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Scholar and arts
He was a Tennessee Williams Scholar at the 2000 Sewanee Writers Conference, teaches playwriting, performing arts, and English at SUNY Rockland Community College.
He was a Fulbright Scholar and received a fine arts degree from Columbia University in 1979.
He graduated from the University of Alberta with a degree in law and arts in 1924 and was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, where he played for the Oxford University Ice Hockey Club.
In 1938, at the age of sixteen, he was admitted to the University of Hong Kong, where he studied in the arts program as a Government Scholar.
A Rhodes Scholar, he is best known for an early championing of Québécois folk culture, for his exhaustive cataloguing of the social organization, narrative and musical traditions, and plastic arts of the Tsimshianic-speaking peoples in British Columbia ( Tsimshian, Gitxsan, and Nisga ' a ), and other Northwest Coast peoples, and for his unconventional theories about the peopling of the Americas.
Vendler's lecture, entitled " The Ocean, the Bird, and the Scholar ," used a number of poems by Wallace Stevens to argue for the role of the arts ( as opposed to history and philosophy ) in the study of humanities.
Unlike rankings in most martial arts organizations, Free Scholar rankings must be renewed ; if a scholar has not advanced to a higher rank within four years of playing his prize, he must be retested in order to retain his current status.

Scholar and Harold
* Harold W. Stanley, Rhodes Scholar, and currently Associate Provost at Southern Methodist University
In 2005, he was the first recipient of Dickinson College's prestigious Harold and Ethel L. Stellfox Visiting Scholar and Writers Program Award, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
* Harold Adams Inis: Portrait of a Scholar, 1957.
* Harold Temperley: A Scholar and Romantic in the Public Realm, 1879-1939 ( University of Delaware Press, 1992 ) John D. Fair
Collins is the Harold S. Shefelman Scholar at the University of Washington School of Law and was a scholar at the Washington, D. C., office of the First Amendment Center from 2002-09.

Scholar and wrote
In a 1943 issue of " The American Scholar ", Marston wrote: " Not even girls want to be girls so long as our feminine archetype lacks force, strength, and power.
Emerson wrote in his speech " The American Scholar ": " We will walk on our own feet ; we will work with our own hands ; Divine Soul which also inspires all men.
He won the 1995 Peabody Award for the film Road Scholar, an American road saga that he wrote and starred in, and is a two-time winner of the Pushcart Prize.
Then in the 13th century Ibn Arabi was the first vibrant Muslim Scholar who not only started this discussion publicly but also wrote hundreds of books about Sufism, tasawwuf and faqr.
In his article " First Iranian Scholar who authored the Most Extensive & Comprehensive Farsi Dictionary ," Manouchehr Saadat Noury wrote that,
He wrote his doctoral PhD thesis on algebraic coding theory and symmetric block designs at the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, under the supervision of Peter Cameron.
Afterward, he went to Merton College, Oxford for three years as a Rhodes Scholar and wrote a book about life at Oxford, called The Source of Light.
Scholar Georges-Claude Guilbert, who wrote Madonna as postmodern myth: how one star's self-construction rewrites sex, said that the fan symbolized fiery desire aroused by Monroe as well as ritual sacrifice, eerily foreshadowing her untimely death in 1962.
After he retired from politics, he returned to the University of Puerto Rico as Resident Scholar where he wrote his monumental work in three parts: The Estado Libre Asociado ...( the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico ), and Filosofía y Doctrina del Estadolibrismo Puertorriqueño ( Philosophy and doctrine of the Puerto Rican Commonwealth ).
Scholar and translator Frederik L. Schodt, who knew Tezuka in life, wrote that he fantasized about a secret ending, " waiting in a safe somewhere to be revealed posthumously.
Malcolm was educated at Eton College ( where he was a King's Scholar ), read history at Peterhouse, Cambridge ( graduating with a Starred First ), wrote his doctorate dissertation at Trinity College, Cambridge, and was for a time Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
Taking a negative view of the book, Harvard University historian Oscar Handlin wrote in a review in The American Scholar:
Scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr. also wrote an article on Carter and Little Tree for The Times that appeared in November 1991.
Scholar Du You wrote in the book Tongdian: " Jiāozhǐ are the Southern People ; the big toe points to the outside of the foot, so if the man stands up straight, the two big toes point to each other, so people call them Jiāozhǐ ( Zhǐ means big toe ).".
Two years later Lanza published a book with astronomer and author Bob Berman entitled Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness Are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe, which expanded upon the ideas that Lanza wrote about in his essay for the Scholar.
He is a former literary editor of GQ, where he wrote the " Doubting Thomas " column for ten years, and has contributed frequently to The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly, The American Scholar, and Harper's.
In 1939, a Rhodes Scholar named Clarence Streit wrote a book called Union Now, which advocated a gradual approach to final world union by way of regional unions, starting with the union between the US and Britain.

