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Graduate Fellowships

May 1939
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Graduate Fellowships
May 1939

THE award of graduate fellowships to two alumni and six members of the senior class was announced through the President's Office late in March. Paul deF. Bauer '37, second-year Medical School student from Brooklyn, N. Y., and Paul B. Welldon '37, Dartmouth chemistry instructor from Manchester, N. H., were both named as recipients of $1000 awards from the R. Melville Cramer Foundation for the pursuit of graduate study in genetics or original laboratory investigation.

Two seniors also received Cramer Fellowships of $1000 each, while four others were recipients of $900 grants for graduate work in the arts and sciences. The Cramer Fellows are James O. Corner Jr. '39 of Mt. Lebanon, Pa., and Eddy D. Palmer '39 of Montclair, N. J. The Henry Elijah Parker Fellowship was awarded to William W. Remington '39 of Ridgewood, N. J.; the Charles O. Miller Jr. Memorial Fellowship to Edward F. Hammel Jr. '39 of Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; the Richard Crawford Campbell Jr. Fellowship to Wentworth K. Brown '39 of Manchester, N. H.; and the Fred DeMerritte Barker Fellowship to Charles T. Davis '39 of Hampton, Va.

Bauer will take a year of graduate work in genetics before continuing with his medical course, while Welldon will do further graduate work in organic chemistry. Corner will carry out a graduate program in chemistry at the University of Illinois, Palmer will do graduate work in parasitology, Remington will study economics and public administration at Columbia University, Hammel will do graduate work in chemistry at Princeton University, and Brown and Davis will both continue their English studies at Harvard University.