Word: stipends
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Wilson Sporting Goods Co.. receiving a fat retainer and royalties on the sales of his signature clubs. He has invested in a California golf course and Florida real estate. He and Ted Williams are co-owners of a fishing-tackle company. Endorsements bring in a good stipend and three gleaming Nashes each year. He has made a golfing record, several films, draws royalties from four ghost-written books and a ghosted golfing column. And, like all the top pros, he makes money gambling on the game...
...high-class trollop, but the sex is discreetly offered between the lines instead of between the sheets. The heroine reaches the pinnacle of her profession when she becomes the darling of the Duke of York, second son of George III and commander in chief of the army. But her stipend is lean, and she fattens it by peddling army commissions. When her c. in c. cashiers her for conduct unbecoming a mistress, she avenges herself by causing one of the juiciest scandals ever aired in the House of Commons. Her noble victim manages at least to stop her from writing...
Upon election, which is for three years, the new member either moves into one of the Houses if he is single, (about half of them are) or receives a stipend to live outside if he has a family. All expenses of room, board, and books are paid, plus a liberal allowance that runs between $1,200 and $1,500 a year. In addition, if the man's work calls him to go abroad, the Society is prepared to foot the bill for legitimate traveling...
Miss Bodel was elected by Phi Beta Kappa's Radcliffe chapter as the outstanding scholar of the senior class. The award carries a stipend...
...dilemma, since they offer a one year trial for the students to get a feel of profession of teaching and scholarship. One hundred and twenty-five Woodrow Wilson Scholarships will probably be awarded in the present year, which generally allow a student to study abroad on a $1,250 stipend...