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Most of these troubles, he thinks, are the result of professional inexperience. "If you want to play the piano well," he now says, "you have to make your living at it." He is not quite ready for that yet. After his 1951 debut, he won a Fulbright scholarship and went off to Paris to study 15th century musical manuscripts; he still has a few months' work to finish in Paris' Bibliothèque Nationale. Meanwhile, he will make some recordings (for London) and continue to practice four hours a day. After that, he will start in earnest...
Calling its position somewhat unique, James S. Coleman, teaching fellow in Government who studied this area on a Fulbright grant last year, credited "enlightened colonialism" and a lack of discrimination for this calm...
Daniel S. Cheever is one man who will admit that his wife is smarter than he is. Even though Cheever is Allston Burr Senior tutor of Winthrop House, head of the Fulbright program, and assistance professor of government, the smiling, informal lecturer is quick to grant all I.Q. laurels to his wife. A crack economics student at Radcliffe, Mrs. Cheever now plays Price, Waterhouse to the family budget, tramps the Widener stacks doing research for Harvard professors, and supervises the romps of the three Cheever youngsters...
Fifty-eight of the Fulbright applicants came from the College, 69 from the GSAS, 29 from the Law School, and the rest from Design, Divinity, Business, Education, and Public Administration graduate schools...
There were no Harvard applications to seven "Fulbright countries...