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...expended on shrubbery within the Yard, has just given $6,000 to establish a scholarship in the Graduate School. The recipient of the scholarship will be nominated by the chancellor of the University of Georgia, from among the recent graduates of that university. The amount of the stipend will be fixed from time to time by the President and Fellows of Harvard College...
...Archaeological Institute of America offers six fellowships for the year 1901-1902; three in Greek Archaeology, one with a stipend of $1000 and two with stipends of $600 each; two in Roman Archaeology, of $600 each; and one in Christian Archaeology, of $500. The work of the Fellows in Greek Archaeology will be done at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, and the work of the other Fellows at the School at Rome. All the fellowships will be awarded on a basis of written competitive examinations, although one Fellow each year may be reappointed at the discretion...
...growth of scholarships at Harvard has extended over a period of more than two hundred and fifty years. There are now two hundred and thirteen scholarships having stipends which are available for students under the charge of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. This number does not include the John Harvard and Harvard College Scholarships, which are appointments without stipend and are given to students of distinguished merit...
...first scholarship ever bequested to Harvard was founded in 1643, by Lady Ann Mowlson, of London, by gift of a hundred pounds, "to be and to remain a perpetual stipend for the maintenance of some poor scholar until such time as such scholar doth attain the degree of a Master of Arts." This is unquestionably the oldest foundation of the kind in this country...
...fellowships have been offered by the Archaelogical Institute of America for the year 1900-1901. At the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, three in Greek archaelogy will be offered, two of which will have stipends of 600 dollars and the third will have a stipend of 1000 dollars. At the American School of Classical Studies in Rome, three fellowships will be given, two in Roman archaelogy with stipends of 600 dollars each and a third for the study of Christian archaelogy with a stipend of 500 dollars...