Word: stipend
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...study aids in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences include Fellowships and Scholarships, the former being the more important. The appointments with stipend, 152 in number, carry a total yearly income of about...
...results of the first-year scholarship examinations, which were held on January 5, were announced yesterday at the Law School. Twenty-nine scholarships have been awarded to first-year Law School men. They make up a total of over $12,000. Very few of these scholarships carry a stipend covering the tuition of $400, but the deficit is made up by the Law School...
...Robert Wheeler Willson scholarship has been founded in memory of Professor R.W. Willson for an undergraduate student concentrating in astronomy and carries a stipend of $250. The Coolidge fellowship, carrying a stipend of $1500, is open to a student of history in the Graduate School of Arts and Science. The Wales scholarship, establishment by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wales, offers $400 to assist meritorious students who may need pecuniary aid, in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...
...President of France from 600,000 francs to 1,800,000 francs per year ($70,200). In addition the Presidential allowances for "household expenses" and "travel" were raised to $27,300 and $35,000. But M. le President must pay an income tax of $31,200. Thus his net stipend from the state is $101,400 per year...
...Rhodes Scholarship, the most coveted of all undergraduate awards, entitles the holder to three years of study at Oxford University, with an annual stipend of *400. To be eligible a candidate must be an unmarried male citizen of the United States, between the ages of 19 and 25, and must have completed at least his Sophomore year in college before he goes to Oxford. Rhodes Scholars are elected without examination on the basis of their records in school and college, and no restriction is placed upon their choice of studies. Scholars elected on December 8, 1928, will go to Oxford...