Word: scholarships
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Applications for Student Council Scholarships to be applied on the Term Bill due January 29, 1938 must be in the hands of the Scholarship Committee not later than Saturday of this week, it was announced yesterday by the Committee...
...exceeding $50 each will be made public after the Council meeting in the middle of the Reading Period. Applications are not made on formal blanks, but should include as much information about a candidate's financial status as possible, and should be addressed to the Chairman of the Scholarship Committee, E-41 Dunster House or to Edward L. Barnes '38, Richard H. Sullivan '39 or Richard O. Ulin '38, the other members of the Committee...
Tracing this distinction from the feudal period to the totalitarian state, with a vast display of scholarship, innumerable quotations, occasional flashes of bitter humor, Dr. Vagts includes two brilliant sections that might well be reprinted as separate volumes. One is a provocative analysis of the pre-War German army, its officers split into snobbish cliques, undermining the plans of their rivals without regard for the cost of human life. The other is a soberly inspiring appraisal of Washington as a military genius who is almost unique in history in that he had no militaristic ambitions. Net conclusion...
...Denver no one doubted that it would be so this year. Led by a young quarterback, Byron ("Whizzer") White, who like his brother Sam two years ago is not only a great player but an honor student, president of the student council and leading candidate for a Rhodes scholarship, Colorado had romped over all its opponents. The question was whether Whizzer White would regain from Sid White (no relation) of Brooklyn the national scoring lead among college footballers. When the Colorado-Denver game began, Sid was ahead of Whizzer 113-to-100. This season Whizzer had averaged a gain...
Because of the comparatively small demand on the scholarship funds this year the Council felt justified in taking this step...