So this can actually happen...

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[VQR</a> Richard Nixon Revisited](<a href=“http://www.vqronline.org/articles/1988/summer/strong-richard-nixon-revisited/]VQR”>http://www.vqronline.org/articles/1988/summer/strong-richard-nixon-revisited/)</p>

<p>Harvard still has some Restricted Scholarship Funds, [Harvard</a> University Committee on General Scholarships](<a href=“http://www.scholarship.harvard.edu/rf/rfunds.html]Harvard”>http://www.scholarship.harvard.edu/rf/rfunds.html). If you’re curious, it’s worth poking around, because who knows? You might qualify for a scholarship. Of course, you have to win admission to Harvard in order to enjoy it. </p>

<p>Here’s one:</p>

<pre><code>James A. RUMRILL Scholarships
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<p>Undergraduate nominees must have graduated from secondary schools in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, or Kentucky. Graduate students must have been awarded an undergraduate degree from an institution in any of the above-mentioned states.</p>

<p>Or, check your ancestry!</p>

<pre><code>1902 WORLD WAR MEMORIAL Scholarship
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<p>Restricted to descendants of members of the Class of 1902.</p>