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Graduate Fellowships

April 1931
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Graduate Fellowships
April 1931

President Hopkins has awarded the William Jewett Tucker Fellowship for next year to Arthur Dewing '25. Fellowships have also been awarded to eight men recommended by the faculty committee on graduate instruction and fellowships and approved by the President. The Henry Elijah Parker Fellowship of $l,OOO is to be divided between M. E. Bush '3O of North Leominster, Massachusetts, arid J. M. Toland '3O of Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Toland was a senior fellow last year and since his graduation has been pursuing classical studies at the Sorbonne as a holder of the George E. Chamberlin Fellowship. He will continue to study at the Sorbonne. Bush has been doing graduate study in philosophy at Cornell since his graduation and will continue in this study as a holder of the fellowship.

The George E. Chamberlin Fellowship has been awarded to J. G. Milligan '29 of Manchester, New Hampshire, who has been doing part time graduate work while instructing in Chemistry at Dartmouth. He will use this fellowship for graduate study in chemistry. The Richard Crawford Campbell, Jr., Fellowship of $l,OOO has been reawarded to the present holder, A. M. Hayes '3O of Albany, New York. He will continue in his present graduate study of English at Princeton University.

The Charles O. Miller, Jr., Memorial Fellowship has been awarded for 1931-82 to E. L. Morawski '3l of Attleboro, Massachusetts, for graduate study in mathematics and physics. The James B. Richardson Fellowship was given to W. T. Seney '3l of Bridgeport, Connecticut, for graduate work in sociology at the University of Chicago.

The Fred DeMerritte Barker Fellowship is to be divided for the coming year between L, W. Doob '29, New York City, and H. S. Odbert '3O of Lakewood, Ohio. Doob is now holding an exchange fellowship from the Institute for International Education for the study of psychology in the University of Frankfort. Odbert has been studying psychology in the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and is the present holder of the Henry Elijah Parker Fellowship.