Holl gained the travelling studentship in 1868; the successful work was characteristic of the young painter's mood, being "The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away.
Here he must have remained about six years, till his election to a Westminster Studentship at Christ Church, Oxford, in 1652.
His studentship being now secure, Lord Shaftesbury having, for a consideration in ready money, granted him an annuity of 100l.
This last period of studentship was mainly devoted to composition, and produced among other works the three Pianoforte Sonatas, the Scherzo in E flat minor, and several songs, one of which was the famous 'Liebestreu.
It may be remembered that, in 1859, Brahms had emerged from his second period of studentshipwith a Pianoforte Concerto in D minor, which at the time was received with considerable disfavour by its Leipsic audience.
The only University Scholarships for which women are eligible are the Arnold Gerstenberg Studentship (income of £2,000) for Philosophical Research and the Benn W.
Inglis Studentship £100 1 year Awarded on the result of the B.
Levy Studentshipfor Research in Biological Chemistry (£100 a year).
The studentship I mention is to supply an income to a young man who is qualified and eager to carry on physiological research, and would not otherwise have the means of doing so.
This studentshiphas been founded in memory of Mr. George Henry Lewes, for the purpose of enabling the holder for the time being to devote himself wholly to the prosecution of original research in physiology.
I have been determined in my choice of the studentship by the idea of what would be a sort of prolongation of his life.
I am founding a studentship of Physiology, to be called "The George Henry Lewes Studentship.
Roy appointed to the studentship is held by competent persons to be the most hopeful of our young physiologists: and there is a volume of 501 pages (the last) of "Problems of Life and Mind" ready to appear next month.
After months of concealment he escaped; but he was deprived of his studentship at Christ Church by order of the king, and Oxford was thus closed against him.
Although he retained hisstudentship at Christ Church, and occasionally visited Oxford, as well as his patrimony at Belluton, he found a home and shared fortune with Shaftesbury for fifteen years.
England and Germany the type, or scheme, on which the studentship is arranged has been regarded with satisfaction, as likely to be a useful model.
The value of the studentship is slightly under L200 a year.
It is only through these greater organized masses that it is possible for studentship to proceed in its oneness.
The Brâhmana who has completed his studentship should without tiring "perform works of {551} charity with faith.
The Studentship which he held was not meant to tie him down to lectures and examinations.
In his letter received this morning he says-- "I have great pleasure in telling you that I have been enabled to recommend your son for a Studentship this Christmas.
I have now, for nearly twenty years, not given a Studentship to any friend of my own, unless there was no very eligible person in the College.
It is true also that he doctored himself disastrously with laudanum from almost the early days of his medical studentship in Manchester.
Such was the poet during his studentship at Owens College.
In 1648 he was deprived of his studentship by the parliamentary visitors, and during the next few years he resided chiefly at Oxford with his brother-in-law, Dr T.
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