Word: stipends
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Harvard are not alike. Maryland can take a high scorer with a low I.Q. and shunt him off to study physical education. At the College, athletes must tread the same rigorous academic road as their less muscular brethren. No one has ever qualified for entrance, much less a stipend, merely because of a broad back and a strong...
This prize, which has a stipend of about $300, is awarded to "that senior in Harvard College, proposing to enter the Harvard Law School, who shall be considered to be best fitted by intellect, character, and physique, to be influenced by Saltonstall's example and in return to influence others...
...main function of the Norton Professor is to deliver the lecture series. Although not required to teach a course, most of the previous lecturers have done so. Men in this post draw a salary equal to the maximum stipend given, to full professors on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...
...Constitution and the income tax, and you forget the white paper has been going up and up and that a newspaper has got to set a table of smorgasbord, with some of this and some of that ... to hold the readers who draw the advertisers who pay your princely stipend. Why don't you write more funny stuff? ... I guess you don't want people to know you still tie a bag on now and again these days when you have gone cosmic and claim to know all the answers . . . Keep them guessing, Pegler. Don't groove...
...over 200 with Princeton. "Even thouga we do measure students somewhat differently," von Stade continued, "we often decide on the same men." This competition leads some administrators to fear that scholarships will eventually be used for embellishment rather than assistance. With several colleges seeking the same man, a stipend of $600 to $100 may serve merely as a lure. Of course, the element of need often results in the joint awarding of scholarship funds by several schools, what these officials fear is that this money may some day be used as a fancy red ribbon to attract the "glamour boys...