To EDWARD C. KIRKLAND 'l6 and Carl Bridenbaugh '25 on receiving grants-in-aid from the Social Science Research Council to complete their research projects in social sciences.
To DANA PARKINSON 'OB recently appointed chief of the Division of Information of the U. S. Forest Service.
To E. A. SMITH '3l, awarded a Proctor Fellowship at Princeton for post-doctorate research in chemistry there next year.
To STEWART D. BROWN '34, recently sent to London by Technicolor to take charge of the technical work on negatives for a color movie being made in England.
To BISHOP BROWN 'l2, for six years professor of store management at the University of Pittsburgh, on his appointment as director of the Retail Research Bureau of the University.
To W. A. COOK '23, appointed to the chairmanship of a U. S. Department of Labor Committee to study the engineering aspects of the silicosis problem in industry.
To G. W. WHELAND '2B, on appointment to a Guggenheim Fellowship for next year. Mr. Wheland, a Harvard Ph.D. in '32, has been teaching at the California Institute of Technology.
To ERNEST S. OSGOOD 'l2, awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. He will use next year to write a book in which Montana will be the basis of a study of the evolution of a typical far western state. He is assistant professor of history at the University of Minnesota.