SEVEN Dartmouth seniors and one recent graduate of the College have been named Woodrow Wilson National Fellows for next year. The fellowship program is designed to recruit and support future college teachers in their first year of graduate study, and is backed by a $25,000,000 grant from the Ford Foundation. Each Fellow will receive a living allowance of $l500 plus the full cost of tuition and fees, with additional stipends for married students.
The Dartmouth scholars and the studies they will pursue are: Peter B. Andrews '59, Tenafly, N. J., mathematics at Princeton; Truman H. Brackett Jr. '55, Cambridge, Mass., history of art; George W. Fisher '59, Hamden, Conn., geology at Johns Hopkins; Richard L. Regosin '59, Rockville Center, N. Y., French literature at Johns Hopkins; Richard S. Schneider '59, University City, Mo., music at Brandeis; George A. Seielstad '59, Lakewood, Ohio, physics at California Institute of Technology; Mark I. Whitman '59, Baltimore, Md., American intellectual history at Harvard; and Richard L. Kolbe '54, Adamsdale, Pa., political science at Harvard.