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Field Service Fellowship

June 1929
Article
Field Service Fellowship
June 1929

It was in order to develop a more complete realization and consideration of the contributions made by the great minds of France to science and learning that an organization known as the American Field Service Fellowships for French universities was established shortly after the World War. It was also "in order to provide an enduring memorial to the one hundred twenty-seven Field Service men who gave their lives to the cause and to perpetuate among future generations the mutual understanding and fraternity of spirit which marked their relations during the war" that the organization has continued activities. Each year awards are made of a series of fellowships for advanced study in France to qualified candidates selected from among the graduates of American colleges and universities and from the technical and industrial field, each carrying a stipend of $1,400.

The fellowships for the year 1929-30 have been awarded but application blanks for the next award and information about these fellowships will be ready for distribution in October, 1929, and may be obtained from ARCHIE M. PALMER, Assistant Director Institute of International Education 2 West 45th Street, New York, N. Y.