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GRADUATE STUDY HONORS

JUNE 1965
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GRADUATE STUDY HONORS
JUNE 1965

Four seniors have been awarded Fulbright Scholarships for graduate study abroad next year, and one recent graduate has been awarded a Marshall Scholarship for graduate study in England.

The Fulbright winners are Lawrence H. Hunt Jr. '65, River Forest, Ill.; Lawrence C. Hutchings '65, Erie, Pa.; Richard A. Joseph '65, Brooklyn, N. Y., and John C. Nelson '66, Winona, Minn. Robert W. Tucker III '63 from Columbus, Ohio, won the two-year Marshall award.

Hunt's award is for the study of international relations at the University of San Andres, La Paz, Bolivia, but he plans to accept a Reynolds scholarship in order to study at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Paris. Hutchings will study political science at a university in Bolivia; Joseph will study political science at the University of Grenoble, France; and Nelson will study philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

Tucker, who was graduated magna cum laude with a double major in physics and mathematics, is now studying zoology on a Reynolds Scholarship at New College, Oxford University.

Fifteen seniors have been awarded a total of 21 National Defense Education Act Fellowships for graduate study leading to the doctoral degree. The NDEA Fellowships, awarded by the graduate schools which the students will attend, may be held for three years. Each recipient receives tuition each year, plus a stipend of $2OOO for the first year, $2200 the second year and $2400 the third year, in addition to an allowance of $4OO per year for each dependent. Three students won two fellowships each and one won four.