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Also known as Title VI grants, because the program is formally established in Title VI, Part A, § 602 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (Title VI was originally authorized as Title VI of the National Defense Education Act of 1958 as a response to the launch of Sputnik and the U.S. government’s recognition that a stronger and broader ...
[5] [6] Abraham Curiel was an eminent physician in Lisbon and ensured that his children practiced Judaism. They were ennobled in 1641 by João IV of Portugal and hold noble titles in Portugal, Spain and the Netherlands. The Curiel family has links to banking and commerce, the arts, literature and politics.
Madgearu mentions the Balšić as a noble Albanian family, however he states that their Albanian origin is unclear, due to the debate over the family's origin. [28] Bartl mentions the Balšić as a noble family of probably Serbian origin. [29] Elsie mentions them as of "probably Slavic origin". [30] Gelichi considers them Serbian-Montenegrin. [31]
Henrik Ibsen used the term patriciate to describe his own family background, and the term has recently been used in scholarship exploring Ibsen's family and childhood milieu, and by extension the elite of the entire county of Telemark, e.g. by Jon Nygaard [6] and Jørgen Haave, [1] resulting in renewed interest in the patricians as a social group.
His mother Zsuzsanna Berke was the aunt of writer Iván Berke and she was from noble family. Sándor Terplan studied in the elementary schools of Domanjševci and Szentgyörgyvölgy, in the Őrség region. From 1828 he studied in Kőszeg and also in Sopron, where he studied theology. In 1837 he got a scholarship and went to Vienna.
Jul. 1—About $1.6 million in scholarships was awarded to 121 students by Washington's Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board. The Washington students will receive up to $13,536 each ...