Word: scholarships
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Elizabeth C. Bynum '91 spent last year in China at Nanjing University on a Harvard-Yenching scholarship from the department of East Asian Languages and Civilization. "A lot of people in the department go abroad to get the language," she says...
Should the University fail to comply with the new regulations, it stands to lose more than $200 million in federal support, including scholarship money, research grants and other vital programs. Clearly Harvard is no longer free to regard Massachusetts alcohol regulations as nothing more than a legal technicality...
...Council should not, however, take the extra step of recommending that the University refuse to accept ROTC scholarship money...No longer would Harvard be just opposing discrimination; it would be using economic leverage to force students to change their activities. Just as students receive special money from discriminatory Harvard-based scholarships, ROTC cadets should be permitted to use ROTC money...
...John O'Hara, who never went to college, used to be fascinated by this sort of folderol, and his friends joked about taking up a collection to send him to Princeton. Wolff is a skilled memoirist (The Duke of Deception) and novelist (Inklings), but maybe somebody should arrange a scholarship for him at Michigan State...
...complicated deal that confused nearly everybody, Harvard agreed this summer to trade "debt for scholarship" with the Ecuadoran government. Harvard will apparently purchase Latin American country's $5 million national debt and convert it into a $2.5 million scholarship fund for Ecuadoran students studying at Harvard. Somehow, the University ends up reaping a $1.7 million dollar windfall from the deal, thus advancing its efforts to "internationalize" in the process...