Scholar and 1964
1959, summa cum laude ), where he studied with Sidney Morgenbesser, and later at Princeton ( Ph. D. 1963 ), and Oxford as a Fulbright Scholar ( 1963 – 1964 ).
He was a Fulbright Research Scholar at Columbia University from 1954 to 1955, Director of the Centre of Research of the Hague Academy of International Law from 1963 to 1964, and Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Law at Paris University from 1967 to 1968.
He was privately educated at The Cathedral School, Llandaff where he was Dean's Scholar and Head Boy in 1964 ; Christ College, Brecon ; Selwyn College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a 2: 1 in Law ; and the College of Europe in Bruges, where he earned a postgraduate Certificate of Advanced European Studies ( equivalent to a Master's degree ).
He graduated summa cum laude from Yale University in 1964, attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar and graduated from Yale Law School, where he was a member of the Yale Law Journal, in 1969.
In 1964 he attended New College, Oxford, as a Sacher Scholar, to study German and French and graduated with a starred First Class Degree in 1968.
*" I Can't Get That Monster out of My Mind " Appeared first in 1964 in American Scholar.
at Oxford University as a Marshall Scholar in 1964, then returned to Harvard to earn a PhD degree in political science in 1968.
in EE from MIT in 1963 and 1964 respectively,, attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, and earned his Ph. D. from the MIT Sloan School of Management in 1970.

Scholar and Her
Her Galazon series comprise a Ruritanian romance series with magic: A College of Magics ( 1994 ) and its semi-sequel A Scholar of Magics ( 2004 ), as well as When the King Comes Home ( 2000 ), a medieval prequel.

Scholar and early
* Peter Estenberg ( 1686 – 1740 ), Greek Scholar, Professor, and advisor to King Stanislaw ( Stanisław Leszczyński ) of Poland in the early 18th century.
Scholar and music theorist Isidore of Seville, writing in the early 7th century, considered that " unless sounds are held by the memory of man, they perish, because they cannot be written down.
Scholar David K. Wyatt believes that the Khun Borom myth may provide insight into the early history of the Tai people in Southeast Asia.
Scholar Reinhard Buss instead sees the Klabautermann as an amalgamation of early and pre-Christian beliefs mixed with new creatures.
Scholar Johann Branberger, writing in the early 20th century, noted Zach's preference for " chromatic, and often exotic, themes.
Scholar Kathleen Herbert draws a link between Beowa ( a mythical figure stemming from Anglo-Saxon paganism that appears in early Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies whose name means " barley ") and the figure of John Barleycorn.
His early education was at King's College School, Cambridge as a chorister in the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, and at Eton College where he was a King's Scholar.
* Deno J. Geanakoplos, ` Theodore Gaza, a Byzantine scholar of the Palaeologan " renaissance " in the Italian Renaissance ', Medievalia et Humanistica 12 ( 1984 ), 61-81 and in * Deno J. Geanakoplos, ' Theodore Gaza: a Byzantine Scholar of the Palaeologan " Renaissance " in the early Italian Renaissance, c. 1400-1475 ', in Geanakoplos, Constantinople and the West, University of Wisconsin Press, 1989, pp. 68 – 90.
Scholar James D. G. Dunn, who coined the phrase " New Perspective on Paul ", has proposed that Peter was the " bridge-man " ( i. e. the pontifex maximus ) between the two other " prominent leading figures " of early Christianity: Paul and James the Just.
Scholar Geoff Samuel further argued that Tibet even in the early 20th century did not constitute a single state but rather a collection of districts and a legal system of Lhasa with particular land and tax laws did not extend over the entire country.
In the early 1960s Marinsky was a Fulbright Research Scholar at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.
In 1972, he became the first recipient of the Douglass Adair Memorial Award for scholarship in early American history, and in 1986 he received the Distinguished Scholar Award of the American Historical Association.
Scholar Hilda Ellis Davidson says that while " the idea of a link with Sumerian Inanna, ' Lady of Heaven ', was attractive to early scholars " the notion " seems unlikely.
According to Google Scholar, as of early 2011 the original Glimmer article ( Salzberg et al., 1998 ) has been cited 581 times, and the Glimmer 2. 0 article ( Delcher et al., 1999 ) has been cited 950 times.
Scholar of Christianity Alister McGrath notes four reasons why, in the early 21st century, understanding Patristics can be difficult: ( 1 ) Some of the debates appear to have little relevance to the modern world ; ( 2 ) The use of classical philosophy ; ( 3 ) The doctrinal diversity ; ( 4 ) The divisions between East and West, i. e. Greek and Latin, methods of theology, for example the extent of use of classical philosophy.

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