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South End House Fellowship

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Through the generosity of several graduates the South End House Fellowship, with an annual income of 8600, has been established for two years under the following conditions: The incumbent must reside at the South End House, 6 Rollins street, Boston, and register as a student in the Graduate School. His work while in the School must be in the line of study and research on social questions. The appointment to the Fellowship must be made on the suggestion of the Department of Political Economy and of the Plummer Professor of Christian Morals; and the work of the incumbent must be carried on under the supervision of this Department and of the Plummer Professor. Preference in appointment, among candidates equally deserving, will be given to graduates of Harvard College.

The nomination of this Fellowship for 1900-1901 will be made not later than June 20, 1900. Information concerning the work expected of the incumbent will be given by Mr. Robert H. Woods, of the South End House, 6 Rollins st., Boston, and also by Professor W. J. Ashley, Cambridge. Applications must be made in writing, not later than June 14, 1900, on blanks furnished by Mr. Richard Cobb, Corresponding Secretary, 5 University Hall. Candidates for this Fellowship, who may have made general application for graduate aid, are requested nevertheless to apply for it specifically.

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