The Journal of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Volumes 7-9Association of Collegiate Alumnae at the University of Chicago Press, 1914 - Women |
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Page 42 - NY ALICE FREEMAN PALMER MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP This fellowship of five hundred dollars is available for study in Europe or America. Candidates for this fellowship must hold the degree of Doctor of Philosophy or must present work which would entitle them to the Ph. D. degree. Applications for this fellowship for the year...
Page 57 - In the consideration of a co-educational institution great weight shall be given to the fact that such institution has a dean or adviser of women, above the rank of instructor, giving instruction and counted a regular member of the faculty.
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Page 13 - It was moved, seconded, and carried that the report of the Nominating Committee be adopted.
Page 43 - It is understood that the fellow will devote herself unreservedly to study and research and that she will send reports of her work from time to time to the chairman of the committee. Applications must be made by personal letter from the candidate to the chairman of the committee, accompanied by: 1. A certificate from the registrar of the college or university which awarded the degree or degrees previously received. 2. Evidence of sound health. 3. An account of previous educational training and a...
Page 42 - Association of collegiate alumnae offers a fellowship of five hundred dollars for the year 1914-1915 available for study in Europe. The fellowship is open to any woman holding a degree in Arts, Science or Literature ; in general, preference is given to those candidates who have completed one or two years of graduate work. The award will be based on evidence of the character and ability of the candidate and promise of success in her chosen line of work. It is understood that the fellow will devote...
Page 3 - The minutes of a meeting of the Board of Directors held in Chicago, March 27, 1913, were read and approved.