Word: stipends
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Fifty-one percent of the Tiger varsity squad of 45 have no scholarship aid at all, and seven percent have scholarships of under $300, or "minor" scholarships. Forty-two percent, or 19, receive "major" scholarships. The average "major" stipend for the varsity is $660, for the Jayvees, $670, and for the freshmen...
Arthur N. Holcombe '06, Eaton Professor of Government, and Henry N. Smith, professor of English at the University of Minnesota, have been named the 1951 winners of the Bancroft Prizes, Dr. Grayson Kirk, vice president and acting head of Columbia University, announced yesterday. The awards carry a $2000 stipend each...
...stipend, approximately $50, is the income from the fund established in 1932 to commemorate the Harvard Monthly. The prize is awarded to the most promising student in the most advanced course in English composition, English...
...Japan, and another in Hong Kong. In their summers, Junior Fellows often travel to distant areas, such as Alaska or South America, for research. The Society makes available enough funds for any project a Junior Fellow can justify as legitimate--travel or otherwise. At the present time the largest stipend is being given to an experimentor in the psychology or rats...
...scholarship carries a maximum stipend...