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SHELDON FELLOWSHIPS GIVEN FOR NEXT YEAR

14 Graduate Students Receive Awards Totaling $18,800-Two Will Travel During Coming Summer

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The award of 14 Sheldon Travelling Fellowships, having a total value of $18,800, was announced at University Hall during the vacation. 12 graduate students will be enabled to spend the next academic year in travel and study abroad, and two students, one in Economics and one in Law, will engage in study abroad this summer.

The twelve students who will spend the year 1932-33 in travel are:

Walter C. Baumgarten, Dresden, Germany, City Planning; Kenneth S. Chester, Boston, Botany; George F. Davidson, New Westminster, B. C., Canada, Classics; Sterling Dow '25, Portland, Maine, History; Merle Fainsod, St. Louis, Missouri, Government; Edward S. Gilfallan, Jr., Kalamazoo, Michigan, Chemistry; Victor M. Hamm, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, English; George W. Neff, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Architecture; Robert E. Pike, Cambridge, Romance Philology; Willard Van O. Quine, Akron, Ohio, Philosophy; Alan R. Swoozy '29, Wilton, New Hampshire, Economics; Harold E. Wethey, Port Washington, Long Island, New York, Fine Arts.

The two who will go abroad for the coming summer are: Charles C. Abbott '28, Cambridge, Economics; Abraham A. Raum '29, Lynn, Law.

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