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COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES AWARD OF FELLOWSHIP APPOINTMENTS

June 1924
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COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES AWARD OF FELLOWSHIP APPOINTMENTS
June 1924

The committee on graduate instruction and fellowships at Dartmouth has announced appointments for the coming year as follows: To the Henry Elijah Parker Fellowship, Charles Anthony Knudson, Jr. '24 of Mamaroneck, N. Y.; to the George E. Chamberlin Fellowship, Robin Robinson '24 of Boston, Mass.; and to the Richard Crawford Campbell, Jr., Fellowship, Shepard Holden Patterson of New York City. Robert -Evans Maxwell '23 of Winona, Minn., was reappointed to hold the William Jewett Tucker Fellowship awarded him last year.

The Henry Elijah Parker Fellowship, of the value of $lOOO, tenable for two years, is based upon a fund bequeathed to Dartmouth by Professor Henry Elijah Parker, who was professor of the Latin Language and Literature in the College from 1866 to 1896. The holder of this fellowship shall pursue advanced studies, not professional, subject to the approval of the faculty and shall regard himself as committed to an engagement as a teacher in the College for the year after his fellowship expires, in case the College requires his services.

The George E. Chamberlin Fellowship is based upon a fund given by bequest of Mrs. Adelia D. McAlpine of New York City in commemoration of the life and service of George Ephraim Chamberlin of the class of 1860, Lieutenant Colonel of the 11th Regiment of Vermont Volunteers in the Civil V\ ar, who was mortally wounded in battle near Charleston, Virginia, August 23, 1864. The value of the fellowship is $lOOO and the conditions are the same as those applied to the Parker Fellowship. It may be held for two years.

The Richard Crawford Campbell, Jr., Fellowship carries a stipend of $B5O per annum and is based on a fund given by Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Campbell of Denver, Colorado, as a memorial to their son, Richard Crawford Campbell, Jr., of the class of 1921 to endow a fellowship for graduate study in English Literature.

The William Jewett Tucker Fellowship, carrying a stipend varying from year to year, is offered by the alumni of the College through the medium of the Dartmouth Alumni Fund to exceptional men.