Thirteen juniors have been awarded Senior Fellowships for advanced independent study next year, based primarily on their academic achievement and the merit of the projects submitted to the Committee on Senior Fellowships. The recipients and their special study projects are:
William E. Aydelott, Waverly, Pa., "Films as a Melting Pot of the Arts"; Louis A. Fantin, Trenton, N. J., "Reasons for Concentration in an Industry"; Mark Feldberg '73, Wellesley, Mass., a project in still photography; Mark E. Godfrey, Abington, Conn., production of a play for his project, "Direction and Design of Fantasy"; Richard P. Hackett, Lenox, Mass., "Man's Survival in the Tragic Universe of William Shakespeare"; Richard D. Kayne, Clifton, N. J., "Fictionalization of Philosophy in the Works of Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo"; Louis A. Kersh Jr., Jackson, Miss., writing short stories under the title "Mississippi Sketches: Faces of the South"; Robert A. Meyers, Houston, Tex., "Defective Particles of Sindbis Virus"; Charles B. Schudson, New York City, "Literature and Political Censorship in a Free Society"; Stuart O. Simms, Baltimore, Md., "Black Nationalism and Prospects of Political Integration"; James C. Stearns, Laconia, N. H., "The Feasibility of Government Intervention into the Lives of Cerebral Palsy Victims"; Joel Zylberberg, University Heights, Ohio, "The Middle East Conflict and United States Government Policy"; and Raymond L. Jackson, Hanover, N. H., whose project will involve the psychological study of laboratory rats.