THE ANNOUNCEMENT of the award of nine graduate fellowships for the coming academic year was made last month by President John Sloan Dickey. Due to the fact that some grants were not used during the war years, duplicate fellowships were awarded in some cases.
Two men received fellowships under the Fred DeMerritte Barker grant: D. Lindsey Beauchamp '47 for the study of comparative literature at the University of the Sorbonne and Stanford L. Luce Jr. '45 for the study of French and Spanish languages and literatures at Yale.
The Richard Crawford Campbell Jr. Fellowships were likewise awarded to two: Donald A. Campbell '44 for the study of English at Harvard and Thomson H. Littlefield '41 for the study of Shakespeare at the University of Edinburgh. Awarded a George E. Chamberlin Fellowship, Robert C. Beetham '45 will study economics at Columbia.
George W. Hilton '46, a recipient of a Charles O. Miller Jr. Memorial Fellowship, will study economics at the University of Chicago. Joseph F. Marsh Jr. '47 will study public administration at the Littauer School of Public Administration at Harvard under a James K. Colby Memorial Fellowship. A recipient of a James B. Richardson Fellowship, Joseph Schacter '46 will study industrial and social psychology at Harvard, and Robert W. Winter '46, under a Henry Elijah Parker Fellowship, will study history at either Johns Hopkins University or the University of Wisconsin.