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January 11, 1985/The Maroon Tiger/Page 16
Compton
Graduate Fellowships
for Black Americans
At Vanderbilt University
If you would like to earn a Ph D. in preparation
for college teaching, a Compton Fellowship
for Black Americans at Vanderbilt University
may help you achieve your goal.
Each Fellowship pays full tuition and fees,
plus an annual tax-exempt stipend
of at least $6,100 for up to
four years.
For further information,
call or write:
Mrs. |udy Warren
The Graduate School
336 Kirkland Hall
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee 37240
(615) 322-3936
Ready for
Mt. St. Helens,
Hurricane Allen,
Love Canal.
Red Cross: Ready for a new century.
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THE NORTHERN TRUST
CONSIDERS YOU
PRIME...
Morehouse Men Receive
Reader’s Digest
Scholarships
Ignatius H. Baffoe-Bonnie, Ajit
Samarasinghe, and Nathaniel T.
Stanley have recently been
awarded scholarships from the
Reader’s Digest Foundation,
headquartered in Pleasantville,
New York.
Baffoe-Bonnie, a sophomore
Engineering major from Ghana,
West Africa, received a
scholarship in the amount of
$950. Samarasinghe, a senior
Biology major also from Ghana,
West Africa, received a $775
scholarship, White Stanley, a
sophomore Political Science
major from Washington, D.C.,
also received a $775 Scholarship.
According to Kent Rhodes,
spokesman for the Reader’s
Digest Foundation, these
scholarships are “to be awarded
to a liberal arts candidate at
Morehouse whose academic
standing and extracurricular
activities clearly indicate they are
in the top third of their class.” All
three scholarship recipients have
excellent academic records and
have maintained membership
on the Honor Roll atMorehouse
College.
The Reader’s Digest Founda
tion was founded by DeWitt and
Lila Bell Acheson Wallace in
May, 1949. One of the Foun
dation’s major interests is in the
development of education,
mainly at the college level. To
that end it has established en
dowed scholarship programs at
numerous liberal arts institutions
throughout the United States.
Other objectives of the Founda
tion include support for projects
and agencies which directly help
the youth of this country as well
as national programs that benefit
minority groups.
If you’re looking for a challenging growth opportunity in the
exciting world of banking, you could be a prime candidate for
an outstanding position at THE NORTHERN TRUST BANK of Chicago.
THE NORTHERN TRUST is one of the nation’s leading financial
institutions, well-known for our blend of sound financial principles
and innovative policies. We are seeking bright, ambitious indivi
duals who can develop into professionals in the following areas:
COMMERCIAL BANKING, MARKETING,
SUPERVISION, TECHNICAL SUPPORT,
CUSTOMER SERVICES, INFORMATION
SYSTEMS & SERVICES, AND TRUST
At THE NORTHERN TRUST BANK your individual accomplishments
will be recognized and rewarded. We offer an excellent compen
sation package and the potential for a very challenging career.
Plan to visit with our Recruiting Representative on:
JANUARY 29th
Follow Placement Office
Sign Up Procedures
The Northern Trust Bank
50 South LaSalle Street
Chicago, Illinois 60675
An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F