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...Virgin Islands, American Samoa or the Pacific Trust Territories. On the basis of their merit and commitment to careers in public service, 53 students who will be college juniors next fall will receive the awards. Each will be good for up to four years and will carry a maximum stipend of $5,000 per year. Though less than the funds backing the international Fulbright scholarship program, the $30 million that Congress has set aside for the Truman scholars should eventually pay big dividends in domestic leadership...
Probably the strongest commitment to public education comes from the Extension School's faculty, three of every five of whom hold Harvard appointments in other departments. Despite the program's dismally low pay (a stipend of $400 per credit half-course), Harvard people that have taught in the program are very supportive and feel Harvard has a commitment to public education. Deane Lord, director of information and an Extension writing instructor, "My friends that are teaching in it love it because...education means so much to them...
...Graduate Award for Good Teaching in Economics, created last June by John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics Emeritus, has been revised to provide for ten annual $5000 awards, replacing the original stipend of five annual $10,000 awards...
...writing to clarify the issues raised by the two Crimson articles of February 9th and February 11th concerning the use of the Master's Entertainment Fund and to distinguish the Master's Entertainment Fund from the Master's Administrative Stipend...
This last year the masters were also given an administrative stipend. The stipend is in addition to the master's salary and he is free to use it as he would any other part of his personal income. The stipend is given in part, in recognition of the fact that in taking on the position as master, the individual assumes additional costs such as the maintenance of his residence outside of Cambridge or the necessity of sending the children to private schools while he/she is living in Cambridge. It is also, in part, recognition of the fact that being...