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Harvard has been particularly fortunate in the past in obtaining sums of money for educational purposes in the form of bequests and in other ways. This good fortune is again seen in the Morgan fellowships which have just been received by the corporation and have been devoted to the support of resident students. The liberality of the terms which the corporation has seen fit attach to the fellowship is certainly a step in the right direction. Heretofore, we believe, the fellowships which have been established have assisted in educating graduates of Harvard in foreign countries. This is undoubtedly an excellent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/30/1884 | See Source »

...were unable to do so. With the exception of the scholarships, which are confined almost exclusively to undergraduates, very little pecuniary aid can be offered by the college itself to students who desire to attend some special courses without becoming members of the college proper. The founding of these Morgan fellowships has in a great measure removed this difficulty, as by the regulations which attend their disposal they are to be given to students carrying on their studies at Cambridge who can give evidence by certificates or other wise of their fitness and training for the work which they intend...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/30/1884 | See Source »

...share of the bequests made to several colleges by the late Henry T. Morgan of New York, has been received and has been applied by the corporation to the establishment of four new fellowships for advanced students. By the regulations adopted by the academic council, the holders of these fellowships are to be persons carrying on their studies in Cambridge in the departments of philology, philosophy, history, political science, mathematics, chemistry, physics, natural history or music; but it is not necessary for an applicant to have received an academic degree or to be a candidate for one, the test...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MORGAN FELLOWSHIP. | 5/30/1884 | See Source »

Although not equal to the preceding number, the May Manhattan is above the earlier numbers and shows that the publishers are determined to make their periodical popular. Ernest Ingersol begins anillustrated series of articles on "The Gunnison Country," Appleton Morgan, an article on the authorship of Shakespeare's Sonnets, and Joel Benton a readable review of Mr. Buxton Forman's new edition of Keats. Other illustrated articles are on "Rimini and the Malatestas" and UlricZwingli." The literary partnership of Brnader Matthews and H. C. Burner gives a story, while Nora Perry, Waldo Messaros, Maurice Thomapson, Paul H. Hayne...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/21/1884 | See Source »

Added: Cambridge Picture Framer, Packer and Shipper, Mr. A. Morgan, 434 Harvard street. Discount 15 per cent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY BULLETIN. | 4/12/1884 | See Source »

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