Word: stipend
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...living imprint on the sands of his college generation. And it is more than that. The intent of the gift is that it shall be awarded each year to a Junior who combines Parker's high qualities of character and ability. It is not a "need" scholarship; the yearly stipend is small as scholarships go, but its purpose and the spirit in which it has been given are in keeping with the highest ideals of Harvard...
...policy is, first, to reduce the number of scholarships and increase the amount of the stipends, so that they may become honorable academic prizes, to be awarded by scholarly competition in the open field; and second, to appeal to the churches of greater Boston to enter into a co-operative arrangement, whereby students in the school may do "compensated church work" during their first and second years, and for this work receive a stated stipend of from $500 to $600, thus earning their way by practical parish work under supervision...
...University of Oxford, it was announced yesterday by President Frank Aydelotte of Swarthmore College, American secretary to the Rhodes trustees. Thirty-two Rhodes scholars are appointed from the United States every year, and each is given a scholarship tenable for three years which carries with it a stipend of 350 pounds a year. the selection is made on the success with which the applicant fulfills the three requirements of character and personality, scholastic ability, and physical vigor, whether shown by participation in outdoor sports or in other ways...
...prize which carries with it a stipend of $500 is offered by the Department of Economics for the best thesis embodying the results of original investigation in the field of economics or some related subject. The successful thesis is to be published by the University and one copy of the publication to be entered in the University Library. The competition is open to members of the Senior Class and any graduates of not more than three years standing...
...fellowship carries with it a stipend of $2000 a year. Applications should be made on a blank provided for the purpose and should enclose a letter from some one who knows the candidate's character and ability, an essay or manuscript typical of the applicant's work, and a statement of the study he should like to pursue. The award will probably be made early in February, 1923. All communications should be addressed to Mr. W. H. Hamilton, Amherst College, Amherst, Mass...