SENIOR Fellowships for 1961-62 have been awarded to nine members of this year's junior class. Each man will carry out an intensive study on a topic related to his major field. The nine fellowships represent an increase of two over the number awarded for the current year.
The Senior Fellows, as announced by President Dickey, and their topics are:
John C. Blew '62, Orland Park, Ill., "Wanted: A National Transportation Policy. A Study of Public Regulation in the Field of Administration";
Albert H. Cass Jr. '62, Essex Junction, Vt., "Laboratory and Field Studies of an Aquatic Insect, Brachycentrus sp., Found in Populations of Exceptionally High Density in Waits River, Near Bradford, Vt.;
Craig E. Dorman '62, Bedford, Mass., "A Geographic Study of the Effects of Oceanographic and Limnological Conditions on Fish";
James T. Hale '62, Minneapolis, Minn., "Alienation in an Affluent Society";
James F. O'Brien II '62, Princeton, N. J., "The Stylistic Evolution of Turgenev's Short Stories";
Elliot D. Prager '62, Brooklyn, N. Y., "Reading in the Humanities, Political Philosophy, and the History of Science";
Robert R. Reed '62, Great Falls, Mont., "The Changing Crop Patterns of Postwar Burma";
Edward J. Schumacher '62, Rockville Center, N. Y., "Problems and Prospects of New African Nations: Comparative Case Studies of Nigeria and Ghana";
Martin A. Schwartz '62, Wantagh, N. Y., "A Synthetic Corroboration of the Structure of Isopimaric Acid."