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...fellowships, which carry a total stipend of $6600 over tuition and fees, plus $400 yearly for each dependent, are given to encourage study and teaching of rare languages...
Walter Jackson Bate '39, Abbott Lawrence Lowell Professor of the Humanities, has been awarded a Pulitzer Prize for his biography John Keats. The prize, carrying a stipend of $500, was announced in New York yesterday...
Woodrow Wilson Fellowships are awarded to college seniors planning a career in teaching. A Wilson Fellow receives full tuition and fees for the first year at the graduate school of his choice, plus a stipend of $1800 and dependency allowances. This year 1507 seniors won awards from a field of over 11,000 students, representing a total of 904 colleges and universities in the United States and Canada...
...America. They wanted American things--both material wealth and more freedom of expression--but they never asked how their American counterparts believed or thought. They did most of the talking and only asked a few hesitant questions: "Why do you treat your Negroes so badly?" "How big a stipend does an American university student get?" Whenever there was a pause in the conversation they would always ask me, eagerly, what further questions I had about Soviet student life...
...Nieman Fellowships were established at Harvard in 1937 by a bequest of Mrs. Agnes Wahl Nieman in memory of her husband, Lucins W. Nieman, founder of the Milwaukee Journal. Each Fellowship pays tuition, fees, and a stipend for a year's residence at the University. Holders may pursue any course of study they wish in any school; the only stipulation is that they fulfill the requirements for one course as if they were actually taking it for credit...