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Graduate Fellowships

April 1940
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Graduate Fellowships
April 1940

FELLOWSHIPS FOR graduate study next year have been awarded to three seniors and a second-year Tuck School student, it was announced on March 14. Recipients of the grants of $900ach are Arthur A. Bright '39, Tuck 2, of Passaic, N. J.; Robert S. Kinsman '40of Framingham, Mass.; Judson S. Lyon '40of Holyoke, Mass.; and Owen A. Root '40of Brooklyn, N. Y.

Lyon, winner of the Richard Crawford Campbell Jr. Fellowship, will study English literature at Yale next year; Kinsman, recipient of the Fred DeMerritte Barker Fellowship, will study English at Princeton; Root, winner of the George E. Chamberlin Fellowship, will study International Relations at Yale; and Bright, recipient of the James B. Richardson Fellowship, will study Economics at the University of Chicago. The fellowships were awarded by President Hopkins upon recommendation of the Committee on Fellowships and Prizes, headed by Prof. Harold M. Bannerman.

Kinsman and Root are Senior Fellows, while Lyon is an honors student in English. All three are Rufus Choate Scholars, Root with a perfect 4.0 average for the three years before he was named a Senior Fellow. Bright graduated last June with summa cum laude honors.

REELECTED TO COUNCIL Dr. Thomas A. Foster' 10 of Portland., Me.,whose reelection to the Alumni Councilwas uncontested in the New England Statesdistrict.