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The image shows a page from a document dated June 5, 1922, detailing "Corporation Awards 134 Stipend Fellowships and Scholarships for Academic Year 1922-23." The text on the page explains that holders of 124 fellowships will be able to pursue advanced work in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, with some providing for study in Europe.
Key points from the text include:
Some notable fellowships mentioned are:
The page also includes a list of fellowships and scholarships awarded to various individuals, specifying the type of fellowship, the recipient's name, and the institution or field of study. The document appears to be part of a larger publication, as indicated by the page number "21" at the top right corner.
The document is an announcement from June 5, 1922, detailing the awarding of 124 fellowships and scholarships by a corporation for the academic year 1922-23. These awards, totaling over fifty-five thousand dollars, will enable 104 holders to pursue advanced studies in graduate schools, with some recipients traveling to Europe for their studies. The document lists various fellowships, including the George W. Dillaway Fellowship, Samuel Abrams Fellowship, and many others, each awarded to specific individuals for different fields of study such as history, English, science, and arts. The list includes the names of the fellowship holders, their academic affiliations, and the purposes of their study. Additionally, it mentions that fourteen of these awards are for study at the University of Chicago, and some are designated for students from specific institutions like the University of Minnesota and the University of Wisconsin. The document also highlights that some fellowships are for advanced study in Europe, with recipients from various institutions. The announcement emphasizes the significance of these awards in enabling recipients to pursue higher education and research.
The image is a page from a newspaper dated June 5, 1922, titled "Corporation Awards 134 Stipend Fellowships and Scholarships for Academic Year 1922-23." The page lists various individuals who have been awarded fellowships and scholarships from the University of Chicago to carry out advanced studies in Europe and graduate school in the United States.
Here is a detailed summary of the key points:
Total Fellowships and Scholarships: The University awarded 134 fellowships and scholarships, totaling over $51,000. This includes both the Graduate School and other departments.
Europe Fellowships:
Graduate School Scholarships:
Specific Schools and Subjects:
Notable Mentions:
The page provides a comprehensive list of recipients and their respective areas of study, illustrating the University's commitment to fostering academic excellence and international studies through these fellowships and scholarships.
The image is a newspaper clipping from June 5, 1922, detailing the awards of 134 stipend fellowships and scholarships by the Corporation of the University of Chicago for the academic year 1922-23. The total value of these awards exceeds $50,000. The fellowships and scholarships are distributed across various departments and fields of study, including advanced work in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, as well as opportunities for study in Europe.
Key points from the clipping include:
Fellowships and Scholarships Listed:
Departments and Fields:
Specific Fellowships and Scholarships:
Notable Recipients:
Geographical Distribution:
The clipping is a comprehensive list of the academic awards provided by the University of Chicago for the 1922-23 academic year, highlighting the university's commitment to supporting advanced studies and international academic exchange.
The image is a newspaper clipping from January 5, 1922, detailing the Corporation Awards of 134 stipend fellowships and scholarships for the academic year 1922-23. These awards are provided by the Corporation of the University to enable 124 holders to pursue advanced studies in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, with some also receiving funds for study in Europe.
Key points include:
Funding: Over fifty-five thousand dollars in fellowships and scholarships were awarded.
Award Categories:
Notable Fellowships:
Scholarships for Study Abroad:
Recipients: The names of 134 recipients are listed, along with the specific fellowships or scholarships they received, including their academic backgrounds and intended areas of study.
Recipients' Locations: The recipients are from various states across the USA, with some intending to study abroad.
This detailed list serves as an acknowledgment of academic excellence and provides financial support for advanced studies, both within the University and abroad.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from the Journal, dated June 5, 1922. The headline reads: "Corporation Awards 134 Stipend Fellowships and Scholarships for Academic Year 1922-23." The article details the awarding of 124 fellowships and scholarships for advanced study, primarily enabling recipients to study at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at various universities, with some opportunities for study in Europe.
The fellowships and scholarships are listed with the names of the recipients and the specific awards they received. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
General Information:
List of Fellowships and Scholars:
Traveling Fellowships and Specific Awards:
University Scholarships:
Named Scholarships:
Additional Scholarships and Awards:
The article is a comprehensive list showcasing the wide range of academic fields and institutions involved in the fellowship and scholarship awards.
The image shows an old newspaper or magazine page dated June 5, 1922. The main headline reads: "CORPORATION AWARDS 134 STIPEND FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 1922-23." Below the headline is a subheading that states, "Holders of 124 Will be Enabled to Carry on Advanced Work in Graduate School of Arts and Sciences—Some Provide for Study in Europe."
The article goes on to list various fellowships, scholarships, and awards being given to students and scholars. It mentions specific fellowships like the Otis Goodwin Memorial Fellowship, Burton Parker Memorial Fellowship, and many others. It also lists the names of recipients and institutions or locations related to their awards, highlighting opportunities for advanced work in graduate schools and studies abroad.
The text is printed in columns and contains many names and brief descriptions of the fellowships or scholarships awarded. The page appears to be from an academic or university-related publication, focusing on academic achievements and support for graduate studies.
At the top of the page, there is a handwritten note indicating the date: "June 5 1922." The page itself is slightly yellowed, indicating its age, and is bound in a book or volume with a maroon spine.
The image shows an open book with two pages visible. The left page has the header "CORPORATION AWARDS 134 STIPEND FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 1922-23," indicating that this book is likely a historical document or archive detailing scholarships and fellowships awarded for a particular academic year. The text below the header lists various fellowships, including the names of recipients and specific awards they received.
The right page continues the list of fellowship and scholarship recipients, suggesting that a significant number of awards were given out. The names, the academic institutions or fields of study they are associated with, and sometimes the specific type of award or purpose are detailed in a two-column format.
There's a handwritten note at the top of the left page that reads "Princeton, June 5, 1922," possibly indicating when or where this record was made or annotated. The pages look aged, with slight discoloration and wear characteristic of old documents.
The image depicts an open book with a page titled "Corporation Awards 134 Stipend Fellowships and Scholarships for Academic Year 1922-23". The page is dated June 5, 1922, as indicated at the top of the page. The content is a detailed list of Graduate School of Arts and Sciences—Advanced Holders of 124 Will Be Enabled to Carry on Some Work in Europe, outlining various fellowships, scholarships, and awards available for students to pursue advanced studies abroad.
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The image shows a historical document listing 134 fellowships and scholarships for graduate students at the University of Graduate School of Arts and Sciences for the academic year 1922-23. The page is dated June 5, 1922, and provides detailed information about each award, including the recipient, institution, and purpose of study. The document reflects the academic opportunities and international focus of graduate education in the early 20th century.
The image shows an open book with a title page that reads "Corporation Awards 134 Stipend Fellowships and Scholarships for Academic Year 1922-23." The page contains a list of names and details of the recipients of these fellowships and scholarships. The book is bound in brown leather, and the pages have a yellowish tint, indicating age. The text is in black ink and is arranged in a tabular format, with names, institutions, and locations listed. The page also includes a brief introduction to the fellowships and scholarships awarded by the Corporation of the University of Chicago for the academic year 1922-23.