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After graduating with a bachelor’s in psychology in 1928, Chauncey returned to Harvard the next year to serve as assistant dean of the Faculty and chair of the scholarship committee. He also coached the varsity football and baseball teams until the mid-1930s...
...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...
...Dave Y. Terrence ’03 is mulling over his Harvard-Cambridge Scholarship essay, which he wrote 15 minutes before it was due last Tuesday. “Why didn’t I spell-check this first?” Terrence lamented, referring to his spelling of “bottem,” “sincrely,” and “goooooo.” “I mean, what does ‘goooooo’ even mean? What the hell was that...
Myat San is at Harvard on a government scholarship, which pays for his entire tuition and provides him with an allowance under the stipulation that he maintain a certain GPA. After graduation, he will serve the remainder of his time (having “disrupted” his service by studying at Harvard), and then work for the government for six years, most likely in an international relations capacity...
Rawls’ contribution to his profession earned him mountains of praise: an honorary Doctorate of Laws from Harvard, a National Humanities Medal, professorships at presitigious universities across America, all beginning with a Fulbright Scholarship at Oxford. But more than any of the honors and esteem that Rawls earned, his lasting legacy will be immortalized in the students whose intellectual and moral lives he shaped with his teaching, mentoring and advising...