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...work they like best. In Manhattan the $4,700,000 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, endowed in 1925 by Mining Tycoon Simon Guggenheim and his wife Olga Hirsh Guggenheim, was ready to give its 1937 Fellows $115,000 with no strings attached. Two thousand dollars was the average stipend...
Edward Oehler Miller '37, of St. Louis, Missouri, won the Lee Wade prize for his rendition of Walter Lippmann's 1935 Harvard Phi Beta Kappa Address. The Wade prize carries a stipend...
Schomer won the second Bowdoin Prize for an essay on Robert Frost, which carried a $250 stipend. Stevenson is a member of the Cercle Francais...
...stipend for these awards is adjusted to the individual needs of the recipients and ranges between $100 and $1200 annually, making it possible for men in all financial circumstances to compete for them...
...establishment of the school on a graduate basis and the increasing emphasis placed on research call for a substantial number of fellowships with adequate stipends," said Dean Clifford. "For effective work the number of students should be kept small. An enrollment of two hundred to two hundred and fifty men of highest ability is suggested as the maximum permissible. To provide opportunity for a selected group of outstanding students, there should be available at least twenty-five fellowships paying an annual stipend of fourteen hundred dollars or more, and an equal number of scholarships covering tuition. The fact that Harvard...