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...board indulges in other activities for which it receives no stipend: e.g., the annual selection of outstanding films and performances. In this unsubsidized function, the board says what it thinks. Of 1937's pretentious crop, it found unpretentious Night Must Fall the best. Of 20 films mentioned, ten were foreign-made. Leading the performers was French Harry Bauer, in the Prague-made The Golem; high up was Soviet Nikolai Cherkassov (Baltic Deputy). Hollywood's 14-year-old Jackie Cooper made the list; the industry's 1937 darling, Mr. Paul Muni...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Board Overboard | 2/14/1938 | See Source »

There are new 66 students in the college who held these scholarships. They may be held by anyone, regardless of his financial circumstances, and the stipend is adjusted accordingly, varying from $100 to $1,000. Students who maintain honor records in their Freshman year will have their scholarships continued throughout College, with maximum stipends of $1,200 a year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NATIONAL AWARDS OPEN TO 16 OR MORE OF '42 | 1/14/1938 | See Source »

...stipend, founded by the late Jacob Wendell of New York is given each year to a top scholar in the Sophomore class. Invitation to an annual Wendell family dinner is included in the award which is given as a prize regardless of financial need...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHARLES SWAIN WINS WENDELL SCHOLARSHIP | 12/15/1937 | See Source »

...yearly banquet President Conant and all former winners of the scholarship are invited. The stipend was established in 1899 under the will of the father of Barrett Wendell distinguished professor of English from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHARLES SWAIN WINS WENDELL SCHOLARSHIP | 12/15/1937 | See Source »

Seven Fellowships from this fund, each carrying a large stipend, are available this year, and December 15 is the closing date for applications. An unmarried undergraduate desirous of sugaring a sound American education with the cultured icing of a year in England cannot afford to let slide this opportunity through neglect or indifference...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TICKET TO CULTURE | 11/18/1937 | See Source »

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