. This is the third time the award has been made. Richard B. Johnson '36, and C. Colmery Gibson '37 received the money two years...