Word: stipend
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...from trying to prevent the education of men without means, the University, with its host of stipend-bearing scholarships, makes the problem easier than anywhere else in America. Harvard, realizing that maximum influence and virility require universality, wishes to represent all strata and all sections. By no means is it the stronghold of a class. Unfortunately education presupposes standards, and these unpleasantly exclude many; there is the further need of charging tuition to defray about a fourth of a student's academic expenses. Some minds evidently are still so limited as to see class exclusion in these ineradicable necessities...
...annual Rhodes Scholarship examinations will be held in every state of the Union next October, and the successful candidates will be sent over to Oxford in spite of the war. These scholarships bring an annual stipend of $1500 which lasts for three years. This sum is sufficient to meet all current expenses at Oxford, and to enable considerable travelling during the summer. Information may be secured from G. H. Gifford '13, Balliol College, Oxford, England, who is one of the present scholarship holders from Massachusetts or from President Lowell, who is chairman of the Massachusetts Committee of Selection...
...Cushing Smith, Instructor at the University of Illinois. The Prize of Rome in Landscape Architecture was recently established through negotiations carried on by Professor J. S. Pray, of the Harvard School of Landscape Architecture, with the American Academy in Rome. It consists of a three years' Fellowship with a stipend of $1000 a year for the study of landscape architecture in Europe, with Rome as a base...
...Willie de Peyster Fellowshipen annually to the best fellow trating in Anthropology and Indiogy, has been awarded for the to Jose Bermus da Unyon sG., of Spain, subject to the approval of University Dining Council. The first the $400 stipend attached to the ship is now on exhibition at the ative Branch...
...Thayer Fellowship with a stipend of $800 will be awarded for the year 1915-16 chiefly on the basis of a competitive written examination, although other evidence of ability and attainments on the part of candidates will be taken into consideration. The Fellowship is open to Bachelors of Arts of universities and colleges in the United States and Canada, and to other American students of similar attainments; all candidates being expected to have such a knowledge of Greek, (including Hellenic Greek), Latin, French, and German as will enable them to make effective use of books written in those languages...