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United States. Board of Foreign Scholarships (5)

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University of Michigan. Barbour Scholarships for Oriental Women Committee. (4)

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The Barbour Scholarship for Oriental Women was created through the generosity of Levi L. Barbour. Barbour was a graduate of the University of Michigan (1863) and the Michigan Law School (1865) who went on to become a successful Detroit real estate developer. Barbour served as a regent of the University from 1892-1898 and again from 1902-1908. As a result of personal observations of the work of three Oriental women trained at Michigan, Barbour became committed to a pro...

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Princeton University. Funds and scholarships. (2)

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Rhodes Scholarships (1)

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National Scholarships Board. (1)

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Rhodes scholarships trust. (1)

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Embree Memorial Scholarships (1)

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Freedom Scholarships, Inc. (1)

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NCSA. Sanford Scholarships (1)

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F.C. Austin scholarships (1)

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Businessman Frederick C. Austin (1853-1932) organized the Chicago-based F.C. Austin Manufacturing Company, and was the originator of the first all-steel reversible road machine. In 1927, inspired in part by the generous contributions to Northwestern made by his close friends William Dyche and James Patten, Austin began to discuss his ideas about training young men for business leadership with the university’s president Walter Dill Scott. Austin felt that the business community wo...

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