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...ruling, which was issued Wednesday, frees a doctoral candidate from taxes on a research stipend or fellowship, if he does no work for his stipend other than that required for his degree. Its effects will be felt primarily among science and engineering graduate students...
...Wednesday ruling clarifies two cases resolved several years ago in Federal tax court. In each decision a doctoral candidate in physics was exempted from paying taxes on a research stipend because his research had been equivalent to that required of students not holding stipends...
...Byrd '64, of Winthrop House and Arlington, Va., has won the Richard Perkins Parker prize, it was announced yesterday. The award, which carries a stipend of $708.45, is given every year to a junior "of high character and ability who shall have demonstrated his qualifications both by intellectual achievement and by participation in student activities...
...Alexandra the Great." Britons of all walks of life have become increasingly fond of effervescent Alex in recent years as their fascination with Princess Margaret has faded. Since her marriage, the senior princess has drawn heavy criticism for shirking her royal duties while drawing a $42,000 yearly stipend from the government. Alexandra, unsubsidized and unstuffy, has filled the vacuum with easy dignity and endearing warmth. On her first, grueling tour of ten Southeast Asian nations, she delighted her native hosts at a state banquet in Hong Kong by proposing the toast in their language-and then confessing...
...Radcliffe graduate student received the first DuPont Company graduate Fellowship for Women in Science, Mrs. Bunting announced yesterday. Miss Joanne Radue of Washington, D.C., recipient of the award, will be awarded a $10,000 gift from DuPont to cover tuition, and a monthly stipend of $200 for two further years of full-time study...