Word: stipends
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...award, which consists of a gold and silver medal and a stipend of $5000, was initiated in 1796 for the purpose of encouraging and honoring outstanding discoveries in the area of physics then known as "heat and light." Previous winners include Enrico Fermi, Edwin Langmuir, and Thomas Edison...
Beginning with the class of '63, the maximum National Merit Scholarship stipend for entering freshmen will be $1500, it was learned yesterday. The National Merit Corporation previously set no limit on awards, but granted as much money as the student required to attend the college of his choice...
...world's least lavish and most demanding scholarships. Each year, 300 young lycée graduates (average age: 18½) get $70 each, and certificates explaining their mission. Then the Zellidja scholars are thrust off to begin research projects, pledged not to use any money except the $70 stipend. They are on their honor to live by their wits...
...Graduate School of Arts and Sciences has increased the average stipend on scholarships for next year to offset the rise in tuition, Reginald H. Phelps '30, associate dean of the GSAS, said last night...
...Faculty announced that the stipend of the Undergraduate Bowdoin Prize in the Classics for a translation into Latin has been raised from $100 to $200. Noel G. G. Davis '60, recipient of that prize, has received notification that he will receive an additional check...