November
14 , 2003
Nota
Bene
Auction
Items Needed Glee Club is Requesting
goods or services for a November 19 auction, a fundraiser for
the Choral Music Fund, which supports scholarships for off-campus
tours (specifically the Glee Club/Orchestra January 2004 trip
to southwest Florida). Knitting lessons? An ethnic meal in your
home? Private computer instruction? An original art work? Contact
Amanda Sposato (x5250, ansposat@mtholyoke.edu) or Laura Kamrath
(x4510, lekamrat@
mtholyoke.edu) if you have something to
donate.
Department of Politics Fellowships The Department of Politics is pleased to announce the solicitation
of applications for the following two fellowships in 2003–2004.
The fellowships are not restricted to students majoring in
either politics or international relations. Former applicants,
including recipients, may reapply.
There is no application form. To apply, write to the chair, Department of Politics,
describing the proposed plan of study. Enclose an official transcript of undergraduate
and, where appropriate, graduate study and arrange for the submission of two
letters of recommendation. The deadline for receipt of letters of application
and supporting materials is February 16, 2004.
The Ruth C. Lawson Fellowship in International Politics was established in
1976 by colleagues, students, and friends of Miss Lawson. Stipend: $5,000.
To be awarded every year. The fellowship is awarded to a student who holds
or is a candidate for a degree from Mount Holyoke, preferably pursuing advanced
study in international politics.
The Ellen Deborah Ellis
Fellowship in International Relations was established in 1944 by students and friends of Miss Ellis.
Stipend: $2,000. To be awarded every year. The fellowship is
awarded to a student who holds or is a candidate for a degree
from Mount Holyoke, preferably at the graduate level. The work
in international relations may be done abroad, at Mount Holyoke,
or elsewhere in the U.S.
Mount Holyoke Alumnae Fellowships for Seniors
Graduating seniors are eligible to apply for the Mount Holyoke
Alumnae Fellowships. These fellowships are awarded for independent
projects, graduate work, and professional schools. Approximately
20 awards are given each year, with amounts ranging between
$1,000 and $3,000 with one award of $7,500 given to the best
overall candidate. Applications are available in room 101 in
Mary Woolley Hall or by contacting Carrie Atwood at x2300 or
at catwood@mtholyoke.edu. The application deadline is February
15, 2004.
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