Upon recommendation of the Faculty Committee on Graduate Instruction and Fellowships, President Ernest Martin Hopkins has reappointed Franklin McDuffee '21 of Rochester, N. H., to the Richard Crawford Campbell, Jr., Fellowship, and John P. Mitchell, Jr., '21, of Sterling, Mass., to the George E. Chamberlain Fellowship for the college year 1922-23. The Henr-y Elijah Parker Fellowship has been awarded to Joseph B. Folger, Jr., '21, of Nantucket, Mass., and the William Jewett Tucker Fellowship to Troyer S. Anderson '22, of Hanover, N. H.
The Campbell Fellowship, carrying a stipend of $850 a year, is based on a fund given by Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Campbell of Denver, Colo., as a memorial to their son, Richard Crawford Campbell, Jr., of the class of the 1921, and is for graduate study in English Literature.
The Chamberlain Fellowship is based upon a fund given by the bequest of Mrs. Adelia D. McAlpine of New York City in commemoration of the life and service of George Ephraim Chamberlain of the class of 1860, Lieutenant Colonel of the Eleventh Regiment of Vermont Volunteers in the Civil War, who was mortally wounded in battle, near Charleston, Virginia, August 23, 1864. The value of this fellowship is $1000 a year.
The Parker Fellowship is for $1000 and is based upon a fund bequeathed to the College by Henry Elijah Parker, professor of the Latin Language and Literature at Dartmouth from 1866 to 1896. The Tucker Fellowship, carrying a varying stipend 'from year to year, is offered by the alumni of the College through the medium of the Dartmouth College Alumni Fund.