Definitionn. financial aid provided to a student on the basis of academic merit
Last update: July 28, 2015
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He won the Ireland scholarship in 1848 and obtained a first class in both the classical and the mathematical schools in 1849. [Please select]
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"It is a work of profound scholarship." [Please select]
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As it was, Byron left college with dangerous habits, with no reputation for scholarship, with but few friends, and an uncertain future. [Please select]
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No rhetoric or fine scholarship was needed in his case to make his story interesting. [Please select]
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Personalities entered freely into the editorials, which often abounded in wit and scholarship. [Please select]
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But his scholarship, and that of other learned friends, was quite at fault. [Please select]
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[Illustration: ERASMUS] Erasmus was probably superior in classical scholarship to any student of his times. [Please select]
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Frank, though the youngest of the three, excels the other two in scholarship. [Please select]
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I shall assign them to the best of my judgment, without regard to the scholarship of the writer. [Please select]
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Summary of collections of amphibians made in Mexico under the Walter Rathbone Bacon Traveling Scholarship. [Please select]