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...volunteers for the Harlem project, all high school graduates over 18, will receive living conditions, daily expenses, and a stipend of $75 per month. Training will begin on Jan. 20 and the actual work will get underway about three months later...
...Norman Mailer, and cast doubt on the virility of Critic Kenneth Tynan. Agreeing that Buckley had used his text once too often (his fee was $1,000 for the same lecture in Chicago, another $3,500 from Playboy}, the speech-sponsoring Carolina Forum withheld Buckley's $450 stipend until a more realistic secondhand price was negotiated...
Fellowships are plentiful, notably for science study (humanities are now also getting a break). At 139 universities in 1959-60, for example, private and Government stipends hit more than $35 million. As a result, some graduate students are doubtless doing better on the inside than they could on the outside. Instructorships paying $6,000 or so a year are common; a couple with two instructorships is in clover. In Palo Alto, one couple will move next month into a comfortable new house paid for mostly by a generous Stanford stipend. And hardly anyone can resist a "traveling fellowship"-the splendid...
Nancy L. Storjohann, University of Washington '62, has been awarded an all-expense fellowship to attend the one-year Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration beginning September, 1962. The $3,000 stipend was a gift from a business executive to make possible the enrollment of a deserving young woman in the program...
...Yelde to a German artists' colony where he discovered "painting as a language to translate the world and one's life." But his translations were so brutal and sad that no one wanted them, and when the Depression came, the decorator cut off Van Velde's stipend...