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In fulfillment of the terms of the will of the late Edward Austin, the President and Fellows of Harvard College have voted that, until they shall give further orders, $2,000 shall be assigned yearly from the income of his bequest of $500,000 to establish eight scholarship, each with an annual value of $250, to be awarded for one year to superintendents of schools, and to teachers in secondary schools and in colleges, who have been recently in service and intend to return to service. These scholarships are available for the academic year 1899-1900. Applications therefor should be made to the Committee on Fellowships and other aids for graduate students. For blank forms of application for these scholarships, apply to the Corresponding Secretary of Harvard University, 5 University Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
The four teaching fellowship which have already been announced are $500 each and are open to men who devote part of their time to teaching and part to studies.
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