Author Locke of the Harlem Renaissance, the first African-American Rhodes scholar (1907) |
Provide steady funds for, as a scholarship |
Basis for many scholarships |
Scholar's goal |
Benedictine scholar |
The scholarly world |
Org. offering college scholarships |
Dutch Renaissance scholar |
Criterion for some scholarships |
Subjects studied by medieval scholars? |
Scholar's motivation |
Ancient Jewish scholar |
Provide with money, as for a permanent scholarship |
Religious scholar |
Scholar's acquisition |
Moslem scholars |
Provide income, as a scholarship |
Scholarship recipient, perhaps |
Road scholar's book? |
Folk music scholar who helped popularize Leadbelly and Burl Ives |
Scholarship criterion |
In a scholarly fashion |
Scholarship recipient, e.g. |
It ends many scholarly citations |
Where the Newcastle Scholarship is awarded |
Scot's scholarship |
Scholarly evaluations |
Scholarly authority |
Like eminent scholars |
African-American legal scholar Guinier |