Show MILLIONS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS As a memorial to his Ills son eon who bo died la In 1923 while preparing for Cor CorHan 1 Han Hanard ard Simon Guggenheim min mining ing magnate has made a II prelim prelimInary prelimInary Inary gift of oC to a II fund to be used like the tho Cecil Rhodes Rhode scholarships only on a II more lib libi liberal I eral basis The money will sill I III be de- de de demoted toted to h helping those who ho shown sho n marked mared In their par titular subject and desire to go 0 on their studies or research abroad I The al awards ards will nilE be open to men menI I and women omen old and young and ot of every race color and creed I It is estimated some forty tort ort or 11 fifty I Ity ty fellowships will 11 be provided prodded for torin or In 19 6 7 and each scholar will receive about aboul 2500 The at al 6 per cent will bring a revenue to the fund und ot of j I and allow 72 scholarships But Dut there Is ts a suggestion that 40 0 to 50 scholars will be provided pro I tided for each sear vear ear In a period period 1 ot of five years ears this would be or men and women being cared caled orI I for which would call for tor gifts to totaling totaling from Crom to 10 12 lOO Simon Guggenheim has sufficient wealth to give that sum Bum and not nol feel financially embarrassed We sometimes wonder if It those Who ho give giva great sums to be set get side ulde for Cor young men end and women of It exceptional ability are not o 0 overlooking pro Pr- looking the needs of oC o the young young- men and women omen who Me are Ing fag against their own shortcomings tad nd nd therefore are doubly handicap handicapped handicapped ped for Cor lack of oC o talent and We are getting top heavy and a little more attention should be given to bringing up to a higher It left I tho the underprivileged 00 |