Mr. Harold E. Washburn), instructor in French at Dartmouth, is one of four men to receive the Parker Fellowship for next year, according to an announcement made yesterday at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. The Parker Fellowships are among the most coveted awards given by the school and are awarded only to men of unusual ability, enabling them to carry on advanced studies. Mr. Washburn was recently granted a leave of absence from Dartmouth for the year 1921-1922. He received his degree of A.M. at Harvard in 1916.