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Grants to five American students (male or female) for a year of study at Oxford or Cambridge will once again be offered this year, trustees of the Henry Fund announced today.
Recent college graduates and persons graduating this spring are eligible to apply for the 1950-51 Henry Fellowships which award 600 pounds ($1680) to meet the expenses of working at either of the two English universities.
Applications for the Fellowships must be made before February 15 to the Secretary to the Corporation.
President Conant, Dean Bender, and David W. Bailey '21, Secretary to the Corporation, serve as trustees of the Henry Fund for the University.
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