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  2. Anna Maria Fox - Wikipedia

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    The idea for the foundation of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society was created by Anna Maria, Barclay and Caroline Fox, in 1832, when they were 17, 16 and 13, respectively. Their parents, uncles and aunts and their friends took up the idea with enthusiasm.

  3. List of North American scholarships - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Trust Foundation: Daniel Trust Foundation Scholarship Discus Awards: Discus Awards Scholarship Distinguished Young Women: Distinguished Young Women, formerly America's Junior Miss Filipinas, Ahora Mismo: Fulbright Program: Fulbright Fellowship Gates Scholarship: Gates Cambridge Scholarships George J. Mitchell Scholarship: George J ...

  4. Association of College Honor Societies - Wikipedia

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    Agencies considering eligibility based on any society not included in the following list must ensure that the honor society meets the minimum requirements of the Association of College Honor Societies." [5] In 2024, ACHS had 65 active member societies located in North America. Its headquarters are at 30 North Gould Street #29147 in Sheridan ...

  5. Irving A. Fradkin - Wikipedia

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    Irving A. Fradkin (March 28, 1921 – November 19, 2016) was an optometrist and founder and president emeritus of Scholarship America.. Fradkin has been referred to as the "Johnny Appleseed" of college scholarships due to his leadership in scholarship access; [1] [2] his work has received national media coverage and government support. [3]

  6. List of presidents of the Bibliographical Society of America

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    Librarian, director and president American Antiquarian Society; Chief Rare Book Librarian, Dartmouth College;author [72] [73] [74] G. Thomas Tanselle [75] 1985-1988 Professor University of Wisconsin; vice president of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, scholar, bibliographer, and book collector. [76] [77] Ruth Mortimer [78] [79 ...

  7. Churchill Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Churchill College at Cambridge was founded in honor of Sir Winston Churchill with a primary focus on science, engineering and mathematics. Anticipating the final establishment of the college, Churchill met with American friends Lewis W. Douglas, John Loeb Sr., and Carl Gilbert to ask them to create a scholarship for young Americans to study at the college.

  8. Scholarships in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A scholarship is defined as a grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other distinction. [1] "Scholarship" has a different meaning in the United States than it does in other countries, with the partial exception of Canada. Outside the U.S., scholarship is any type of monetary award to fund ...

  9. Scholarship America - Wikipedia

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    Scholarship America is a Minnesota-based American philanthropic organization that assists communities, corporations, foundations and individuals with fundraising, managing and awarding scholarships to students. The organization designs, administers and manages corporate and foundation scholarship programs; it also operates Dollars for Scholars ...