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Eugenia V. Levenson ’03 has won a prestigious Marshall Scholarship, planning to use the award to study social anthropology at Cambridge University...
...been Grand Duke for only a couple of years, he had his court artist, Agnolo Bronzino, paint him as a peacemaker: Orpheus enchanting the wild beasts (civic discord) with his music, and naked in an allusion to his prowess as a lover. Cosimo encouraging the arts, Cosimo fostering scholarship, Cosimo bringing wealth, Cosimo subduing the city's enemies--there was nothing that Cosimo's artists did not show Cosimo doing for Florence...
Meng, a history and literature concentrator from New York City, faced an enviable choice when she was offered the Rhodes. She was also the recipient of a Marshall Scholarship for post-graduate study at Cambridge...
Unhappy with the exclusive nature of the College’s student body, University President James Bryant Conant appointed Chauncey to find a way to fairly assess the abilities of scholarship applicants. Chauncey suggested the Scholastic Aptitude Test, which had been developed five years earlier by a Princeton professor...
...became a requirement for scholarship applicants to the College in 1934, and a requirement for all applicants in 1941. Throughout the 1930s, Chauncey successfully persuaded other Ivy League schools to use multiple choice tests in choosing scholarship students...