A FOLLOW-UP honor in keeping with his achievements as an undergraduate at Dartmouth is the recent award to Joseph F. Marsh Jr. '47 of the Rotary Foundation Fellowship for advanced study at Oxford University in 1950-51.
This fellowship of approximately $2500 covers expenses for one year's study abroad. At Oxford Marsh expects to continue his work in the field of political science and public administration, which he is now studying at Harvard for his Ph.D. degree. Upon his return to the United States he will go to as many Rotary Clubs as possible to speak on his impressions and observations of the people he met and the institutions he studied. A liberal allowance is provided by the Rotary fellowship for travelling expenses within the country visited. Founded in 1947 to advance international understanding and good will, this particular fellowship is part of a two-million-dollar program.
While at Dartmouth, Marsh was a Rufus Choate Scholar, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and Class Day Speaker. He also was the recipient of the Class of 1926 Fellowship for graduate study in Washington, D. C., at the National Institute of Public Affairs. There he worked in the Budget Bureau of the Executive Office of the President, the United States Senate, and the Treasury Department, and participated ,uin the Hoover Commission
JOSEPH F. MARSH JR. '47